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  • Courtney Lanning says the new Pixar film Turning Red, streaming on Disney+, is another big hit for the studio.
  • The east entrance to Vol Walker Hall is now named in honor of Wallace Reed Caradine, the first African American graduate of what is now the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design. Thursday morning a ceremony honoring him took place.
  • This week's look at University of Arkansas history with Charlie Alison examines the growth of scholarships and scholarship awardees at the U of A.
  • On today's show, a conversation about perseverance and creativity from The Lunch Hour. Plus, an ecologist is measuring how Ozark prairie snakes are harmed by prescribed fires, a history lesson about scholarships at the University of Arkansas, and much more.
  • University of Arkansas nonprofit expert, Molly Jensen, explains how to securely donate to national and international aid organizations providing critical relief to war-torn Ukrainians.
  • Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, offers a disclaimer this week. She needed to record her outline of weekend plans before the Friday snow was a certainty.
  • On today's show, a trio of new programs designed to aid northwest Arkansas farmers and their customers. Plus, asking for a raise for police in Fort Smith, weekend plans, a performance at the Mary Baker Rumsey Seinway piano, and much more.
  • Keith O'Brien's new book, Paradise Falls: The True Story of Environmental Catastrophe recounts the stories of people affected by the toxic disaster. He'll discuss the book Saturday morning, at 11:00, at the Bentonville Public Library.
  • May Day, which traces back to ancient British Isle tribal rituals, is also celebrated by workers around the world. In honor of May 1st, we invited Pipe Major Devin M. Topf, founder of City of Fayetteville Pipes and Drums, to perform a traditional Scottish tune.
  • The new streaming teen romance Crush covers narrative terriroty covered before. But the leads are queer, not the sidekicks. Courtney Lanning says the film isn't a reinvention of the form but is a positive move forward.
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