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  • On today's show, we hear from Eliza Hamilton in the touring production of the show at Walton Arts Center. Plus, Justin Peter Kinkel-Schuster guides us into the weekend with new original music, and much more.
  • Film critic Courtney Lanning says Infinite Storm is a quiet and reflective film that shares the story of a woman who heads into nature to heal her wounds.
  • Michael Tilley from our partner at Talk Business and Politics discusses the finances of the Fort Smith Convention Center, the filing date for local elections in Fort Smith, and the entries into the Fort Smith International Film Festival.
  • Our latest sampling of archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History takes us to March, 1974. An intense month that had conversations about gas rationing and protests against the showing of The Exorcist.
  • The boom in Arkansas film continues with a screening of To the Stars Friday night at 6:30 at Thaden School in Bentonville. We talked with producer Kristin Mann about the work to bring the movie together.
  • On today's show, the archpriest of an Eastern Orthodox Christian church in Fort Smith reflects on the the worsening Russian war on Ukraine. Plus, the passion of bringing a story you believe in to the screen, pinball's latest resurgence, and much more.
  • A mold outbreak, discovered last year inside the centralized HVAC system in the recently renovated Hillcrest Towers public housing complex in downtown Fayetteville, persists certain tenants say.
  • In the first of a three-part series about Black men and suicide, Johnathan Reaves from our partner station KASU, talks with counselor Shadun Duncan about some of the challenges Black people face when dealing with a mental health crisis.
  • Arkansas, as well as other southern states, lags behind the nation in HPV vaccination rates. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is working to raise awareness about the vaccinations and the cancers the shots can help prevent.
  • A new podcast produced by KUAF, Resilient Black Women, is a twice-monthly discussion about mental health and access to mental health for all...but especially for Black women and women of color. In an excerpt from the first episode we meet the hosts, Joi McGowan and Deneshia Simpson.
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