On this edition of Ozarks, the efforts continue to place a statue of General William O. Darby on the edge of Fort Smith. And the work is just beginning to move a Frank Lloyd Wright house from New Jersey to Bentonville. We’ll hear how that task will be done. And Pearl Brick sings inside the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio…and talks about leaving college to travel to Key West, losing her voice and her recent return to performing.
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John Brown University’s “Keeping Faith” campaign raised $118 million in six years. President of the university Dr. Chip Pollard talks to Ozarks at Large’s Iti Agnihotri-Mudholkar about the campaign’s success and what it means to the university.
Sen. John Boozman talks to Roby Brock of www.talkbusiness.net about Warren Buffet’s public call for higher taxes on the very wealthy, a balanced budget and the Republican presidential hopefuls.
Music fans won’t be disappointed this weekend. There’s also “What’s Cookin’?,” Secchi Day and more.
Next Saturday, the Northwest Arkansas Emergency Preparedness Fair will be hosted in Bentonville to give free advice to people to help prepare for disaster.
We visit the studio of John Rankin, a recipient of an Arkansas Arts Council Fellowship, to talk about his upcoming exhibit “Beneath the Surface” August 21st at The Space in downtown Eureka Springs.