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  • On today's show, beware of the highly poisonous hemlock growing around the Ozarks this spring. Plus, a new initiative aiming to making it easier to get diapers for those in need, a harrowing reminder of a school shooting in Jonesboro, and much more.
  • Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is set to open “We the People: The Radical Notion of Democracy”, including a rare, original print of the U.S. Constitution of which there are just eleven known in the world. The exhibition is organized by Polly Nordstrand, curator of Native American art, who said the document is the only privately held copy of the Constitution.
  • TheatreSquared is presenting the Pulitzer Prize-nominated The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity, a play that is centered around the loud world of professional wrestling...and humanity.
  • With calmer weather upon us, the patio season for live music is getting underway.
  • On today's show, we reconnect with natural recipes as we approach Earth Day. Plus, TheatreSquared uses pro wrestling to explore life, a roundup of upcoming live music, and much more.
  • Gar Hole Records was founded during the pandemic by Fayetteville musicians Nick Shoulders and Kurt DeLashmet as a means to sell a surplus of merchandise, but it has grown to be more than that. With new artists on the roster and in-person events happening throughout northwest Arkansas, the label's goal is to boost the profile of local and regional artists on its roster.
  • Our Militant Grammarian, Katherine Shurlds, takes on affect/effect, aisle/isle and capital/Capitol and other homonyms.
  • In the latest episode of Natural Election we discuss the impact of the four new voting laws in Arkansas with Christian Adcock of Disability Rights Arkansas and State Senator Greg Leding.
  • Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, figures you already know if you are going to the Garth Brooks concert Saturday night. She gives us details about the events that aren't attracting 80,000 people this weekend.
  • This week's Pryor Center archives takes us back to April, 1975. It was a month of war, inflation and an energy crisis.
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