Ozarks At Large

Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large

Thursday, February 13, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, a movement in Fayetteville is encouraging residents to be kind to others, not just on Valentine's Day, but all year long. Plus, extremely cold temperatures and out of the ordinary snow storms have some wondering about climate change. We speak with one U of A researcher about global warming's effects on vegetation. And, two R&B divas perform in the region, Becca Martin Brown tells us what's up and more.
A new election for Cherokee Chief, scheduled Sept. 24th in Talequah may be snarled by a recent federal order to allow Cherokee Freedmen, descendants of both Cherokee and enslaved Africans, the right to vote.
Ron Breeding from our content partner KUAR in Little Rock files this report on the fallout from yesterday’s Crawford County courthouse shooting in Van Buren.
“Ba Ba” by Sigur Ros
Walton Arts Center’s Jodi Beznoska discusses Symphony of Northwest Arkansas’ inaugural season’s opening concert, magician James Galea and other upcoming performances at the center.
…for enrolment in classes at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith Academy of the Arts.
Peter Lane, President and CEO of Walton Arts Center, discusses the ambitious plans to renovate the Arkansas Music Pavilion. Earlier this week, the Fayetteville Advertising and Promotions Commission approved a $ 500,000 grant that will be applied toward the redesign of the AMP.
“Reelin’ In the Years” by Steely Dan