Dan Sanker, the chief executive officer of CaseStack in Fayetteville, authored the book “Collaborate: The Art of We.” The book highlights the art of cooperation in the business world.
Ozarks At Large
Nova Scotia-based puppetry company Mermaid Theatre will stage their adaptation of three Eric Carle books for children for a benefit show.
On this edition of Ozarks at Large, we hear The Heartless Bastards perform another one of their songs; and the instrumental band El Ten Eleven talk about their music. Dan Craft from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers is back with another one of his special projects; and Kyle Kellams speaks with NPR's Guy Raz about the Three Minute Fiction Contest.Dan Craft from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers recently completed a special project on methamphetamine use and production in the region. His report is in today's newspaper.
NPR's Guy Raz spoke with Kyle Kellams about the eight edition of the Three Minute Fiction contest.
Becca Bacon Martin from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers says there's many, many events happening in the area to keep us busy and happy.
Jodi Beznoska from Walton Arts Center has a preview of the center's upcoming Broadway season.
The Los Angeles-based instrumental band El Ten Eleven performs tonight at JR's in Fayetteville. They talked with Kyle Kellams and Iti Agnihotri-Mudholkar about their music and their "fight club" origins.
Fort Smith witnesses a decrease in homeless numbers. We take a look at the reasons behind the reported decrease.
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Thursday, December 5, 2013
Ahead on Ozarks, an artists' cooperative enters its 12th year in the community, and a group of high school students learn about marketing inside one local retailer, though the field trip was altered a bit as residents made purchases in anticipation of winter weather. Plus, the first group of Arkansas Teacher Corps fellows already recognizes the difference they've made in rural and low income school districts just a few months into their first semester.
Four legislators from northwest Arkansas discuss what they expect from the coming weeks in Little Rock.
Roby Brock, from Talk Business Arkansas, looks back at a week that included new inductions to the Arkansas Business Hall of Fame and conversations about political tax plans.
"Jamacian Rhumba" by Larry Adler
Becca Martin Brown continues her week of Valentine's Day public service announcements.
The fifth edition of the Fayetteville Roots Festival is bringing dozens of musicians to the region this summer.
"Dirty Paws" by Of Monsters and Men
Despite several schools, businesses and municipalities being closed for winter weather, it was still a busy week in Arkansas politics.





