Ozarks At Large

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Thursday, March 27, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, Spring is officially here, and warmer weather will soon bring with it insects like mayflies and damsel flies out and about. But before those bugs mature, they spend their young lives as nymphs in local waterways. We visit a local creek to see what is swimming and crawling beneath the surface. Plus, a conversation with another one of this year's gubernatorial candidates, Mike Ross. The Democrat has aspirations that stretch beyond this November. And back-handsprings and lateral bars: what it takes to be one of the best gymnastics programs in the country. We spend some time with the Arkansas Razorback Gymbacks, who will host this year's national championship regionals this week.
Here are our ten clips celebrating dance in honor of the NCAA's Big Dance: 1) Dancing Queen by Abba. 2) Al Pacino does the tango all the way to an Oscar in Scent of a Woman. 3) Marni Nixon provides the voice to Audrey Hepburn's celebration in My Fair Lady. 4) Gene Gene the Dancing Machine delights the audience on The Gong Show. 5) Uma Thurman and John Travolta debate in Pulp Fiction. 6) Chubby Checker launches a dance craze with The Twist. 7) Kevin Bacon makes the case for dancing in Footloose. 8) Los del Rio launches another dance craze with the Macarena. 9) Billy Elliot explains why he dances. 10) Gene Kelly ends the best (disagree?) dancing scene ever in Singing in the Rain. Apologies to: all those other dances, dance movies and dancing songs. Maybe next time.
Becca Martin Brown begins a week's worth of road trips to start Spring Break off right.
We end today's show with another song from the band's new album Lion's Den.
The university system's board voted yesterday to start offering online courses. And, the state departments of health and education partner on educating schools about the dangers of heat-related illnesses.
Sister by Andrew Belle
Michael Tilley from The City Wire says the 188th Fighter Wing has recieved approval to spend to $12.5 million to build a facility that could help the unit become an ISR Center of Excellence.