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  • This week, we follow University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe down a path of musical exploration, connecting the music of Duke Ellington to Kanye West, via Caroline Shaw. Featuring performances by The Westerlies, Caroline Shaw Attacca Quartet, and Kanye West.
  • This week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal includes a conversation with Colton Knittig, the co-founder and president of Fayetteville-based Grillight.
  • Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks’ Fort Smith outpatient clinic staff provides homeless Veterans in the River Valley comprehensive housing support services.
  • Courtney Lanning white-knuckles her way through No Exit and says the film is well written and worth a watch on Hulu.
  • Field and laboratory investigations into White-nose syndrome, a highly infectious fungus that’s killed millions of hibernating bats in the U.S. and Canada, were forced to cease due to the Covid-19 pandemic. That work has resumed this winter, as the disease continues to spread.
  • Michael Tilley of Talk Business and Politics discusses the groundbreaking at Mercy Fort Smith, a tax vote in Fort Smith, and home sales statistics in the Arkansas River Valley.
  • Wrapping up the week with an update to COVID-19 numbers, a group appealing legislative redistricting, and Razorback sports.
  • A new space in downtown Springdale is being made available for artists as a creative hub in partnership with Creative Arkansas Community Hub & Exchange.
  • University of Arkansas professor Tiffany Murphy will lead an Honor College seminar next fall about wrongful convictions. A preview lecture will be held on Zoom on Monday, February 28th.
  • NPR's Tiny Desk Contest is back. Bob Boilin, the creator of the Tiny Desk Concert, says he's ready to see and hear submissions from unsigned musicians in our part of the world.
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