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  • On today's show, Cobblestone Farms, in west Fayetteville grows food to sell and to donate to hunger relief. Plus, a record label at the University of Arkansas, the state of mental health in Arkansas, and much more.
  • Becca Martin Brown, features editor for the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, says her favorite time of year is when there's plenty of theater to choose from.
  • On today's show, the Goingsnake Tragedy from 150 years ago, and what is believed to be the deadliest civilian gunfight in American history. Plus, after a more-than-two-year hiatus, the Black Apple Awards are back, and much more.
  • Bentonville native Louise Thaden studied journalism at the University of Arkansas... then flew into history as an aviation pioneer.
  • In the second part of a three-part series about suicide and Black Arkansans, Johnathan Reaves from our partner station KASU, talks with Shadun Duncan about signs that could indicate a mental health crisis.
  • 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.
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