On this edition of Ozarks, take three musicians who all live in different cities and have never played together, put them in a room for a day and then cut that first rehearsal short because one of the musicians' parked car is hit. Then, they play their first gig the next day. That’s what happened as the trio Piano and Drums came to the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio. We'll hear how their improbable story turned into a band. Plus, one of the state's most popular news blogs is going behind a paywall. Kyle talks to Alan Leveritt, the publisher of the Arkansas Times, about the changing face of digital journalism.
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With the popularity of the internet, tablets, and e-readers, print media has seen a recent decline in circulation and advertising revenue. However, Star Shopper that provides its weekly publication for free to readers, earning income solely from advertising revenue, has actually seen consistent growth.
“Tubular Bells” – The Theme from The Exorcist
Dusty Higgins, contributing artist to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and illustrator of the graphic novel series Pinocchio: Vampire Slayer, talks to KUAF’s Katy Henriksen.
“The Caretaker” from The Shining
Fort Smith Mayor Sandy Sanders comments on the closing of the Whirlpool’s Fort Smith plant, and the significant loss of jobs.
“Cassandra’s Waltz” by Edgar Meyer & Chris Thile
Businessman, radio personality and author Herman Cain delivered a keynote address to the Washington County Republican Party Lincoln Day Dinner in Springdale last night.





