
Ozarks At Large

The Arkansas Scholarship Lottery has existed for four years and it's director is thinking about the future.





Here are our ten clips inspired by the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who;
Apologies to the World Health Organization and WHO AM radio in Des Moines. Maybe next time.
- Barry Mann wonders Who Put the Bomp…
- Doctor Who encounters a (the? some?) Dalek.
- The Men at Work ask Who Can it be Now?
- Liz Taylor and Richard Burton argue (and argue) in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Bo Diddley demands Who Do You Love?
- Horton first hears a Who.
- The residents of Whoville celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
- The Baha Men launch an ear worm called Who Let the Dogs Out?
- Abbot and Costello figure out Who's on First. (yes, we included the routine two weeks ago in our salute to repetition…but you cannot leave this out of a who collection).
- The Who sing Who Are You?
Apologies to the World Health Organization and WHO AM radio in Des Moines. Maybe next time.



Latest Edition of Ozarks at Large
Monday, May 26, 2014
For a holiday edition of Ozarks at Large we hear highlights from a show at Fayetteville Public Library featuring songwriters Candy Lee, Shawn James and Barrett Baber.
A young musical duo BrynMarcon from Clarksville visits KUAF to perform and discuss their music.
The Ark is a coordinated initiative to increase regional competitiveness. Ozarks at Large’s Iti Agnihotri-Mudholkar visited the launch event to find out more.
More information is available at www.arkchallenge.org.
“Brutus” by Bugseed
Michael Tilley from our content partner www.thecitywire.com discusses the approval of sales tax extensions by voters in Fort Smith, Texas Governor Rick Perry's upcoming trip to Fort Smith in April, and more.
Updates about Arkansas Razorback baseball and John Brown University basketball, and the University of Arkansas revises guidelines to protect minors who visit campus – on today’s edition of Ozarks at Large Half-Time.
“Caeser” by Ty Segall
Becca Bacon Martin from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers tells us about a baseball collection on display, a theatre production in Little Rock, and a few musical performances lined up in Tulsa.