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On today's show, talks continue of a possible affiliation deal between the University of Arkansas and the University of Phoenix. Also, a federal judge refuses to dismiss a lawsuit regarding ivermectin use at the Washington County Detention Center. Plus, an excerpt from the latest episode of "Resilient Black Women," secret clocks and more.
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Ozarks at Large's daily outline of what's happening includes the continuation of a lawsuit regarding Ivermectin use at a county jail, the continued run of the play "Sanctuary City" at TheatreSquared and another win for the Razorback baseball team.
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Trying to figure out how to spend a late winter weekend? Becca Martin Brown, the features editor at the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, has your schedule.
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On today's show, what is on Arkansas report card from the American Lung Association. Plus, about 100,000 Arkansans were without power this morning because of heavy snowfall. Also, "Kim's Convenience" opens this weekend at TheatreSquared, an excerpt from KUAF's RefleXions Music Series and more.
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The TheatreSquared production of Kim's Convenience opens this weekend. Nelson T. Eusebio and Eileen Rivera, the play's director and associate director, explain why they love this "small, but mighty" work so much.
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Almost $2 million from the National Institutes of Health will go toward a UAMS vaccine hesitancy study. Also on today's show, Roby Brock, editor-in-chief of Talk Business & Politics, reports how the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact philanthropy. Plus, actor James Taylor Odom unravels his portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" at TheatreSquared.
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TheatreSquared is staging "A Christmas Carol," and we asked the actor portraying Scrooge, James Taylor Odom, how he digs into the character.
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Dominique Morisseau's play "Detroit '67" opens tonight at TheatreSquared. The production mixes the music and issues of then (and now).
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The cheesiness, the 1950s sense of existential worry and the 1950s sensibility are all in the new stage adaptation of It Came From Outer Space, opening tonight on the TheatreSquared stage in Fayetteville.
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We remember Art Herzberg, who died this week. Art Herzberg was among the first GIs to land on D-Day. His life was the inspiration for the play My Father's War. In 2021, after a TheatreSquared production of the play, he talked with the audience about his epxeriences.