Becca says our musical options during the next few days include performances by the Lyrique Quintette, and Har Mar Superstar.
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The trial of former Arkansas Treasurer Martha Shoffner continued Friday with testimony via taped conversations from a bond broker who allegedly received much of the state's bond business after giving kickbacks to Shoffner. And a number of court-related entities in Arkansas are receiving less funding after a decline in court fee and fine collections.
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In honor of Arkansas Archeology month, Becca Martin Brown takes us inside the University of Arkansas Museum Collections, not often open to the public.
- "Barbie" Beach Boys
- The Simpsons – Lisa and Malibu Stacy
- Barbie and the Rockers – 1987
- Toy Story 3
- Nicki Minaj – nicknamed Barbie
- Saturday Night Live skit with Amy Poehler and Britney Spears
- Original Barbie commercial – 1959
- "Barbie Girl" Aqua
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, April 14, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, a Pea Ridge family works to bring a family member home, a new trail lets walkers, runners and cyclists see a part of northwest Arkansas that's pretty much been a secret, and the lowdown on voodoo from a guest speaker who visited the University of Arkansas campus late last week.
Vincent Gaffney is the chair in landscape archeology and geomatics at the University of Birmingham in England. Tonight at 6:30, he’ll deliver a lecture about “The Secrets of Stonehenge” on the University of Arkansas campus.
“At the First Sign of Trouble” by The Beautiful Girls
The President of Northwest Arkansas Community College Dr. Becky Paneitz announces retirement; more than 40% of students who receive Arkansas Lottery scholarships don’t keep them for a second year; and more – on today’s Ozarks at Large Half-Time.
Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers tells us about performances by Boston Mountain Brassworks and vocal pop group Straight No Chaser.
Professional Actor Keith Scales is staging a midnight theater production at the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs based on the life of Norman Baker, who operated a popular and unorthodox cancer hospital at the Crescent in the 1930s. Shrouded in mystery, Baker has finally been brought to light, based on Scale’s historical research.
“Gone gone gone” by Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
Columnist Wayne Bell from www.fayettevilleflyer.com discusses movies, music, TV shows and more.