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  • Going to college is more than just sitting in the classroom, it’s also a chance to get real world experience. For students at the University of Arkansas, that can mean running a record label.
  • This spring, Theatre Squared's "The History Show" will resume touring to schools across Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.
  • On today's show, considering incarceration in Arkansas. Plus TheatreSquared is taking their history show back on the road, what to do for Spring Break, and much more.
  • This week Michael Tilley, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, discusses plans for economic development in Van Buren and easing traffic in downtown Fort Smith.
  • Bentonville native Louise Thaden studied journalism at the University of Arkansas... then flew into history as an aviation pioneer.
  • In this week's Sound Perimeter, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe is inspired by the works of Andy Warhol, and she brings us selections inspired by the artist. We hear performances from Nat King Cole, Valentina Lisitsa and Dolly Parton.
  • Johnathan Reaves, with our partner station KASU, concludes a three-part series about suicide and mental health.
  • On today's show, Cobblestone Farms, in west Fayetteville grows food to sell and to donate to hunger relief. Plus, a record label at the University of Arkansas, the state of mental health in Arkansas, and much more.
  • Film critic Courtney Lanning tells us about a prequel to a popular anime series called Jujutsu Kaisen 0. For the uninitiated it may be hard to keep up, but it's still a delightful experience for all.
  • As so many shift into a spring break groove, Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, gets us prepped for the weekend.
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