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As the holiday season ends, many households must dispose of their live Christmas trees. The city of Fayetteville is offering an eco-friendly solution: composting.
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On today’s show, we welcome in a heavenly host of local musicians playing holiday favorites and originals.
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Becca Martin Brown, the arts and entertainment editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette provides local events for the holiday season, including Christmas at the Rogers Historical Museum's Hawkins House, a winter scavenger hunt at Crystal Bridges and a showing of the "Penitent Theif."
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In this week’s excerpt of “I Am Northwest Arkansas,” host Randy Wilburn talks with Jasmine Hudson and J’Aaron Merchant, two of the three women behind Black Paper Party. Black Paper Party fills retail gaps regarding holiday decorations and begins with a simple question: Why should the elves, Santas and fireside families on gift wrapping all look the same?
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TheatreSquared’s “A Christmas Carol” is back on stage at T2 tonight through Christmas Eve. This is the fourth time T2 has staged a full-cast version of the production, which is an adaptation of Charles Dickens’ work by T2’s artistic director Bob Ford and associate artistic director Amy Herzberg. Last week, they came to the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio, and Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams asked them why they think the story has thrived since its publication.
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On today's show, how much authority does the Arkansas State Library Board have? Also, Scrooge, Marley and Cratchit are back on stage. Plus, radio theater in Eureka Springs.
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The Squirrel Nut Zippers have developed a loyal following over the last 30 years, recording and performing a mix of swing, blues, R&B, bluegrass, and vintage country. The band encountered success in 1998 when they released Christmas Caravan, a Christmas album of mostly original songs. That record serves as the core of the current Zippers tour that will stop at Walton Arts Center on Tuesday, Dec. 19. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams spoke with Jimbo Mathus, an SNZ founder, about their ongoing holiday adjacent tour.
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Nate Walls is the owner of Second Hand Smoke barbecue and catering. He also runs a non-profit, Second Helping NWA. Later this month, Second Helping NWA will coordinate their Trails of Love event with Woodstone Pizza to collect toys, coats, and more for families in northwest Arkansas. Walls spoke with Ozarks at Large Kyle Kellams in the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio to talk about these events.
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KUAF Community SpotlightPete Hartman speaks with Shelley Mouber from the Mitzvah Holiday Art Market, 5–9 p.m., at Town Center in Fayetteville on Friday
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Today on The Outline: Attorney General Tim Griffin has rejected another two proposed constitutional amendments. Plus, The city of Eureka Springs is hosting its first annual home Christmas decorating contest.