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  • A study from six university turf grass researchers, including the University of Arkansas, examines how to keep lawns healthy year-round.
  • It’s a busy year for Andrea Rogers. The author’s 2022 collection of horror short stories, Man Made Monsters, is out this week in paperback. Her picture book “When We Gather” came out in the spring. Another picture book, “Chooch Helped,” has been recently released, and her new YA novel, “The Art Thieves,” an apocalyptic time-travel love story about art, is celebrating a book launch Friday night at Pearl’s Books. She returned to the Carver Center for Public Radio yesterday to discuss the books.
  • Becca Martin-Brown returns to discuss modern events with a deeper history with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams. This week, the two talk with actor Robert Peters about the film industry and his role in "Pass the Ammo," which Escape Room 13 is screening alongside "The Rocky Picture Horror Show" at the Eureka Springs City Auditorium this weekend and Oct. 19.
  • Today marks World Mental Health Day, a day to raise awareness around mental health and mobilize efforts to support it. One organization doing this work today and every day is Backline, a nonprofit geared to connect musicians, touring professionals, crew and their families with critical mental health resources and care.
  • Spring Kitchen is a shared kitchen space available for food entrepreneurs or cooks to grow their culinary ideas.
  • On today's show, building a new shared kitchen in Springdale. Also, the busy autumn schedule for LatinX Theater Project. Plus, we get a preview of this weekend’s KaniniFest at Crystal Bridges.
  • LatinX Theater Project seeks to inform social change through ensemble-produced art designed to uplift and unite underrepresented communities in northwest Arkansas. While the creators work year-round, their performance schedule definitely picks up in autumn. Recently, Martin Garay and Patricia Rodiguez, members of the ensemble, came to the Carver Center for Public Radio.
  • This weekend, The Momentary will host KaniniFest. The festival runs from Friday afternoon through early Sunday evening, and in addition to the plays, there will be a Pacific Island dance workshop, West African drum and dance workshops, youth acting workshops and more. Moja Productions, led by Chris Chukweuke and Tenisi Davis, created the festival. They both came to the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio.
  • In this week's edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal report, Roby Brock speaks with McKenzie McMath Coronel, director of the Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission, about the Great Arkansas Cleanup initiative.
  • On today's show, novelist Nic Stone explains why she’s excited to be part of the 2024 TruLit Fest. Also, we learn more about a survey of Gen Z’s thoughts on the future and mental health. Plus, Michael Tilley and April Wallace share news and events, respectively.
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