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  • The first set of highlights from a panel discussion surrounding the Smithsonian exhibit “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America” at John Brown University.
  • On this episode of Reflections In Black, Raven Cook discusses American author Octavia E. Butler and what the future may look like for Black Americans.
  • Molly Giles is a professor emerita at the University of Arkansas with a specialty in short story writing. In her latest story, she expanded to a novel, writing The Home for Unwed Husbands. Giles talks with Matthew Moore about her writing styles, what inspires her characters, and more. Giles will be reading from her novel at Pearl’s Books in Fayetteville on Thursday, Oct. 5 at 6:30 p.m.
  • Today on The Outline: All four Arkansas US House of Representatives members voted to keep Congressman Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House. Also, several Arkansas connections to the latest Forbes list of richest Americans. Plus, a trail race that'll drive you mad.
  • On this week's episode of the NWA Business Journal, Roby Brock and Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's Rex Nelson discuss areas of economic success in Arkansas.
  • Corrigan talked about the critic's process and censorship in an interview with Little Rock Public Radio's Josie Lenora.
  • On today's show, Ozarks At Large dives into the effects of a Hollywood writers' strike in the Natural State. Also, explaining what the Arkansas Department of Education's report card assessments mean for public schools. Plus, a new episode of Reflections in Black.
  • September 15 through October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month, a time to recognize the contributions and influence of Latine/x Americans. To honor those based in Northwest Arkansas, the University of Arkansas’ Multicultural Center partnered with the Anne Kittrell Gallery to showcase a portrait gallery celebrating Latine/x university students, staff and community figures.
  • Today on The Outline: The city of Fayetteville issues a restoration plan for Lake Fayetteville. Also, state health officials say the first case of locally acquired malaria has been identified in Arkansas. Plus, new rock climbing near downtown Springdale.
  • On today's show, filmmakers explore accents across Arkansas and what they mean. Also, the NWA Business Journal dives into why certain areas experience economic success. Plus, Little Rock Public Radio has a conversation with Maureen Corrigan.
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