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  • May Day, which traces back to ancient British Isle tribal rituals, is also celebrated by workers around the world. In honor of May 1st, we invited Pipe Major Devin M. Topf, founder of City of Fayetteville Pipes and Drums, to perform a traditional Scottish tune.
  • Founded at the end of 2021, Circle of Thirds is a four-piece jazz band fusing keyboards, drums, bass and guitar into a tapestry of varied jazz styles. Three of the band's four members, Jacob Arnold, Valdimar Sigurdsson and James Doughety, recently came to the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio to talk about their music, and to give us a sampler, with help from the Mary Baker Rumsey Steinway piano.
  • The Momentary is currently featuring painting and sculupture work from Esteban Cabaza de Baca. He, along with associate curator Kaitlin Garcia-Mestas, discuss the exhibit.
  • On today's show, Arkansas voters traditionally are unenthused about primary elections, but why? Plus, a look at the prosecuting attorney race in Arkansas' 4th judicial district, a new major music festival coming to Bentonville, and much more.
  • Later this month Pedal it Forward and Downtown Springdale Alliance combine for a three-day, city-wide bike drive.
  • John Ondrasik performs and records as Five For Fighting. He'll be at Temple Live in Fort Smith Friday night.
  • The Arkansas Pottery Festival at Community Creative Center in Fayetteville this weekend has pottery demonstrations, sales, lectures and more. The free event begins Friday and lasts through Sunday.
  • On today's show, a walkthrough of primary elections in Arkansas. Plus, tax refunds will be delivered to thousands of people in six Arkansas Ozarks’ counties following a failed landfill, the Arkansas Pottery Festival, an upcoming bike drive, and much more.
  • Our Militant Grammarian, Katherine Shurlds, is back for a conversation about homphones, part two. (not part to or part too)
  • Matt Durrett, Prosecuting Attorney for the 4th Judicial District which encompasses Washington and Madison Counties, seeks a third term in office. He's facing challenger Stephen Coger, a progressive social justice attorney and political newcomer in the May 24th nonpartisan general election.
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