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  • Michael Tilley from our partner at Talk Business and Politics discusses the finances of the Fort Smith Convention Center, the filing date for local elections in Fort Smith, and the entries into the Fort Smith International Film Festival.
  • On today's show, we hear from Eliza Hamilton in the touring production of the show at Walton Arts Center. Plus, Justin Peter Kinkel-Schuster guides us into the weekend with new original music, and much more.
  • In early March, Fayetteville-based songwriter and musician Justin Peter Kinkel-Schuster released his latest solo effort, titled “No Tongue Can Tell.” Recently, Pete joined Ozarks at Large's Timothy Dennis inside his home studio in south Fayetteville to talk about the new release and to perform a few selections from the album.
  • Becca Martin Brown, features editor for the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, says her favorite time of year is when there's plenty of theater to choose from.
  • Zoe Jensen plays the role of Eliza, the wife of Alexander Hamilton in the touring production of the Tony Award winning show Hamilton currently playing at Walton Arts Center.
  • This week's look at University of Arkansas history with Charlie Alison examines the growth of scholarships and scholarship awardees at the U of A.
  • Our latest Lunch Hour conversation covers topics like perseverance, opporutnity and confidence. KUAF's Jasper Logan and Cyrenthia McClennan (from our podcast The Space) talked with musican Amor and caterer/chef Nate Walls. The conversation was recorded at Lens Audio in Fayetteville.
  • This year's Arkansas Law Review Symposium is placing a focus on construction law.
  • Managed Ozark prairies are routinely burned in late winter and early spring, to help native grasses and flowers flourish. But what is the collateral damage to slow moving reptiles and amphibians who dwell in such ecosystems?
  • On today's show, a conversation about perseverance and creativity from The Lunch Hour. Plus, an ecologist is measuring how Ozark prairie snakes are harmed by prescribed fires, a history lesson about scholarships at the University of Arkansas, and much more.
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