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  • The 2021-22 Fort Smith Symphony season is over, but the prep for the next season, the symphony's 99th, is well underway under the baton of John Jeter.
  • One of the biggest presidential scandals in the 20th century centered involved an Arkansas native. Randy Dixon of the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History goes to the archives to tell the story of Martha Mitchell and Watergate.
  • On today's show, the next step in one of Arkansas’ most infamous crimes and subsequent trial. Plus, watching A Chorus Line’s legacy from its Tony winning debut to the latest incarnation now at Walton Arts Center, and much more.
  • A Chorus Line first hit the stage in 1975. That production won nine Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The latest version, set for an overseas tour, is preparing the show at Walton Arts Center.
  • A request to test DNA on evidence from one of the most infamous criminal events in Arkansas history is the latest chapter in the ongoing saga. Michael Hibblen with our partner station KUAR talks with reporter George Jared about the latest development.
  • The Man from Toronto is billed as an action/comedy. It has charasmatic leads and action. But no comedy. Courtney Lanning provides her review.
  • Opera in the Ozarks at Inspiration Point is opening the 71st season tonight.
  • Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, says theater, music, library events and outdoor activities top the weekend list.
  • Michael Tilley with Talk Business and Politics gets us up to date on a renovation in Fort Smith converting an old Howard Johnson's to a modern apartment complex.
  • On today's show, Opera in the Ozarks is opening tonight. Plus, a new movie review, weekend plans, and much more.
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