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Arts & Letters is a program celebrating contemporary arts, humanities, and social sciences, with an emphasis on authentic Southern voices. Hosted by J. Bradley Minnick of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, the full episode archive is available at artsandlettersradio.org.

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Of White Ashes

Between 1942 and 1944 over 16,000 Japanese Americans were interned in Jerome Arkansas. Join us for a story of lives interrupted and resilience with authors Connie and Kent Matsumoto and their novel Of White Ashes.

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Diamond Park

Four Houston teens skip school and take a bus to Diamond Park in search of an elusive 1959 Chevy Impala convertible. What could go wrong?

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Beautiful Music

Can music help us become who we want to be? Join us for a discussion with author Michael Zadoorian about his novel Beautiful Music...

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Watershed with Mark Barr

Join us for a 1937 story of electricity coming to rural South and the men and women who made it possible.

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This Afterlife with Poet A.E. Stallings

Does poetic constraint empower creativity? Known for her received forms like sonnets and sestinas, American poet A.E. Stallings joins us in the studio to discuss her book of selected poems, This Afterlife.

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From Dora-Mittelbau to the Moon

What is the connection between a secret concentration camp built deep inside a German mountain and NASA's race to the moon in the 1960s? Novelist Patrick Hicks takes us on a journey from humanity's deepest despair to our greatest heights.

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She Calf and Other Quechua Folk Tales

Travel with us to the high Andes of Cusco, Peru searching for folk tales with author Johnny Payne. Many know of Machu Picchu, but few Americans have heard the oral stories of the indigenous people who reside in the shadows of the 15th-century Inca citadel.

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Pedagogy of the Depressed

Join us for an exploration of how and why higher education is evolving with Distinguished Professor, Christopher Schaberg.

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All the See You Tomorrows

Can we every truly 'go home again?' Can we ever revisit or recapture 'who we were' as kids? Join us for a conversation with author, William Lychack and his novel, Cargill Falls.

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Still No Word from You

What makes a good reader? What are the actual notes in the margin worth remembering? What perspective does life on the margins bring? Will Peter Orner have answers for us?

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AR Poetica with Sandy Longhorn

Share time with Central Arkansas poet Sandy Longhorn as we follow her poetic tale of severe illness in America and "the industrial medical complex." Join us as we hear Longhorn's poetry and discuss complex issues surrounding women and commercial healthcare.

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AR Poetica with Sandy Longhorn

Share time with Central Arkansas poet Sandy Longhorn as we follow her poetic tale of severe illness in America and "the industrial medical complex." Join us as we hear Longhorn's poetry and discuss complex issues surrounding women and commercial healthcare.

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Know When to Hold 'em, Lady Gambler Lottie Deno

What do you do when a 19th century outlaw is your namesake? Why if you're creative Frank Thurmond, you write about him and his infamous wife, Lottie Deno the notorious 'lady' gambler!

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AR Poetica with Kai Coggin

Meet Hot Springs poet Kai Coggin as she speaks up and speaks out about injustice, her love of nature, her beloved fu dogs, her marriage, and her journey to Arkansas...

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Musical Tables with Poet Billy Collins

Coined "America’s favorite poet” by The Wall Street Journal, Billy Collins shares his collection of short poems, writing about nature, animals, poetry, and hotels—all in only a handful of lines.

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Rights Delayed: The History of US Progressive Unions

Some have coined 2023 as the year of the union. But what are the historic roots of progressive unions 1935-1950 in the US? Join us as we journey into the history of US labor law with Charles Romney.

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Fire Bones: The First Ever 'Go-Show'

We're going on a Go-Show! Join us as we follow poet, musician and multi-media artist Gregory Brownderville into his digital piece, Fire Bones.

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Sandy and Wayne

Sandy has built her career as the tough-minded, no-nonsense lead inspector for the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department, but will she open her heart to Wayne before the chance for love passes them both by?

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Extraordinary Tragedies with Novelist Joe Meno

When destiny unravels for two sibling musical prodigies, Aleks and Isobel, what will await them?

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Forever Changed, Still Here

"At the end of life, comes death. Family caregiving is the hardest job and the greatest honor most of us will ever face." A story about love, loss, and hope...

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