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  • Writer and University of Arkansas graduate, J. Bailey Hutchinson discusses her prize-winning poetry collection "Gut".
  • This week, John Brummett, political columnist with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, discusses the political fallout of the leaked SCOTUS draft with Roby Brock from our partner Talk Business and Politics.
  • On today's show, why skipping primary elections isn’t in a voter’s best interest. Plus, the aftermath of that leak from the U.S. Supreme Court, the 2022 Miller Williams Poetry Prize winner, and much more.
  • Opera Fayetteville is back on stage Saturday Night in Starr Theater in Walton Arts Center. The 8:00 production is Matthew Aucoin's Second Nature.
  • Jonathan Bricker, the chair of the Arkansas District Export Council, explains the council's role and how businesses can take advantage of exporting.
  • A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences finds Black Arkansans who report experiencing racial discrimination in the criminal justice system also experienced higher levels of hesitancy when it comes to taking a COVID-19 vaccine.
  • Our Militant Grammarian, Katherine Shurlds, is back for a conversation about homphones, part two. (not part to or part too)
  • Walmart, the world’s largest retailer has partnered with international recycling leader TerraCycle to pilot several unrecyclables recycling hubs in our region. Marie-Agnès Daumas, Senior Vice President for Retail with TerraCycle, explains.
  • The latest episode of KUAF's podcast Resilient Black Women was the NPR One Editor's Choice this week. On today's show we listen to a bit of that episode featuring Joi McGowan and Deneshia Simpson.
  • The 2021-22 Broadway season at Walton Arts Center will close with Fiddler on the Roof beginning Tuesday night. We talked with cast member Noa Luz Barenblat abou the tour. And about decorating sugar cookies.
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