Ozarks At Large

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Sunday, November 10, 2013
Ahead on this edition of Weekend Ozarks, the effort to create Nerdies, a project designed to give young people not interested in sports a place to explore other hobbies and passions. We'll also visit a piece of land in Fayetteville that will soon be a teaching farm, letting young students get a hands-on approach to growing and eating healthy foods. Plus Christian Howes, one of the most critically acclaimed jazz musicians performing talks to Robert Ginsburg about Howes's upcoming concert at Walton Arts Center. And what's really happening in our brain when we listen to that music we really like again . . . and again . . .and again. We'll talk briefly to Lisa Margulis about her new book On Repeat: How Music Plays the Mind.
Or at least they were when David Pryor was in Congress. He gave a lecture this week on dysfunction in Congress.
The Mustache Running Club and Girls on the Run of NWA are two ways local residents can become involved in the sport of running. A calendar of races can be found at www.ArkansasRunner.Com.
"Going Home" by Marc Broussard
Becca says that the new Arts Center of the Ozarks season is full of excitement.
Here is our collection of clips dedicated to running. 1. Jackson Browne sings about Running on Empty. 2. Richard Dawson (the bad guy) hears a famous movie line in The Running Man. 3. The Dixie Chicks are Ready to Run. 4. A young Forrest Gump hears what will become a familiar refrain. 5. RUN DMC and It's Tricky. 6. Usain Bolt wins the 2014 200 meters in Sochi. 7. Pharcyde sings Runnin'. 8. Chariots of Fire: Get up and run! 9. Jerry Seinfeld explains how he won the big race. 10. Bruce Springsteen is a scared and lonely rider in Born to Run. Apologies to: Roger Bannister, Julia Roberts in the Runaway Bride and Dion. Maybe next time.
The Mountain Home-based band performs "Unfamiliar Road."