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July 4th Weekend, 2014
For this holiday weekend we listen again to music recorded inside Firmin-Garner Performance Studio during the first six months of 2014. We hear from: Pearl Brick Cletus Got Shot Sweetwater Gypsies Isayah Wofford The Riverblenders Xcluded Sons of Otis Malone Finvarra's Wren Dick Johnson Elephant Revival And a weekend update of things to do from Becca Martin Brown from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers.
Jodi Beznoska from Walton Arts Center has details on what will keep us entertained during the months of November and December.
University of Arkansas Chancellor Dr. G. David Gearhart and Provost Dr. Sharon Gaber addressed concerns and invited suggestions from campus faculty members during the fall semester campus faculty meeting held yesterday on the U of A campus. To listen to Chancellor Gearhart and Provost Gaber answer questions from the audience, click here.
“Storm Music” by Mont Alto Orchestra
In Washington County, the Coordinated Response to Elder Abuse Training Effort—CREATE for short--brought together national and state experts with local law enforcement and elder advocates, the first group of its kind in Arkansas.
“I Believe Love is Stronger Than Death” by Mont Alto Orchestra
Christina Thomas spoke with Eric Jensen, the presenter of “A History of Hip-Hop” party. The event is being hosted today at Smoke & Barrel Tavern in Fayetteville at 9 p.m.
Chris Robinson, the frontman of The Black Crowes, will perform as part of The Chris Robinson Brotherhood at George’s at 9 p.m.
“Mississippi Mile” by John Oates