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On today's Ozarks at Large, the U.S. Postal Service is looking to move its processing and distribution center out of Fayetteville, and there’s a lot of unanswered questions. Plus, the Northwest Arkansas Naturals have updated their logo designs and color palate. Plus, a conversation with the CEO of Venku, a company designed to help book hunting and fishing trips across the United States.
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Light in music can be presented in many ways. Whether it’s metaphorical or literal, its presence has the potential to shape listeners’ emotions and atmospheres. Today in Sound Perimeter, we explore light in music. Wishing you a bright day filled with music and guided by our collective dreams of a better and brighter world.Find out more about our composers and performers:Alex Temple, composerEgide DuoDreion
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On today's show, a federal grant for immigrant integration in Arkansas. Also, the Arkansas Secretary of State’s office prepares for counting signatures for proposed state constitutional amendments. Plus, light and music combine in Lia Uribe’s latest Sound Perimeter.
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Chocolate’s history chocolate can be traced back to ancient Mesoamerican civilizations, particularly the Olmec, Maya, and Aztec cultures. These civilizations cultivated and consumed cacao beans, the primary ingredient in chocolate. Chocolate has been an inspiration to many artists, including the composerswe highlight today in Sound Perimeter: Piotr Ilych Tchaikovsky, Stacy Garrop, and Juan Carlos Guio. Find out more about our composers and performers:Stacy GarropJoseph LulloffIrene Gomnez
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On today's show, the prevalence of the Arkansas state butterfly is dangerously low. Plus, how the media we consume affects us on a biological level. Also, the inspiration chocolate has on music.
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On today's show, an Arkansas law passed in 2017 is being discussed in relation to the current war in Gaza. Also, after a loss in 2022, former gubernatorial candidate Chris Jones is still politically active. Plus, FRUITCAKE is a new holiday market debuting in Fayetteville this weekend.
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The emotional landscape of love is intricate and multifaceted, encompassing a spectrum of feelings that add to the richness of the human experience. Today in Sound Perimeter we explore tender and convoluted love, as embraced by composers Juan Pablo Contreras and Reza Vali. Find out more about our composers and performers:Juan Pablo ContrerasReza Vali
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On today's show, the hunt continues for the ivory-billed woodpecker as it continues to elude humans and the label of extinction. Plus, veteran Dale Benedict's trip to the nation's capital. Also, we wish farewell to Ozarks At Large producer Timothy Dennis.
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Today in Sound Perimeter we are inspired by cellos and flowerpots and by old, new, fresh and imaginative approaches to music creation.Find out more about our composers and performers:Lucia SwartsNew Morse CodeCaroline Shaw
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On today's show, a new report from the Environmental Working Group finds when it comes to farming, climate change is costing taxpayers. Plus, new editions of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, Talking Tunes and Sound Perimeter.