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The Arkansas Crisis Center is hosting The Last Laugh: Dark Comedy for a Cause at JJ’s Live in Fayetteville this Friday. All proceeds go to the center and their 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Ozark at Large’s Sophia Nourani spoke with Ally Delle, director of development at the Arkansas Crisis Center and the host of the show, about why comedy can be an important part of mental health.
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On today's show, we learn about the learning curve of using AI in a professional setting. Also, a new solar farm is in the works for the Beaver Water District. Plus, a conversation about dark comedy for a cause.
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Adam & Keiran from Comedy Channel 415 talk about their comedy troupe, influences and a little bit of trivia.
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KUAF Community SpotlightPete speaks with NWA Society of Professional Journalists President Gina Shelton, about the 2024 Northwest Arkansas Gridiron Show, an annual political-spoof performance, which premieres Oct. 11-12 at The Medium Theatre in Springdale.
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Theater is not always presented by professional actors. Sometimes, journalists step away from their keyboards and onto the stage. The annual Gridiron Show will be at The Medium in Springdale on Oct. 11 and 12. Each year, the show is written and acted by journalists who poke fun at current events and newsmakers. Ozarks at Large asked former newspaper editors Rusty Tuner and Charlie Alison to give us a preview.
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In this week’s excerpt of "I Am Northwest Arkansas," host Randy Wilburn talks with local comedian The Frisco Kid. They discuss his journey from LA to NWA, the budding comedy scene, and more.
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Ozarks at Large's host, Kyle Kellams, sits down with reporters Daniel Caruth and Jack Travis to test their knowledge of their native region.
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"Capitol Fools" are former congressional staffers who pen and perform songs and parodies of all things American politics. The "Capitol Fools" will be at the Walton Arts Center Thursday night and sat down with Ozarks At Large's Kyle Kellams to talk about how the past few weeks have been ripe for political parody.
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Philadelphia-based comedian Krish Mohan says his new stand up show Politely Angry is meant to point out the ridiculous in divisive issues like race,…
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As part of Intersections, Northwest Arkansas's monthlong celebration of women in the arts, Stage Eighteen presents an evening of comedy with four women…