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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Arkansas Public Theatre, TheatreSquared and Walton Arts Center reveal new seasons packed with musicals, dramas and family shows through summer 2027.
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On today's show, the US Army Corps of Engineers is looking to build infrastructure, not paperwork, and we learn what that means. Plus, we learn about a new startup in Rogers that describes itself as DoorDash for garment repair. We also go the Other Way with Becca Martin Brown.
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Great American Conference Commissioner Will Prewitt talks about the GAC basketball tournament in Fort Smith, what Division II athletics offers and what's coming to Bentonville this spring.
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On today's show, we examine election results and what that means for future politics. Plus, we learn how to prepare for the best outcomes for the integration of AI into healthcare. We also go The Other Way with Becca Martin Brown.
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Pam Marks and Mark Beasley of Tableside Theater preview "Who Killed Granny McCoy's Boy Toy," an Irish-themed murder mystery dinner show at The Grove Comedy Club on March 17.
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On today's show, we hear about a new directive on refugees in the United States that is raising concerns among local resettlement agencies. We also learn that two major sports betting apps are applying to operate in Arkansas. Plus, we get to preview the third Arkansas Math Discovery Day.
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Dale Phillips of the Bella Vista Historical Museum describes a car caravan tour that visits sites tied to the resort town's earliest eras, from post-Civil War settlements to the water infrastructure of the 1920s.
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On today's show, providing different model options for diabetes education is resulting in improved outcomes for Arkansans, and an Honors College course will investigate how stress can change us.
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Kyle Kellams and Becca Martin Brown talk with former Arkansas Public Theatre board chair Rusty Turner about a new rehearsal annex and plans to relaunch shows.
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On today's show, we hear about Rosenwald Schools, more than five-thousand schools for African-American children built in the South during 20th century segregation. Also on today's show, Little Rock native Brandon Campbell discusses his new book.