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Silkroad Ensemble is a musical collective dedicated to bringing together musicians. The latest version of Silkroad’s “Train Station Trio” will perform in Fayetteville this week. The musicians will also participate in the “TEACH M.E.” Music Education Conference. Daniel Abrahams, assistant professor of music education, came to the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio to talk with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about the conference. They were joined on Zoom by Kaoru Wantabe, a flutist and percussionist, and Morgan Beckford, the director of Silkroad Connect.
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On today's show, the impact of fashion here in Northwest Arkansas. Also, the Razorbacks welcome a new head men’s basketball coach. Plus, musicians from the Silk Road Ensemble are in Fayetteville this week for a music education conference and to perform.
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KUAF Community SpotlightPete and Jasper discuss the Community Spotlight theme song contest and how you can get involved!
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On today's show, we hear about the impact of the decision of the state of Arkansas to remove X from state IDs. Also, the Ozark Jazz Philharmonic is getting ready for its big debut. Plus, as people continue to move to northwest Arkansas, what are they looking for?
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Yesterday on Ozarks at Large, we heard from Soldier Songs and Voices, a program that connects vets through music, performance and songwriting. The group will host a program at the Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History tonight. And to preview, we hear more from the session with Soldier Songs and Voices' Lee Haight, Jim Hale and B.R. Lang recorded in the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio.
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The band Blonde Redhead is at the top of the bill for this weekend’s Ecliptic Festival in Hot Springs. Jay Stoyanov, host of the music program “Natural States” each weekend on KUAF 3, spoke with the band, and he brings Ozarks at Large this report.
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On today's show, we learn more about Soldiers Songs and Voices Northwest Arkansas. Also, a NASA scientist explains what Monday’s eclipse can tell us. Plus, discovering math in the everyday.
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Jillian Speece and Nathaniel Paul Hoff are wife-and-husband, filmmakers, and the musical duo The Bergamot. They’re the protagonists and subjects of the documentary “State of the Unity,” which will screen at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art on April 11. The movie follows Nathaniel and Jillian as they drive across the county, searching for unity through music and art. Last week, Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams spoke with the artists about the film and what they learned during its creation.
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On today's show, a local nonprofit is trying to grow the skateboarding scene in northwest Arkansas. Also, we continue our series "TEA: the Transgender Experience in Arkansas." Plus, two musicians travel to all 50 states in search of unity.
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AMMPLIFY Fest is a free, two-day live music and art festival taking place later this month at Mount Sequoyah. Ozarks at Large's Sophia Nourani reports that AMMPLIFY's mission is to provide mentorship and a platform to the arts community in northwest Arkansas.