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  • This week's trip through Pryor Center Archives lets us learn more about Thomas F. "Mack" McLarty. He met Bill Clinton in kindergarten and would serve as President Clinton's first chief of staff at the White House.
  • Taylor Long, visual designer for the popular website called eBird, housed at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, explains how the richly illustrated free to use real-time database enables both amateur birders and scientists to share critical observations about Earth's bird distribution and abundance.
  • Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, gives us options for the weekend including a tribute to Black cowboys. "Cross That River" is on stage at the Skokos Performing Arts Center in Alma Saturday night.
  • The Arkansas Senate advanced Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' omnibus education legislation. The bill passed 25-7 with Sen. Jimmy Hickey being the sole Republican to vote no against the bill.
  • On today's show, the Arkansas legislature passed an amended bill that will allow criminal charges to be pressed against public librarians and teachers who knowingly provide objectionable materials to teens and children. Plus, a conversation with Michael Tilley, a tribute to black cowboys, and a review of Cocaine Bear.
  • The Rogers Short Film Festival continues to grow. This year's version has nearly 60 submissions. Organizers strive for an environment that offers encouragement for all filmmakers.
  • Ozarks at Large's guide to the past 24 hours and the next 24 hours includes the latest from the Arkansas Legislature, and upcoming panel on the University of Arkansas campus about no-knock warrants.
  • This week, Lia Uribe, associate professor and chair of the University of Arkansas Music Department, helps us kick off Women's History Month with an intentional reflection on women in music. Featuring music and performances by composers Celka Ojakangas and Anna Clyne, performed by Bantam Winds and Inbal Segev.
  • Jandek is a musician who rarely offers interviews and has not performed live since 2019. Saturday night he will perform at Clapp Auditorium on Mt. Sequoyah in Fayetteville. The concert is a presentation of the Free Ozark Music Society.
  • We wrap up some of the news from the weekend, including legislators' opinions about education reform and another pair of SEC championships for Razorback indoor track and field.
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