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KUAF Community SpotlightPete speaks with Sophia Nourani and Robert Bishop about the KUAF Radio Rumble.
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Sophia Nourani sits down with Ashley Worthy, who will host “Eclectic Slide Radio” on KUAF 3. It's one of six new locally-produced shows that will debut this month.
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Sophia Nourani sits down with DJ Katastrophe, who will host System of Era on KUAF 3 beginning this weekend. It's one of six new, locally-produced shows that will debut this month.
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Jay Stoyanov is the host of the new music show on KUAF 3 “Natural States," a show about the influence of nature on music.
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Later this week the Music Depot in downtown Rogers reopens. It’s operated by Music Moves and we asked Anthony Ball, Vice President of Music Moves about Friday night’s reopening show that begins at 7:00.
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We hear from producer and host Sophia Nourani, about her new music program 'Run Time' airing Saturday's at 7pm on the HD station KUAF 3.
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Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams speaks with Miletus Callahan-Barile, host of the new KUAF3 music program "Mr. Wednesday." They discuss his show, which airs on Sunday from 8-10 p.m. starting March 16.
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On today's show, community members are concerned about the rise in deportations of Marshallese people in Washington County. Also, the challenges and joys of singing Sondheim on stage. Plus, a night of EDM at the Momentary.
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Every year, NPR asks artists from around the country to submit a video of them playing in front of a desk. One artist or band is chosen from thousands to perform their own Tiny Desk Concert and go on tour with NPR Music. The deadline for submissions is the end of the day on Wednesday. Last year, Ozarks at Large’s Sophia Nourani spoke with local band ‘Common Roots’ about why they chose to submit an entry to the Tiny Desk Contest.
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On today's show, the changing landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness deals for student-athletes at the University of Arkansas. Also, Ed Bethune was a Republican Arkansas Congressman long before the GOP controlled the state. Plus, Tiny Desk Arkansas interviews.