Becca Martin Brown
Contributing ReporterBecca Martin Brown is the former features editor for the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. She now hosts "The Other Way" with Kyle Kellams on Tuesdays on Ozarks at Large.
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Starting Sept. 27, at 10 a.m., storytime sessions will resume at the Native American Museum of History in Bentonville, AR. Kids of all ages are welcome.
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On today' show, we learn that Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is sharing more indigenous artwork through a landmark acquisition. We also hear how the University of Arkansas is sharing an important part of Fayetteville and American history. Plus, a new edition of "The Other Way" with Becca Martin Brown.
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Becca Martin Brown and Kyle Kellams talk with Grace Andrews about "Once" the musical opening at Arts on Main and the King Opera House.
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On today's show, new fossils and a new academic paper from a UofA professor helps us better understand the history of the human species. Plus, a pop-up lesbian bar that’s not exactly a bar and a trip to the Apple Seeds teaching farm.
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In this segment of The Other Way on Ozarks at Large, Becca Martin Brown and Kyle Kellams talk with Alison McElroy about the Rogers Historical Museum Foundation’s annual Historical Tastings, happening Sept. 11 in Rogers and featuring Origami Sake from Hot Springs paired with Sweet Freedom Cheese.
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On today's show, we hear how the Fayetteville Independent Restaurant Alliance continues to help service workers five years in. Also, a new mural in northwest Arkansas. Plus, a benefit for the Rogers Historical Museum with a twist.
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In this edition of The Other Way, our hosts learn about the University of Arkansas Museum, which invites the public to an Aug. 16 open house, offering tours of its 7.5 million-object collection, from meteorites and dinosaur fossils to vintage Apple computers.
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On today's show, we host a conversation about the rights of inmates on death row. Plus, as college students make their way back to the Hill, we talk parking with the University of Arkansas. Also, the Fayetteville Folk School has officially held its last dance.
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In this edition of The Other Way, Arkansas actor Edward Mounce shares his summer stock experience in New Hampshire, performing in Jersey Boys and Grease while preparing for a theater career.
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A new toolkit is being designed to help doctors prevent postpartum hemorrhages, one of the leading causes of maternal death. Also, a conversation with Scott Simon about the value of public radio. Plus, streets named after women in northwest Arkansas.