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  • A Memphis actress returned home from Chicago this week toting one of the city’s top theater awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Play. Cecelia...
  • The Air Force’s Shades of Blue Jazz Ensemble will begin a seven-concert Arkansas swing Saturday. Among the Shades of Blue Jazz Ensemble performers is Technical Sergeant Tyler Kennamer, a Fayetteville High School graduate in charge of the Shades of Blue Jazz Ensemble, who says the Air Force Band's mission is to honor, inspire and connect.
  • A recent survey from the Prevent Cancer Foundation found that fewer people are getting cancer screenings. The new study shows only 51% of adults reported having a routine medical screening in the last year, a 10% drop from 2024.
  • Sophia Nourani speaks with KUAF music director Robert Bishop about an upcoming fundraiser at Mount Sequoyah's pool called "Sweater Weather Swim Club".
  • The public health emergency of the COVID-19 pandemic may have ended, but the impact of lives lost will be felt forever. Monica Moore is a local artist whose most recent project captures the emotions and aftermath of the pandemic while honoring those who served and the more than 13,000 Arkansans who passed away.
  • For two days early next month, ReWired Fest will take over Bud Walton Arena. The event will involve technology, esports, food, entertainment and gaming. And there will be celebrity influencers - who have more than 200 million combined followers - including Dude Perfect, Danny Duncan and Typical Gamer.
  • The fires, which have scorched nearly 6,000 square miles in California, now threaten to tear through communities in the state's picturesque wine country, forcing thousands to evacuate.
  • The age-old question remains: What’s the difference between stuffing and dressing?
  • Philadelphia signed Fedotov in May 2022. But when Fedotov tried to leave Russia for the NHL, he was detained on allegations of avoiding his duty to serve in the military and was forced to enlist.
  • For the past 20 years, amateur cook Roger Mummert has run the multicultural Latke Festival on Long Island. This year's cooking-contest entries included Mexi-latkes, pesto latkes and Thai latkes with lemongrass, among other gourmet treats. NPR's Robert Smith reports.
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