During a tour last week, guests were given a preview of what the completed museum will look like.
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Dr. John Perry of Stanford University and University of California, Riverside, spoke at the University of Arkansas earlier this week.
Ozark Poets and Writers Collective meet at Nightbird Books, UA Fort Smith Chorale Ensembles performances at the Fort Smith Convention Center and The Whigs at George's.
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Poet Matthew Henriksen visits KUAF's Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio to talk about his book Ordinary Sun.
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Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Weekend Ozarks, the Museum of Native American History in Bentonville may be a secret for now, but it won't be for long. We'll explain why, and we find out how distance education will have a larger footprint in the University of Arkansas School of Law next fall.
Our militant grammarian Katherine Shurlds is back with another one of her pet grammar peeves.
“Couldn’t Care Less” by The Cardigans
Jodi Beznoska from Walton Arts Center says everyone’s going to keep very busy the next few weeks.
An update on the highest-ranking state official, as well as the former highest-paid state employee.
"Born to Roam” by: Shakey Graves
Our history doctor, Bill Smith, explains the history of the word "progressive" as well as its place in politics.
Arkansas still ranks third in the nation in the number of teen pregnancies, Fayetteville Roots Festival organizers announce another headliner, and more.