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  • Correcting misconceptions about contraception — Experiencing UofA concert hall's new sound
    2026/08/19

    On today's show, we explore misconceptions around contraception that can lead to risks for women and girls of all ages in Arkansas. We also learn the Urban Land Institute is offering faith-based organizations information on supporting affordable housing projects. Plus, we hear new sounds in Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall.

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    55 分
  • Scrutinizing vaccine changes — Animating 'The Fox in the Walled Garden'
    2026/08/18

    On today's show, we hear that while the federal government calls for changes to childhood vaccines, a local pediatrician stands firm on the science. We also get a peek behind the scenes on an animated film rooted in northwest Arkansas. Plus, we preview the upcoming season of concerts and live performances at the University of Arkansas.

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    55 分
  • Exploring the Ozarks with a new minor at the UofA — Recalling another Arkansas governor
    2026/08/17

    On today's show, we learn the University of Arkansas is launching a new minor in Ozarks Studies. Plus, we continue our series on Arkansas governors. We also hear that a regional volunteer center is getting a new name.

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  • A Pleistocene appearance in Fayetteville — Jazz Mania talks 'Banned Bodies'
    2026/08/14

    On today's show, we explore the University of Arkansas Museum’s collection that features 7.5 million items. Plus, we take a look at the next installment in The Medium’s Creative Exchange Fund, "Banned Bodies." We also welcome back Michael Tilley from Talk Business and Politics and more.

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    55 分
  • Curbing the rate of uninsured moms — Arkansas' connection to the Battle of Sicily
    2026/08/13

    On today's show, we learn uninsured rates are high in Arkansas, especially for the state’s Hispanic population, but work is happening to shrink those statistics. We also visit the Chaffee Barbershop and Military Museum to learn about the Battle of Sicily. Plus, a word about copper theft.

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    55 分
  • Exploring our connection to AI — Boys Nation gains an Arkansas leader
    2026/08/12

    On today's show, we learn that a researcher at the University of Arkansas has found that AI chatbots are showing up in our lives in unseen and unexpected ways. Plus, we hear that Sawyer Ray of Fayetteville now holds an elected position never achieved by Bill Clinton, Tom Cotton or Mike Huckabee. We also visit the Newport Jazz Festival.

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    55 分
  • Health insurance limbo — 'Lady Church in the Christian Imagination'
    2026/08/11

    On today's show, we learn that the status of health insurance for more than 200,000 Arkansans remains up in the air. Plus, we examine centuries of the feminine in Christianity. We also hear about a new film screening at Arkansas Cinema Society's FILMLAND.

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    55 分
  • Fayetteville group turns to churches on reparations — Pryor Center revisits one-term Gov. Francis Cherry
    2026/08/10

    On today's show, the city of Fayetteville declared racism a public health crisis six years ago. Now, a local organization is planning to take action. Plus, the Pryor Center explores Francis Cherry, an unusual Arkansas governor who served just one term.



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    55 分