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Nell Greenfieldboyce covers science for NPR, specifically how society and scientific development interact. Her new book, “Transient and Strange: Notes on the Science of Life” does the same. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams spoke with her about how being a science reporter can stoke the flames of curiosity.
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On today's show, learning what a billion dollars in proposed investments looks like. Also, "I am Northwest Arkansas" takes listeners beyond the stage at TheatreSquared. Plus, NPR science reporter Nell Greenfieldboyce reflects on the relationship between science and life.
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Pastor Clint Schnekloth of Good Shepherd of the Ozarks joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss Infinity Gate by M. R. Carey, and how an author can still spin an exciting, new tale in a seemingly-spent genre.
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On today's show, speaking with the creators of a new film about the 1919 Elaine Massacre and Dispossession. Plus, learning more about the critical need for winter blood donations. Also, the summer musical event, SweatFest, has a new winter counterpart: SweaterFest.
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On today's show, a business class at the University of Arkansas is looking at not how to make money but how to give it away. Plus, learning how the best way to study the Ozarks is to get into the Ozarks. Also, the newest dads at KUAF take a quiz about fictional dads.
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Pastor Clint Schnekloth of Good Shepherd of the Ozarks joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss "The Spiritual Significance of Overload Boredom" by Sharday C. Mosurinjohn and how we deal with modern, information-heavy life.
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Walter Hickey is the author of the book "You Are What You Watch: How Movies and TV Affect Everything." In an interview with Ozarks at Large's Matthew Moore, Hickey stresses the importance of pop culture reporting because the media viewers consume affects them more holistically than they may realize.
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Cedar Crest College's Lauren Braun-Stumfels writes about the Sunnyside Plantation in southern Arkansas in her book “Partners in Gatekeeping: How Italy Shaped US Policy Over Ten Pivotal Years, 1891-1901”. She visited the Carver Center for Public Radio to discuss how promises made to Italian immigrants in Arkansas didn’t materialize, and some of the newcomers left for northwest Arkansas and established Tontitown, a community that still embraces its Italian heritage.
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Pastor Clint Schnekloth of Good Shepherd of the Ozarks joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss the historic doctrinal text of the Lutheran Church, "The Book of Concord" by Martin Luther.
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On today's show, considering the future of schooling and education in Arkansas. Also, the Arkansas Republican and Democratic parties have their candidates, and Arkansans now wait for the campaigning. Plus, an early visit from Becca Martin Brown, the arts and entertainment editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, to help us get ready for a post-Thanksgiving weekend.