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The Thaden School in Bentonville is expanding to offer kindergarten and first grade students beginning this fall.
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Today's "Sound Perimeter" includes music that reflects a recurring theme that echoes throughout, a rhythmic pattern resembling a heartbeat.
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KUAF Community SpotlightPete Hartman is joined by Shelley Mobur and Shelley Dare to learn about the upcoming eclipse-themed market in downtown Rogers on April 6.
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TEA: the Transgender Experience in Arkansas, filmed in KUAF's Listening Lab, profiles the lives of seven trans youth, women, and men. In this episode, host Taylor Johnson talks with 22-year-old Angel Renee, an award-winning professional trans drag queen artist who performs as "Angel Divinity."
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Next Monday a total solar eclipse will cover much of the state of Arkansas for 4 minutes and 27 seconds at it’s longest period. We hear how the natural state is preparing for the once-in-a-lifetime event.
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AMMPLIFY Fest is a free, two-day live music and art festival taking place later this month at Mount Sequoyah. Ozarks at Large's Sophia Nourani reports that AMMPLIFY's mission is to provide mentorship and a platform to the arts community in northwest Arkansas.
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In the first episode of the new season of Points of Departure, hosts Laurence and Rogelio speak with Martin Wolf of eco-friendly cleaning product maker Seventh Generation.
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Today, Sound Perimeter offers a unique musical experience featuring compositions by John Cage, as if seen through a window: tranquil landscapes on the outside and dynamic, playful interactions on the inside. Performances by Takahiro Yoshikawa and So Percussion.
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Today, Sound Perimeter offers a unique musical experience featuring compositions by John Cage, as if seen through a window: tranquil landscapes on the outside and dynamic, playful interactions on the inside. Performances by Takahiro Yoshikawa and So Percussion.
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KUAF Community SpotlightPete Hartman is joined by Dr. Steve Belinga, head of the Belinga Foundation, about their upcoming Journey to Africa event in Forth Smith on April 6.