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  • The Juke Joint Project from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History and The Music Education initiative opened Friday in the center's lobby off of the Fayetteville square.
  • Our Militant Grammarian often considers punctuation. This week she discusses the few times three dots can be correctly used in a sentence.
  • AARP Arkansas says voters age 50 and older will be crucial deciders in the upcoming election and need to know how new laws could impact them.
  • John Brummett of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette resurrects his “arrows of conventional wisdom” for his weekly column. This week, it was in order to create a panoramic snapshot of political standing. He spoke with Roby Brock from our partner Talk Business and Politics.
  • In the latest episode of Natural Election, we move beyond the what and the how, and tackle the why.
  • A federal lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas on behalf of four Washington County jail detainees who claim they were unwittingly administered Ivermectin, a controversial COVID-19 treatment, is progressing – slowly.
  • On today's show, a lawsuit regarding ivermectin and Washington County jail detainees moves forward. Plus, understanding why we vote, a new blues exhibit at the Pryor Center, and much more.
  • Fayetteville Muralist, Olivia Trimble, celebrates the opening of her store Sleet City. After struggling to find high-quality supplies locally for her work, Trimble ventured on to build a brick and mortar store to create a space for artists and art-curious individuals alike.
  • Author and historian Joyce Faulkner's book Garrison Avenue exits the pages and enters the ears with the launch of the audiobook version. You can attend the launch at 5:30 pm at Bookish in Fort Smith on Thursday May 12th, or via Zoom.
  • Becca Martin Brown, features editor for the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, finds the common ground between Fiddler on the Roof and The Revolutionists, plus plenty more to do this weekend.
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