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  • Film critic Courtney Lanning says the 200-plus minute long film Killers of the Flower Moon by Martin Scorsese was a bit of a slog and could have focused more closely on the victims in the story.
  • On today's show, the creator of the "Goosebumps" series, R.L. Stine, discusses scary things and inspirations. Also, bringing Dracula to the stage as ballet. Plus, Courtney Lanning reviews "Killers of the Flower Moon."
  • After nearly three years on hold, student loan payments are due again - Ozarks at Large has a primer for how payment may have changed since then.
  • Michael Tilley with Talk Business & Politics joins Kyle Kellams to discuss a possible extension of a construction moratorium, delayed dog parks, and river traffic.
  • The Arkansas Center for Health Improvement will be hosting two symposia — one in Little Rock and another in Fayetteville — to discuss the future of health care, media literacy to spot medical misinformation, and more. Dr. Shawn Dubravac will be the keynote speaker.
  • Randy Dixon of the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History joins Ozarks at Large to remember former KATV news director Jim Pitcock.
  • On today's show, preparing borrowers for making payments on student loans as they resume this month after a three-year pause. Also, an interview previewing two symposia from the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement about the future of healthcare. Plus, archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History.
  • Arkansas is ranked seventh out of the 50 states with citizens that are most likely to go hungry. One in six people face hunger in Arkansas, one in five of those being children. That totals to about 470,000 people facing hunger in the state every day, according to Feeding America. The nonprofit organization MayDay NWA is coming together to help feed and create community for those who face hunger in Fayetteville.
  • "Capitol Fools" are former congressional staffers who pen and perform songs and parodies of all things American politics. The "Capitol Fools" will be at the Walton Arts Center Thursday night and sat down with Ozarks At Large's Kyle Kellams to talk about how the past few weeks have been ripe for political parody.
  • This weekend, the 6th annual Howling 5K Run & Dog Walk will benefit Service Dogs of Distinction, a non-profit paring vets and canines. Ozarks At Large's Kyle Kellams sat down with co-founder Marsha Wyatt to learn more about the group and how news of their work is often spread by word-of-mouth.
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