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Becca Martin Brown of the "Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette" joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams to suggest local happenings this weekend, like a psychic comedian's upcoming show at the King Theatre in Van Buren and glass artist Denise Lanuti.
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On today's show, an accelerated path for future nurses and paramedics at NWACC. Also, collecting pollen on purpose. Plus, the Victory Theater in Rogers is looking—and sounding—spiffy at age 97.
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Becca Martin Brown of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette joins Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams at the Carver Center for Public Radio to suggest local happenings this weekend, like Historic Cane Hill's community picnic and Eureka Springs' Carving in the Ozarks.
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On today's show, Jewel puts together a museum experience. Plus, a look into Drug Take Back Day 2024. We also learn more about the Old Friends Farm near Prairie Grove.
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Becca Martin Brown of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette suggests local happenings this weekend, like the NWA Modern Quilt Guild's "All Modern Quilts Show" in Rogers and the University of Arkansas' Schola Cantorum's performance of "Carmina Burana."
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On today's show, observing Earth Day with environmental educator Heather Ellzey. Also, six performers with the Silk Road Ensemble bring a world of music to Rogers. Plus, we review a week of news with Michael Tilley from Talk Business and Politics, and Becca Martin Brown from the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette gives us weekend options.
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Becca Martin Brown of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette suggests some local happenings this weekend, like Arkansas Public Theatre's production of "Into the Woods" and music from the new John Two-Hawks CD, "Eclipse."
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On today's show, we discuss the Muslim community in northwest Arkansas. Plus, Pat Ryan Key visited the Carver Center for Public Radio to perform, discuss his new record and how things have changed for him.
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April Wallace of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette fills in for Becca Martin Brown and suggests some local happenings this weekend that aren't centered around the sun (or its covering), like "Laughs in Spanish" at TheatreSquared and LatinX Theatre Project's "Holy Waters".
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On today's show, we learn more about Soldiers Songs and Voices Northwest Arkansas. Also, a NASA scientist explains what Monday’s eclipse can tell us. Plus, discovering math in the everyday.