
Ozarks At Large


Arkansas Highway Commissioner John Burkhalter has announced that he will run for a statewide office, but which one remains to be said. Blanche Lincoln talks about Mark Pryor's reelection chances. And summer temperatures are here to stay.


Becca's weekend entertainment suggestions include Lombardi at Rogers Little Theater, the Bentonville Art and Culinary Festival and Thunder on the Mountain.

An Arkansas non-profit expresses concern about changes to the state's Medicare system. Another state organization is pushing for a tort reform ballot initiative. And, a former landfill in Fayetteville gets one step closer to being cleaned up and converted into greenspace.


The Walton Arts Center's biggest fundraiser, Art of Wine, is next week. Jodi Beznoska has more on the three evenings of wine tasting, plus the second half of Artosphere.
Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, I-540 undergoes a name change. And, we tinker around the Amazeum office in Bentonville.
It’s not all elections today. We take time out for another musical performance from inside our studio. Dr. Park visits the Firmin-Garner Studio and performs live accompanied by Prof. Skirmante Kezyte on the piano.
Web Exclusive: Extended Conversation With Dr. Moon-Sook Park
Becca Martin Brown of NWA Newspapers previews a performance by the Mont Alto Orchestra. The performance will take place in Giffels Auditorium as the orchestra accompanies the silent film "The Vanishing American."
"Down" by Miles Davis
Wayne Bell, creator of the Culture Club column for Fayetteville Flyer, offers a DVD suggestion and thoughts about nearby holiday travel.
"Already Elsewhere" by Six Parts Seven
Sara Grey is returning to Fayetteville for another intimate concert Friday night. Before her travels, she talked to us from her home in Scotland.
The Army Corps of Engineers schedules a series of public meetings regarding changes to lock and dam operations along the McLelland-Kerr River Navigation System in Arkansas, record numbers of Arkansas residents have voted early this year, and the Rogers School District has followed suit of several other area school districts and applied for federal Race to the Top grant money.
"Election Day" by Lyle Lovett