Wai-Kay Carenbauer
Technical DirectorWai-Kay Carenbauer is the Technical Director at KUAF and records KUAF's Live Sessions. He graduated from the University of Arkansas with a BA in Broadcast Journalism before moving to New York to get a degree in audio engineering. He's been working in the audio/video field since 2008.
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From Happiness Beast's EP debut at George's to Lukas Nelson in Eureka Springs, KUAF's Kyle Kellams, Sophia Nourani and Wai Kay Carenbauer break down the week in live music.
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On today's show, we hear from an Arkansas native who received a Pulitzer Prize for local reporting on how tow companies took advantage of low-income residents in Connecticut. Plus, we talk to UAFS students, faculty and members of the community as they catalog as many species of life as they can. We also survey the live music opportunities for the weekend and more.
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From free jazz in Springdale to Wilco at the Momentary, KUAF's Wai-Kay Carenbauer, Sophia Nourani and Kyle Kellams break down the best live music in NWA and Fort Smith, April 30-May 6.
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On today's show, we hear a local government is considering forming an industrial development authority. Plus, we learn about a new storytelling invitational that takes a prompt from a legendary Ozarks artist. We also get an interview with Arkansas' Secretary of Commerce.
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KUAF's Music Spotlight is a weekly highlight of some of the best local music and artist interviews heard on your public radio station.
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Destiny and Simon Marie, the artists behind indie-folk duo Honeysuckle Jam, discuss what drew them to their band name and their connections to honeysuckle.
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Cut Worms and Liam Kazar play George's tonight, the Dogwood Festival kicks off in Siloam Springs, Ozark Ballet Theater performs Swan Lake, and KUAF hosts a benefit concert Sunday.
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On today's show, we hear that a new solar array came online yesterday for the University of Arkansas. Plus, we learn that on Saturday, if you don’t have to work, you can play the drums all day. We also get a roundup of this week's live music happenings.
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Kyle Kellams, Sophia Nourani and Wai Kay Carenbauer survey seven days of live music across NWA, from Wiz Khalifa at the Momentary to the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
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This week's local music roundup covers shows from Fayetteville to Fort Smith, new releases from Buddy Shute and Avian Alia, and Kali Uchis at the Walmart AMP.