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  • Artosphere Festival gets underway this weekend throughout northwest Arkansas, but that's only a portion of the wide variety of live music available in the next week.
  • A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences finds Black Arkansans who report experiencing racial discrimination in the criminal justice system also experienced higher levels of hesitancy when it comes to taking a COVID-19 vaccine.
  • This week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe brings us a selection of music by composers Nina Shekhar, Roberto Sierra and Rebecca Dale.
  • Opera Fayetteville is back on stage Saturday Night in Starr Theater in Walton Arts Center. The 8:00 production is Matthew Aucoin's Second Nature.
  • Jonathan Bricker, the chair of the Arkansas District Export Council, explains the council's role and how businesses can take advantage of exporting.
  • Becca Martin Brown, the features editor at the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, says she's ready for the rain to go away. But, no matter the weekend weather, she has a list of how we can spend our time the next few day.
  • The new CEO of Arvest Bank's wealth management division Asa Cottrell talks with Paul Gatling on this week's Northwest Arkansas Business Journal Report.
  • Hot weather means patio season is in full swing, which also means that outdoor opportunities for live music are also ramping up.
  • This week, University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe features music by Miguel del Aguila and Alyssa Morris.
  • Professor and historian Dr. Elliott West will present "Ghost Dancers, Wounded Knee, and Native American Survival" at the Tippy McMichael Lecture Series this Saturday at 7:00. He gives an inside look into how Native Americans reacted and tried to preserve their culture against forced assimilation.
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