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  • Our Militant Grammarian, Katherine Shurlds, brushes up on the vernacular of barbecue.
  • On today's show, a Fayetteville resident volunteered with the Ukraine Foreign Legion. Plus, getting form one place to another in your car efficiently, creating as much art as possible, and much more.
  • On today's show, highlighting banned books at the Fayetteville Public Library. Plus, an apprenticeship program places a spotlight on Arkansas folk and traditional arts, a live performance from McKain Lakey in our Firmin-Garner Performance studio, and much more.
  • Michael Tilley, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, says the weeks and months ahead could deliver details about medical expansion in the River Valley, a possible Fort Smith street change and a lawsuit regarding recycling.
  • The Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts Apprenticeship program funds teams of experienced artists with apprentices.
  • On today's show, a new blood test that can detect 50 different types of cancer. Plus, the dark legacy of Tony Alamo, the arrival of hammerhead worms, and much more.
  • This week's collection of archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History places a spotlight on the cult leader Tony Alamo.
  • Banned Books Week is approaching and the Fayetteville Public Library's observance this year includes an open call for art inspired by a banned book.
  • The last weekend of July is a big theater weekend with Annie in Fort Smith, and Disaster! in Rogers.
  • Courtney Lanning says the new animated film DC League of Super-Pets provides thrills for younger viewers and enough winks to the older ones.
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