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  • Today's "Sound Perimeter" features music by Brazilian composers. Brazilian music is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together a rich diversity of sounds and styles. From the nostalgic melodies of traditional samba and bossa nova to the bold rhythms of contemporary jazz and the innovative experiments in modern music, Brazil’s musical landscape is as varied as its culture.
  • 64.6 Downtown, based in Fort Smith, has rebranded. The business development, arts and culture, and special events organization will now be called Main Street Fort Smith. Executive Director Amanda Hager says the new branding helps align the organization with statewide and national groups.
  • On this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, Roby Brock interviews Erin Jernigan of Walmart Connect and nonprofit Next Up about the upcoming Walmart Women's Empowerment Summit. The event will take place on Sept. 26 and feature keynote speakers, panel discussions and audience exercises about striking a work-life balance.
  • Film critic Courtney Lanning discusses the latest film in the "Alien" franchise: “Alien Romulus.”
  • April Wallace of the "Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette" joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to suggest local happenings this weekend, like trying Goat Lab's new "Tusk" beer, HTeaO's new Centerton location and "Game of Thrones" trivia at Kingfish in Fayetteville.
  • KUAF Public Radio and Fayetteville Public Television have joined together to create a multimedia series of "Live Sessions". These sessions both film and record songs and conversations with local and traveling musicians. Today’s excerpt features Deadbird, an Arkansas punk band.
  • Talk Business and Politics' Michael Tilley Joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss headlines from around the Fort Smith area, like the attorney general finding no prohibited ownership of the former Trane site in Fort Smith, Sebastian County still being without an election coordinator and a UAFS professor buying the former Carnegie Library.
  • Several athletes related to NWA have made their mark on the Olympics this year. Ozarks at Large caught up with Haley Batten, a professional mountain biker who won a silver medal in the women's cross-country mountain biking event during the first weekend of the games.
  • Last Friday, the Pinnacle Hills Promenade shopping center in Rogers gained a new storefront, and Arkansas gained its first official LEGO Retail Store. Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis was on the scene last week and reports that the outdoor mall was buzzing with excitement as brick-enthusiasts of all ages crowded the store in anticipation.
  • On today's show, the affordable housing crisis is impacting seniors in Fayetteville. Also, a trip to Arkansas’ first LEGO store. Plus, the Pryor Center's Randy Dixon remembers a record-setting football game that refused to end.
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