Kyle Kellams
News Director, Host of Ozarks at LargeKyle Kellams has been the news director at KUAF for 34 years and has been producing Ozarks at Large. The show began in a weekly format, then became a daily show. Kellams first started working in radio at KTLO in Mountain Home while in high school and also spent a year as news director at KKIX in Fayetteville before working at KUAF. During his time at KUAF, Kellams served as the radio play-by-play voice for the University of Arkansas women's basketball team and, on occasion, the U of A baseball team.
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Author Craig Fehrman spent five years and read more than a million words of expedition journals to write "This Vast Enterprise," a new history of Lewis and Clark told through multiple perspectives.
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Atlanta comedian Rob Haze performs at the Jones Center in Springdale on April 10, wrapping up the first season of the venue's Center Stage comedy series. He spoke with Kyle Kellams ahead of the show.
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Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics joins Kyle Kellams to discuss Mercy Fort Smith's $60M investment pledge, the new Slackwater Harbor, Fort Smith water meters and a new museum fundraiser.
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On today's show, we hear that the Arkansas Legislature’s fiscal session kicked off yesterday with a State of the State address from Sarah Huckabee Sanders. We also hear from Craig Fehrman, who spent five years researching his new book about Lewis and Clark and still didn’t find everything he wanted. Plus, news from the River Valley courtesy of Talk Business & Politics.
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Todd Arkyn Crush hid his hallucinations for decades out of fear and stigma. He joins Kyle Kellams to discuss his memoir and call to change how society treats mental illness.
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The UA Theater opens "Peter and the Starcatcher" Friday April 10— a musical prequel to Peter Pan. Three cast members talk bonding, backstory and what it means to grow up.
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Kyle Kellams speaks to Brian Whittington, creator and star of the "Yuck Show", which will be coming to the Jones Center as part of their FamJam Saturdays program on April 18.
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Randy Dixon of the Pryor Center joins Kyle Kellams to explore the career of former Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball coach Nolan Richardson and the legacy he left with the program.
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On today's show, a recent court ruling could lead to greater accessibility for voter registration in Arkansas. Plus, scenes from a research retreat focused on maternal mental health. And we hear a brand new Pryor Center Archive on Nolan Richardson.
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Opera in the Ozarks board chair Alice Martinson tours the new Inspiration Point Center for the Arts, a state-of-the-art theater in Carroll County that opened last May.