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  • 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.
  • Mount Sequoyah Center in east Fayetteville is preparing to celebrate a 100th anniversary. We explore the historic site's natural assets.
  • On today's show, exploring the history of Native American survival at the end of the 19th century. Plus, a roundup of upcoming live music, a peaceful walk around Mount Sequoyah, and much more.
  • Opera in the Ozarks at Inspiration Point is opening the 71st season tonight.
  • On today's show, Opera in the Ozarks is opening tonight. Plus, a new movie review, weekend plans, and much more.
  • On today's show, the next step in one of Arkansas’ most infamous crimes and subsequent trial. Plus, watching A Chorus Line’s legacy from its Tony winning debut to the latest incarnation now at Walton Arts Center, and much more.
  • The Man from Toronto is billed as an action/comedy. It has charasmatic leads and action. But no comedy. Courtney Lanning provides her review.
  • Chris Acker and other friends are performing at Butterfield Stage in Rogers on July 8th, but first he joined Timothy Dennis to perform for KUAF.
  • Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, says theater, music, library events and outdoor activities top the weekend list.
  • Michael Tilley with Talk Business and Politics gets us up to date on a renovation in Fort Smith converting an old Howard Johnson's to a modern apartment complex.
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