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  • A new virtual exhibit chronicling the history of the Women's Project in Arkansas opens March 3rd.
  • From the short film festival in Rogers to the Fort Smith Symphony, there's an awful lot to do this weekend according to Becca Martin Brown.
  • Our weekly conversation with Michael Tilley, from our partner at Talk Business and Politics, catches us up on Arkansa tourism, Fort Smith sales tax revenue, and the trial of the CEO of the U.S. Marshals Museum.
  • The University of Arkansas Press has released its spring lineup of titles. Pete speaks with Charlie Sheilds, Marketing Director with the UA Press, about some of her favorites.
  • On today's show, Canoo comes here to build electric vehicles. Plus, a quick preview of Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week, expanding the conversation between dances and audience, and much more.
  • Pete speaks with Megan Looney-Hollingsworth about next week's Arts and Culture Festival at NorthWest Arkansas Community College.
  • The Sugar Creek Astronomical Society will host an introduction to viewing the March night sky this weekend at Hobbs State Park.
  • We cap off the week with an update on COVID-19 numbers throughout the state, a drop in unemployment, and a recent study examining why the Arkansas Delta has the highest rate of infant mortality in the nation.
  • The current Broadway season at Walton Arts Center isn't finished—Hamilton and Fiddler on the Roof are still coming to town—but the announcement of shows for next season is here.
  • USDA waivers that provide funding for meal programs, both in and out of schools, expire soon, and Congress will decide if they stay. This decision potentially leaves schools and meal sites without money and planning time to feed their communities for the summer and fall.
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