Ozarks at Large
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A daily news magazine highlighting the people, places and events of Northwest Arkansas and the Arkansas River Valley.
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The National Association of Hispanic Journalists added their first chapter in Arkansas earlier this year through the University of Arkansas.
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On today's visit to The David and Barbara Pryor Center for Oral and Visual History, host Randy Dixon takes us through the career and legacy of Father George Tribou, the former principal of Little Rock Catholic High School for Boys.
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Ozarks at Large host Kyle Kellams sits down with KUAF Community Engagement Manager Jasper Logan to discuss upcoming events around the Ozarks, including the Bentonville Public Library's Spring Book Sale, Auralai at the Tower Bar and the University of Arkansas' Museum Celebrate Archeology Day. Find more local events on the KUAF Community Calendar.
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On today's show, we hear from the president and faculty advisor of the University of Arkansas chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. Also, our Pryor Center archives recall a legendary Arkansas educator. Plus, a rundown of what’s on the community calendar this week with Jasper Logan.
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The relationship between nature and art is as old as art itself. According to the Smithsonian, the oldest known extant cave drawing is of a babirusa, also called a deer-pig, native to Indonesia. Fast forward about 35,000 years to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville to the Exquisite Creatures exhibit.
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After their rehearsal yesterday afternoon, the cast of Cambodian Rock Band sat down on the T2 stage to discuss the play and the music.
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Cocoon Collective NWA is a non-profit which aims at providing a safe space for LGBTQ+ people in our community. The group recently received an award for their work through the National Association of Social Workers.
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Michael Tilley from Talk Business & Politics returns to discuss the latest Compass Report, federal funding approved for the foreign pilot training program, and the ballooning costs to the I-49 segment from Alma to Barling.
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On today's show, Christopher Marley’s “Exquisite Creatures” opens at Crystal Bridges. Plus, when work on stage can truly inspire relationships off stage: we meet the entire cast of TheatreSquared’s “Cambodian Rock Band."
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A new federal rule that speeds up the repatriation of Native American remains and tribal artifacts has rocked museums across the country - with curators removing items from display or even closing whole exhibits. But in Arkansas, the law hasn't had much of an effect.