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Opera in the Ozarks board chair Alice Martinson tours the new Inspiration Point Center for the Arts, a state-of-the-art theater in Carroll County that opened last May.
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Choreographer Sophia Smith discusses her ballet adaptation of Eric Whitacre's "The Sacred Veil," a choral work about love, grief and loss, coming to Eureka Springs this April.
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A UA student senator and a state lawmaker raise concerns as the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees moves to direct millions in new funding to the athletics department.
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The Arkansas Historical Association holds its 85th annual conference April 9-11 in Monticello. Archivist Tim Nutt previews sessions on labor, land and learning in Arkansas history.
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Joplin indie rock band Me Like Bees talks with KUAF's Daniel Caruth about the viral video for "Bless My Bones," their new single "Misery Machine" and what it means to build a career from a smaller city.
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Kyle Kellams, Sophia Nourani and Wai-Kay Carenbauer run down the week in regional music, including Lucero's "Nobody's Darlings" anniversary show and a KUAF fundraiser at George's Majestic Lounge.
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A Poyen teacher juggles a T-shirt business alongside her classroom. New Gallup data shows more than 7 in 10 U.S. teachers work a second job to make ends meet.
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A Little Rock nonprofit is partnering with the Momentary in Bentonville to host a free monthly happy hour for queer community building, starting March 11.
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A UA faculty committee unanimously recommended reinstating professor Shirin Saeidi after she was suspended over social media posts about Israel, Gaza and Iran.
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From breathwork to breakfast, Northwest Arkansas women in the holistic health space share simple, sustainable ways to improve everyday well-being.
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Fossil Cove founder Ben Mills and marketing director Andrew Blann talk with Jack Travis about the brewery's new South School Avenue tasting room and production facility.
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UNC-Chapel Hill historian and Fayetteville native Kathleen DuVal previews her Pulitzer Prize-winning book ahead of a public conversation at the Fayetteville Public Library.