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  • My Fair Lady kicks off the 2022-23 Broadway schedule at Walton Arts Center. The source material was first staged in 1913. We talk with Laird Mackintosh, the actor portraying Henry Higgins in this latest production.
  • A special session of the Arkansas Legislature begins today in Little Rock. John Brummett, a political columnist with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, says he doesn't expect fireworks this week. He also talks about last week's election results in Kansas with Roby Brock.
  • The president and CEO of the Annie E. Casey Foundation breaks down key indicators from this year's "Kid's Count" data and what it means for children in Arkansas.
  • Last week we didn't have time to air our entire conversation with Laird Mackintosh, the actor who is Henry Higgins in the national touring production of My Fair Lady. But we wanted to make sure you heard why he loves singing the songs in the musical, why his resume is unique and how crosswalks can be part of this conversation. My Fair Lady is at Walton Arts Center this week.
  • The University of Arkansas fall semester begins this month, with its largest incoming freshman class in history.
  • Rabbi Jacob Adler, an associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arkansas, is offering a course on Jewish languages this fall semester. He's a founding member of the Jewish Studies Program, the only program like it in Arkansas, taught by an interdisciplinary team of instructors to an array of students with various aims.
  • This week we use archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History to examine illegal gambling in Hots Springs in the 1960s.
  • Kevin Murach, assistant professor of health, human performance and recreation, discusses how his muscle research could help people live healthier for longer.
  • Ranu Jung, executive director of the Institute for Integrative and Innovative Research, discuss her vision for the institute, made possible by a $194.7 million grant from the Walton Family Charitable Support Foundation.
  • Min Zou, professor of mechanical engineering, explains nano-surface engineering and her effort to develop low-friction, lubricant coatings and surfaces for mechanical systems and biomedical implants.
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