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On today's show, how Italian immigration to Arkansas in the 19th century influenced U.S. policy for a long time. Plus, Dan Maguire stops in to sing a couple of songs. Also, the holiday blockbuster movie season is underway with Disney’s “Wish.”
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Sophia Nourani speaks with Joey Vanderslice, a member of the local band 'Gardensnakes'. He discusses their sound, the music scene in Fayetteville and their upcoming show at George's Majestic Lounge on November 19th.
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On today's show, connecting rural residents with better health outcomes. Also, Michael Tilley from Talk Business and Politics examines a continued absence at the Crawford County Library and a public discussion about Fort Smith’s downtown. Plus, performing with the Grand Ole’ Opry for 40 years.
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This month, the Songwriters in the Round at Meteor Guitar Gallery in downtown Bentonville will again invite four artists to share the stage with each other and their songs with an audience. Lacy Hampton of "Common Roots" and bluegrass artist Buddy Shute join Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to discuss their upcoming Bentonville performances.
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Ozarks At Large's Sophia Nourani discusses musical inspiration with Jeremy Morris and Lacy Hampton of brother/sister duo band Common Roots and how they attain their harmonies.
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The DIY- or “Do It Yourself”- music scene in Northwest Arkansas is a vibrant, diverse community that thrives on the innovation of local artists. Ozarks At Large's Sophia Nourani speaks with Robert Bishop, KUAF’s music manager, about Fayetteville’s strong connection to music and community and an upcoming event that highlights their importance.
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On today's show, an art exhibit celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month. Also, the Fort Smith Symphony performs some new music outside this weekend. Plus, a trip back to the pumpkin patch.
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One of the changes from the inaugural Format Festival is its location. FORMAT Festival producer Elizabeth Edelman and senior public relations director for the Momentary Amanda Horn discuss the festival’s move from Sugar Creek to downtown Bentonville and the benefits it will provide to attendees.
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On today's show, taking a close look at FORMAT Festival's location change and artists lineup. Plus, the Central Arkansas Library System's Six Bridges Book Festival returns.
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The Black Legacy Project has gathered 12 songs in a new record to advance racial solidarity, equity, and belonging while celebrating diverse artists across the country, including musicians from Northwest Arkansas.