On today's show, we hear about two chances to celebrate old movies: a double feature of mid-century noir classics at Crystal Bridges tomorrow night, and coming to Walton Arts Center this week: the oldest-known surviving full-length animated film, with new music soundtrack performed live. We also hear about brand new TV. Ozarks at Large’s Rachell Sanchez-Smith finds out what it takes to make the Cherokee-based program Osiyo.
Ozarks at Large for Wednesday, February 16, 2022
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