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  • The Bentonville Bike Fest begins Friday and includes dozens of races, exhibits and rides.
  • For the May edition of the KUAF Lunch Hour, we welcomed songwriter Adam Faucett to our lobby. Here he performs "Opossum" and "Ouchita Witch." The full performance will be available soon on the KUAF YouTube page.
  • Courtney Lanning gives the new historical drama I'm Charlie Walker a "go-see" recommendation. She says the film, based on a 1971 collision of two oil tankers, is good and the acting by Mike Coleter is outstanding.
  • NorthWest Arkansas Community College is hosting a Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday, June 11th, and will feature a live recording of the podcast Undisciplined. The celebration begins at 2pm and the podcast will begin recording at 4pm.
  • A wide variety of live music is on tap for the next several days, including a few national touring bands, plenty of rock and roll, and more.
  • Becca Martin Brown says June's arts and events are all over the place, including the start of a special anniversary year for the Fort Smith Little Theater.
  • This week Michael Tilley, with Talk Business and Politics, highlights changes of landscape, ownership and personnel in Fort Smith affiars. A historic building is headed for demolition and the city's Board of Directors will see changes this year.
  • Chrisopher Blattman's book Why We Fight: The Roots of War and the Paths to Peace examines why wars have been fought and the ways to avoide conflict.
  • We kick off our Summer Reading List a little early with Two Friends Books in Bentonville.
  • On today's show, a new partnership in the River Valley aims to provide help in all things educaiton for traditionally underserved communities. Plus, working to demystify politcal jargon, the global impact on music, and much more.
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