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On today's show, we hear more interviews from our archive, including our conversation with Ira Glass of This American Life, a performance from musician…
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On today's show, we hear more from our 28-year archive of interviews and shows. We get a story from Tahlequah about the Cherokee language, we hear part of…
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More interviews and stories from our archive on today's show: we hear from actor and philosopher Peter Coyote, journalist Bob Woodward, music from…
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On today's show, we continue our look back at 28 years of Ozarks at Large with more conversations from our archive. We hear from comedian and actor Martin…
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On today's show, we begin a week of deep dives into our 28-year archive of interviews and shows. Today we hear conversations with architect E. Fay Jones,…
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In 2013, Joseph Israel came to the Carver Center for Public Radio and talked with Antoinette Grajeda and Christina Karnatz. We remember him with his word…
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Joan Hess, the author of dozens of mysteries set in fictional Arkansas locations (that were very familiar to readers in northwest Arkansas) died last…
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We first mentioned Louise Thaden on a broadcast in March 2002. Susan Young, with the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, explained who Thaden was for us back…
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We consider the "outsider art" of a true Ozarker, Ed Stilley. His guitars are made from found objects and we use clips from past shows to understand his…
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We go back 13 years for a story about art cars in downtown Fayetteville. One car has a chorus of fish and another has the world's largest collection of…