Ozarks At Large

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Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Ahead on Ozarks: Governor Mike Beebe, Walmart and Redman and Associates come together to announce new jobs headed to northwest Arkansas. And John Brown University in Siloam Springs continues to move ahead with the establishment of a nursing program after the announcement of a six-million dollar gift. We'll also find out why glue has an important role in the latest exhibit at the Fayetteville Underground and get an idea of the deep connection between a church and the city of Bentonville.
An architecture lecture, and a performance by the Midtown Men are a few of Becca's suggestions for tonight's entertainment.
In this commentary, Ozarks at Large's Meredith Martin-Moats, shares the vivid memories she has of her grandmother performing an everyday household chore.
Monday night’s concert by the University of Arkansas Symphonic Band and U of A Wind Symphony will feature works by well-known composers like Holst and Grainger. There will also be 21st century works like the very new Jingo by Magen Miller.
This Halloween season, the essence of the Great Houdini will be brought to life in three publicly staged escapes by illusionist, Sean-Paul, accompanied by medium Juliane. In advance of the events, Jacqueline Froelich tests Sean-Paul’s metaphysical prowess, by handcuffing him in the KUAF News Studios. To learn more visit Intriquetheater.com
"Houdini" by Geche
The answers to today's montage about magic are as follows: "Magic Bus" by The Who Tony Curtis as the title character in Houdini "This Magic Moment" by The Drifters Famous words from Prospero (a magician) in the BBC production of The Tempest Harry Potter casts a spell "Abracadabra" by The Steve Miller Band Matthew McConaughey introduces Magic Mike from the film of the same name Hugh Jackman delivers an ominous introduction in the movie The Prestige The theme from the TV show Bewhitched, written by Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller