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A new artist residency program in Springdale, readying for an increase of Arkansans with Alzheimer'sOn today's show, a new project in Springdale aims to make art more accessible by bringing it to the neighborhood. Also, preparing for an increasing population living in Arkansas with Alzheimer’s. Plus, Randy Wilburn’s latest episode of “I Am Northwest Arkansas” explores the world of bladesmithing with Kenneth Webb.
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Professional juggler Jay Gilligan will perform his show “Reflex” at the Jones Center in Springdale this weekend. It is a presentation of Hideaway Circus, based in Brooklyn. He and Hideaway co-founder Josh Aviner spoke with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about the show and life in circus arts.
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On today's show, The Arkansas Poll has released its 25th edition of the annual survey. Also, the Fort Smith Symphony is releasing world-premier recordings of compositions by Louis Wayne Ballard. Plus, Music Moves hosts Good News and The Blues.
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Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams visits The Medium in Springdale to visit with artist and community manager Amber Perrodin about upcoming performances from recipients of Creative Exchange Fund grants and more.
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Jonathan Harker is new to real estate, and he’s been handed an important assignment: convince Count Dracula that there is a perfect place for him in London The new ballet presented by NWA Ballet Theater twice this month, “Dracula. Here. Now,” uses Harker to bring the audience into the world of Dracula says Stephen Wynne, the artistic director of NWA Ballet.
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KUAF Community SpotlightAlyssa Reynoso-Morris, autora bilingüe, visitará la Biblioteca Springdale el 14 de Octubre para celebrar el Mes de la Herencia Hispana/Latina con una lectura de su libro Los Plátanos Son Amor.
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Today on The Outline: Arkansas U.S. Senator John Boozman expects the new Farm Bill to be passed by the end of the year or early next year. Also, Fayetteville City Council has “indefinitely tabled” a resolution to purchase property in the city’s historic Black community. Plus, two days of fall fun in downtown Springdale.
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Today on The Outline: With regard to violent attacks in Israel, Gov. Sanders orders flags to be flown at half-staff until Sunday. Also, University of Arkansas chancellor Charles Robinson to issue annual State of the University. Plus, more green roofs in Northwest Arkansas.
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An entire month’s worth of activities is inside Welcoming Week NWA, an intentional collection of events to affirm the importance of being a welcoming and inclusive place.
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Samaritan Community Center's 21st annual Fresh Start: BackPacks for Kids event is Saturday.