
Jasper Logan
Community Engagement Manager-
Get ready for an unforgettable episode of "The Lunch Hour Summer Concert Podcast" as we dive deep into the captivating intersection of music, Tulsa's historical scene, and an iconic moment in fast-food history. Join us as we chat with Steph Simon, a Tulsa music legend, and McDonald's owner/operator Mike Gentry, who played a pivotal role in the first-of-its-kind McDonald's concert. Steph Simon will take us on a journey through Tulsa's rich music history, while Mike Gentry offers a behind-the-scenes look at this unique fusion of fast food and live music. Discover the evolution of Tulsa's music scene, the creative synergy that birthed this groundbreaking event, and the enduring impact it left. Don't miss this incredible fusion of music, history, and unexpected collaborations – subscribe now and hit that notification bell to stay updated!
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How much do you know about Arkansas State Parks? Our latest quiz on "Ozarks at Large" has five not-so-easy questions.
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February's Lunch Hour was a celebration of music, food, and community at the Black-Owned Business Expo in the Fayetteville Town Center. The live conversation of this Lunch Hour, features a number of Black business owners who offer their thoughts and insights on how to express their power and drive for the black businesses in Arkansas.
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On today's show, bridging communities through music, priorities for the undersecretary for veterans' affairs for health, past population growth, the work behind Good Day NWA and more.
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Groundwaves 2022 concluded recently in Springdale. The hip-hop, open mic series, sponsored by CACHE, includes mentoring opportunities from Murs. He sat down with KUAF's Jasper Logan to talk about the series, art and more.
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On today's show, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will be providing emergency abortions to veterans, regardless of state restrictions. Plus, improving parking in Fayetteville, plenty of ways to find KUAF in the community this weekend, and much more.
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We preview several events coming up this weekend with KUAF, including this month's Lunch Hour event, Constitution Weekend at Crystal Bridges, and more.
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Singer-songwriter Mia Gjeldum sits down with Leigh Helm and Chrissy Sanderson of Mockingbird Kitchen, Cyrenthia McLennan, and Leigh Wood to talk building community through music and food for our Lunch Hour podcast.
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BAANG performs in the KUAF lobby for our first ever Lunch Hour!The lunch hour live Conversation in the Black Expohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUYoE6oaG_wIn the live conversation of this lunch hour, we went around and interviewed black business owners who offer their thoughts and insights about their business in the Black Expo to express their power and drive for the black businesses in Arkansas.
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Between the late 1800s through the 1970s, thousands of towns deemed themselves sundown towns to drive out Black populations from living in them, including Springdale. Trey Carlisle and Todd Mack are the co-creators of the Black Legacy Project, and came to discuss the project’s goals and how the roundtable impacted community members.