On today's show, we continue our conversations about the first week of school for a second pandemic academic year. Plus, a rundown of live music to catch this weekend, and much more.
Urban planner Joe Minicuzzi uses data to demonstrate how land-use choices shape tax revenue and long-term costs in Northwest Arkansas, comparing dense downtown blocks to sprawling development patterns.
A new Fayetteville exhibition at the Alexander Gallery sheds light on the life and work of artist and educator Harold Keller, who spend time in Arkansas.
A special Pickin’ Post looks back on Mike Shirkey’s decades on KUAF and his role running the Good Folk venue, with memories, music and stories shared by friends and fellow hosts.