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  • On today's show, a rundown of some of the city flags across Arkansas. Also, a film that documents the legacy of 20th-century lesbian fiction. Plus, Ashtyn Barberie sings in our Firmin Garner Performance Studio.
  • Today, we visit some of our favorite conversations from earlier this year, including a visit from singer/songwriter Teni Raines. Plus, Kathleen Duvall discusses her book. And DJ SH33P talks about his career and a big show he performed this year.
  • The documentary “In Her Words: 20th Century Lesbian Fiction” offers history and perspective. It will be screened on Sunday afternoon at The Medium in Springdale, followed by a question-and-answer session. Arkansas Cinema Society is a partner for the event. This week, Lisa Marie Evans, the film director, and Kody Ford, the director of outreach, programs and education for Arkansas Cinema Society, came to the Carver Center for Public Radio.
  • Today, we go back to the archives to remember a few stories and conversations for which we’re thankful, like building a new shared kitchen in Springdale and the expansive legacy of John Quincy Adams. Plus, we remember our neighbors to the north who also celebrate Thanksgiving.
  • Americana singer/songwriter Ashtyn Barbaree is back in the natural state after some international tours in Europe to promote her new album, “Sent Through the Ceiling”. Last week, Ashtyn came to the Firmin Garner performance studio to play a couple of songs from the album and talk about the creative process with Ozark at Large’s Sophia Nourani.
  • New research from the University of Arkansas finds that school suspensions and expulsions can lead to higher rates of depression through adolescence and into early adulthood.
  • A symposium hosted by the University of Arkansas this autumn approached exercise as much more important than dropping a few pounds. The “Exercise is Medicine” symposium explored the latest research showing that regular exercise and movement are key to making the country healthier.
  • On today's show, the latest research into exercise says it's not just movement but also medicine. Also, Lia Uribe helps us make connections in a new edition of Sound Perimeter. Plus, we remember publisher and writer Helen Gurley Brown with archives from the Pryor Center.
  • Today's Sound Perimeter was inspired by one of our listeners sharing her love for Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini. Your stories and musical favorites bring host Lia Uribe immense joy, giving her the gift of music all over again.
  • A collaborative U.S. Forest Service project to transform overgrown Ouachita Mountain shortleaf pine forests into sunny woodland savannas in western Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma is producing remarkable results.
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