Ozarks At Large

Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large

Friday, May 30, 2014
Ahead on Ozarks, Michael Tilley talks about a potential multi-billion dollar acquisition by Tyson Foods and a less-than-expected participation rate for upcoming elections in the City of Fort Smith. And, a preview of two very different ways to spend tomorrow night: the rumble of monster trucks will be in Springdale, and music from the Artosphere Festival Orchestra will be in Fayetteville.
This fall, the University of Arkansas will offer its first start-to-finish, online bachelor's degree program – a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.
Parent blogging isn't a new phenomenon, but it is a growing one. Some of the more successful practitioners can catch the attention of ad agencies.
Blessings are part of many lives. Almost everybody thinks of them differently in some way.
For our monthly spaces series, we tour the Tulsa National Weather Service office.
Our ten clips saluting science! 1. Thomas Dolby and the 80s anthem, She Blinded Me with Science. 2. Greer Garson as Marie Curie in the 1943 movie, Madame Curie. 3. Those kings of nerd rock, Barenaked Ladies, sing The History of Everything, 4. Peter Sellers (and Peter Sellers) in Dr. Strangelove. 5. Blondie and that 80s anthem, Atomic. 6. The work of the Absent-Minded Professor becomes public to the citizens of Medfield. 7. Oingo Boing and that 80s anthem, Weird Science. 8. Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox and a DeLorean in Back to the Future. 9. Colin Clive, as Dr. Frankenstein, is somewhat proud of his creation. His attitude will change. 10. Tom Leher (of course!) sings The Elements. Apologies to: the other kings of nerd rock, They Might be Giants, all of those other mad scientists, The Andromeda Strain, Jesse Pinkman and Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker (two of the best muppets). Maybe next time.