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  • The cheesiness, the 1950s sense of existential worry and the 1950s sensibility are all in the new stage adaptation of It Came From Outer Space, opening tonight on the TheatreSquared stage in Fayetteville.
  • The second annual Fort Smith Film Festival is a feast for film lovers. Nearly 140 movies from more than 30 countries, nations and tribes will be on display. The festival, all contained inside Temple Live in downtown Fort Smith, begins Friday evening with discussions hosted by the Cherokee Nation Film Office, Arkansas Cinema Society and others.
  • More than 80 United Methodist Churches in Arkansas are looking to enter the process of disconnecting from the denomination over the issue of "human sexuality." Gary Mueller, the bishop of the Arkansas Annual Conference, says the division breaks his heart, but that some churches are upholding what they consider the "biblical view of marriage between a man and woman."
  • The last drive-in open in northwest Arkansas is ending its run. We asked longtime northwest Arkansas resident, and drive-in devotee Bobby Smittle, about his memories of the first night of the 112 Drive-In.
  • The new streaming film Samaritan casts Sylvester Stallone as an aging, reclusive superhero. Courtney Lanning says he hits the mark, even if the movie does not.
  • Roots Festival weekend has arrived. There are many free musical performances happening as part of the festival, but there are many other opportunities for live music throughout the listening area.
  • Since our Ozarks at Large/Roots Festival broadcast is tomorrow, we asked Becca Martin Brown, the features editor at the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, to help us preview the weekend on Thursday this week.
  • This week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal includes a conversation with a Missouri-based developer about three new apartment projects in Springdale, Rogers and Lowell.
  • In 1997 Randy Dixon and a small crew from KATV traveled to Barrow, Alaska to do a report on a changing climate. This week Randy brings us archives from that trip and new interviews to help gauge what the climate has done in the past quarter century.
  • On today's show, how a growing population is changing our natural resources. Plus, a look back at climate reporting from a quarter century ago, a visit to Art Ventures, and much more.
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