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  • The annual OzMoMu festival returns to Eureka Springs, Maggie Rose returns to Fayetteville, and the monthly jazz jam hosted by Northwest Arkansas Jazz Society returns to a new venue this week.
  • The week of coming musical attractions features the regular rock, punk and country shows, but there is also ample opportunity to see various flavors of jazz throughout the listening area.
  • The documentary Get Back revisits The Beatles' final days together. McCartney says he took the band's breakup hard: "I didn't know what to do at all." Originally broadcast Nov. 3, 2021.
  • The boom in Arkansas film continues with a screening of To the Stars Friday night at 6:30 at Thaden School in Bentonville. We talked with producer Kristin Mann about the work to bring the movie together.
  • Gods of Green County tells the story of either a clairvoyant or hallucinating woman from northeast Arkansas. Author Mary Elizabeth Pope shares her personal story and the inspiration for the protagonist and will be at Bookish in Fort Smith on Wednesday at 6pm.
  • The second annual Friendsgiving will take place inside at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. The Thanksgiving night (6:00-8:00) gathering is designed to be safe place for anybody wanting to share in fellowship on the holiday.
  • Arkansas' governor says he wants to cut the income tax for the state's top earners by $180 million, and says his plan to set aside $48 million in...
  • The Pop Culture Happy Hour host shares his favorite albums and songs of 2022.
  • Julianna Zobrist is married to an award-winning player for the Chicago Cubs. She talks with NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro about how she balances her own busy singing career with her husband's.
  • The Weekly Dish 6-29-2021
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