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Coming to you live from Memorial Hall on the University of Arkansas campus, the latest episode of "Undisciplined" discusses the history and current work being done on food insecurity in Northwest Arkansas. The panel includes, David Street, Judy Kamau, Terrius Bruce, Denise Garner, Monique Jones and Casey Cowan.
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Fayetteville Restaurant Week begins Sunday. Chef Kian Lam Kho, author of the cook book "Phoenix Claws and Jade Trees" will be at Meji as a guest chef. We asked about his passions, whether he likes grocery shopping and if he's eaten a paw paw.
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The finalists for the Arkansas Food Hall of Fame are in and winners will be announced in early March. Nominees includes Hugo's of Fayetteville, DeVito's Restaurant in Harrison, The Ozark Cafe in Jasper and Skyline Cafe in Mena.
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Fayetteville Restaurant Week begins Sunday, Feb. 19. More than 30 restaurants will be participating with special events and special menu offerings. Meji opened its doors in 2010, and will host guest chef Kian Lam Kho during the week.
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Tuesday is Valentine's Day and Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, wants you to know there are holiday-themed things to do and see. For instance, the Eureka Springs Chocolate Lover's Festival and Chocolate Tour.
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KUAF Community SpotlightPete Hartman speaks with Hemali Gauri, Founder of the K12 Allergies nonprofit, about her journey with struggling with food allergies and how it inspired her to create an advocacy organization that provides resources for families.
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On today's show, the "We are Cherokee: Cherokee Freedmen and the Right to Citizenship" exhibition opens in Tahlequah. Plus, learning about Eliza Jane Ashley, was the executive chef at the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion for 35 years. Plus, the musical comedy "Tootsie" opens at the Walton Arts Center tomorrow, and more.
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We begin a brand new year of studying archives from the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History. This week, Randy Dixon helps us learn more about Eliza Jane Ashley, the executive chef at the Arkansas Governor's Mansion for more than 35 years.
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The first KUAF Lunch Hour of 2023 will be in a new venue and feature a first-time ensemble. The January show tomorrow will be in the Walker Community Room in the Fayetteville Public Library and feature Amos Cochran with the Fort Smith String Quartet.
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So far, Second Helping NWA has served about 8,000 meals. It's founder, Nate Walls, said the organization began working with Wood Stone Craft Pizza on an annual toy drive about three years ago.