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  • Zakir Hussain will bring Triveni to Walton Arts Center April 5th at 7:00pm. The Grammy-winning musician will play the tabla and be joined on stage by Kala Ramnath on violin and Jayanthi Kumaresh on Saraswati veena.
  • One local TikTok creator has shot dozens of short videos in everyday spaces across the Ozarks. She takes us along with her on one of her shoots.
  • The concept of living between two worlds is a familiar one for University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe. This week, she explores that idea with music and performances by Reena Esmail and Zakir Hussain.
  • On today's show, the EPA plans to extend the use of agricultural insecticides known to harm honeybees. Plus, Lia Uribe takes us between two worlds in a new Sound Perimeter, a roundup of the coming weekend music, and much more.
  • On today’s show, childhood obesity, BMI and Arkansas. Plus, Michael Tilley from Talk Business and Politics helps us look at the week’s news, the band Good Looks, and much more.
  • The concept of living between two worlds is a familiar one for University of Arkansas music professor Lia Uribe. This week, she explores that idea with music and performances by Reena Esmail and Zakir Hussain.
  • Doc Washburn is a conservative talk show host turned GOP gubernatorial candidate in Arkansas. He spoke with Roby Brock in the latest edition of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.
  • On today's show, we're placing an emphasis on calm. We find out how image, sound, and Fayetteville landmarks combine for a unique TikTok experience. Plus, one of the greatest living tabla players is coming to Walton Arts Center, engaging our hands in woodworking, and much more.
  • A surprise period can ruin someone's day. That's why April Roy created FemPAQ. Today we hear about why it's important to talk about menstruation and the challenges of being a Black woman entrepreneur pitching to a room full of older men.
  • Doug Stowe is a craftsman, educator and an Arkansas Living Treasure (as designated by the Arkansas Arts Council) as well as an author. His latest book, The Wisdom of Our Hands: Crafting, a Life explores how working with our hands can have a major influence on our brains and our hearts.
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