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KUAF Community SpotlightPete and Jasper are back with another update from the KUAF Community Spotlight Theme Song Contest. Submissions are now closed, and 3 finalists will be announced May 10. Thank you to everyone who participated, and stay tuned!
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On today's show, a new conservation center is being built in east Fayetteville. Also, it’s been thirty years since “Gang Wars: Bangin’ in Little Rock.” Plus, a legendary Arkansas radio station that reached millions of listeners.
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Though we are in the final months of the Fort Smith Symphony's 100th season, concerts are over. Beginning Sept. 7, the 101st season includes concerts featuring Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, jazz and more. Symphony music director John Jeter stops by the Carver Center Public Radio to speak with Kyle Kellams about the upcoming performances.
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On today's show, Jewel puts together a museum experience. Plus, a look into Drug Take Back Day 2024. We also learn more about the Old Friends Farm near Prairie Grove.
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Northwest Arkansas Jazz Society founder and artistic director Robert Ginsburg talks with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about upcoming Jazz events.
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Today's "Sound Perimeter" features music inspired by flowers, as we were reminded of the profound connection between nature and art.
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On today's show, providing options to men when it comes to birth control. Also, a new greenway is being constructed in Fort Smith. Plus, warmer weather brings out the jazz.
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The HopOut and the Haus of Untz are two organizations based in Northwest Arkansas known for hosting safe, inclusive concerts and musical events in the area. OAL’s Sophia Nourani spoke with the founders of HopOut, and two out of the three founders of the Haus of Untz about their upcoming collaboration "HopHaus", taking place on May 24 at George’s Majestic lounge.
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On today's show, prioritizing education for environmental programs in Fayetteville. Also, foraging for springtime mushrooms. Plus, a deep dive into the work of Charles Portis.
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It’s rare that Silkroad musicians appear so soon in an area again, but that’s northwest Arkansas' good fortune on Monday. Six performers with Silkroad will bring a concert titled "Uplifted Voices" to the Music Depot in downtown Rogers. The artists and the music span the globe. This week, Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams caught up with Maeve Gilchrist, a harpist with the ensemble, to get an idea about Monday night’s show.