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Dale Phillips of the Bella Vista Historical Museum describes a car caravan tour that visits sites tied to the resort town's earliest eras, from post-Civil War settlements to the water infrastructure of the 1920s.
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On today's show, providing different model options for diabetes education is resulting in improved outcomes for Arkansans, and an Honors College course will investigate how stress can change us.
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Kyle Kellams and Becca Martin Brown talk with former Arkansas Public Theatre board chair Rusty Turner about a new rehearsal annex and plans to relaunch shows.
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Becca Martin Brown returns to talk about her work at the Museum of Native American History and a new Spiro Mounds exhibit on "The Other Way”.
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Fayetteville glass artist Denise Lannutti discusses her beadwork, fused glass techniques and evolving studio practice, as well as details for her upcoming winter show at her home.
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Actor Justin Fletcher portrays Edgar Allan Poe in Arkansas Classical Theatre’s immersive staging of "The Madness of Edgar Allan Poe: A Love Story" at Fayetteville’s historic Headquarters House.
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On today's show, we hear a conversation advocating for increased public and private investment in affordable housing. Plus, the Madness of Edgar Allen Poe. We also hear from jazz musician Camille Thurman.
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Historian Brooks Blevins and Cane Hill’s Amanda Cothren join Ozarks at Large to preview this year’s Cane Hill After Dark event, Ozark Creatures: Fierce and Fantastical, occurring Oct. 24 at Historic Cane Hill.
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On today's show, we learn how Women in Tech of Northwest Arkansas works across generations to make waste reduction better and more fun. Plus, a vision for the future of the Razorback Greenway. Also, an interview with a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.
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Theater students at Springdale’s Don Tyson School of Innovation bring a comedic twist to the classic Hound of the Baskervilles story in Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville, running Oct. 9–12 at the Pat Ellison Performing Arts Center.