As you Like It will be performed by the University of Arkansas, and an Earth Day Celebration is just around the corner. Becca Martin Brown has What’s Up.
Ozarks At Large
Here are the ten clips used in our salute to jumping:
- “Jump Around” House of Pain
- White Men Can’t Jump
- “Jumpin Jive” Joe Jackson
- Dirty Harry
- “Jumpin Jack Flash” Rolling Stones
- 21 Jump Street
- “Jump in Line” from Beetlejuice
- Divergent
- “Jump” Van Halen
- Tony Danza on Sesame Street


One of the country's most accomplished and most respected writers is coming to the Fayetteville Town Center Monday night.
While about a dozen students of KIPP Delta Public Schools, an open-enrollment charter school network in Blytheville and Helena visited the UA Fayetteville campus yesterday, university officials formally announced a partnership with the public charter school that aims to increase college attainment for students in underserved communities.


Becca Martin Brown, from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers, gives us a preview of a weekend with just about everything.

Web Exclusive: An Extended Interview With Everett Walker
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, a conversation with Arkansas Living Treasure Robert Runyan. Also, the president of the Republic of the Marshall Islands pays a visit to Springdale.
The Free Weekly has been published for more than ten years. The publication has a new editor, a new tone and has attracted some attention for the changes.
Hear more from our conversation here.
"Robot" by The Futureheads
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Arkansas allows people past the traditional college-student age to keep discovering about topics that interest them.
"I Thing It's Going to Work Out Fine" by Ry Cooder
The latest edition of Bentonville's First Friday embraces a return to school for a theme.
Jodi Beznoska, the Vice-President of Communications at Walton Arts Center, says summer is over and the Walton Arts Center season begins a show-after-show run this week.
Dillard's, The CBS Evening News and more in our history capsule for September 2.