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  • We have a new collection of Pryor Center archives this week as Randy Dixon helps us trace the life and career of Dr. Joycelyn Elders, Arkansas native and former US Surgeon General.
  • Hip Hop Hello, a new show airing on KUAF 3 Saturdays from 4-6pm, welcomes Danyelle Musselman to the airwaves.
  • As Russian President Vladimir Putin’s horrific war on Ukraine rages on for an eighth day, we gather reaction from a University of Arkansas scholar and Russian citizen, born in the former Soviet Socialist Republic of Ukraine.
  • On today's show, Nadja Burkovich was born in the former Soviet Socialist Republic of Ukraine shares what it's like to watch the invasion from America. Plus, our weekly updates from Michael Tilley, Becca Martin Brown, Courtney Lanning, and much more.
  • This week's collection of archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History highlights the work to preserve the Buffalo River as a national river.
  • Dance Chance 3.0 will offer choreographers, dancers and audiences another chance to learn from each other. The performance is Wednesday night at 7:00 at Nadine Baum Studios in Fayetteville. Tickets, at no cost, are available to reserve now.
  • The in-person events of NWA Fashion Week were nixed in 2020 and 2021 because of the pandemic. But the celebration of clothing, individuality and collaboration is back beginning Thursday night at The Momentary.
  • This week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe gives us a preview of what we can expect from this year's edition of the SHE Music Festival, featuring music and performances by Chihchun Chi-sun Lee and Jonanny Navarro.
  • Austin-based Black Fret takes the patronage model often associated with symphonies and applies it to local music. The organization is teaming up with the Bentonville chapter of House of Songs for a trial run in northwest Arkansas.
  • EmergeAR's deadline for their candidate boot camp, centered around training Democratic women, quickly approaches, with applications due on March 15. Executive Stephannie Lane Baker says Emerge is one of the few organziations focusing on candidate diveristy in the South.
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