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This week, in lieu of our regular weekly news roundup, we're sharing something special — a speech by Arkansas Times editor emeritus Max Brantley on the sorry state of politics and journalism in our state.Beginning in November 2023, the Arkansas Times started a luncheon speaker series that covers current events in Arkansas and serves as a fundraiser for our reporting efforts. Speakers have included former LRSD superintendent Baker Kurrus; Lauren Cowles, a drafter of the Arkansas Abortion Amendment and coalition member with Arkansans for Limited Government; and former state representative Nate Bell. This week, guests heard from Max, who retired from the Arkansas Times in 2023 after 50 years in journalism in Little Rock. We welcome your feedback. Write us at podcasts@arktimes.com
Shelter Board of Directors member Baker Kurrus talks with us about what it's like being on the board and how they approach Shelter business.
In this week’s episode, Charles and Antwan provide perspective and conversation regarding improving the quality of life in Little Rock and the need to convert War Memorial Golf Course into a Central Park. In addition, they interview John Brummett, of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, regarding the campaign themes of Frank Scott and Baker Kurrus in the Little Rock Mayoral race. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arktimes-rock-the-culture/message
Jamie sits down with mayoral candidate Baker Kurrus to discuss the 2018 race.
Jamie sits down with mayoral candidate Baker Kurrus to discuss the 2018 race.
In this week's edition of our sensational new podcast, "The Conversation," host Matt Price interviews Little Rock Mayoral candidate Baker Kurrus. Kurrus talks about his views on the I-30 expansion and why projects like Woodland's Edge are what Little Rock needs more of.
In this week’s episode, we provide perspective and conversation on Riverfest’s low attendance numbers, primary election results in Pulaski County, and Baker Kurrus’ entry into Little Rock’s mayoral race. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arktimes-rock-the-culture/message
Arkansas Times editors Max Brantley and Lindsey Millar discuss midterm election results, ballot initiatives and the emergence of Baker Kurrus in the Little Rock mayoral race.
Today's broadcast of Radio CALS features an interview with former LRSD superintendent Baker Kurrus; a Bizarre Arkansas conversation with poet and professor Mark Spitzer about the Ozark Hellbender; an excerpt from Arkansas Literary Festival 2016; a new episode of Chewing the Fat; and more.
Today's broadcast of Radio CALS features an interview with former LRSD superintendent Baker Kurrus; selections from a panel discussion about the transformation of Arkansas politics in the 1970s; a CALS Con panel discussion of Disney and feminism; plus new episodes of Relics of Arkansas History, Bizarre Arkansas, and Chewing the Fat.
In this July 2016 conversation, Dr. David Stricklin, head of the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, talks with Baker Kurrus, former Little Rock School District (LRSD) superintendent, about his upbringing, education, early experiences as a lawyer, working with Lt. Gov. Win Rockefeller, and his service on the LRSD school board. They also talk about Kurrus' appointment as superintendent of LRSD schools, the problems he tried to address, the politics surrounding the district, his removal as superintendent, and his views on public schools and challenges they face.
Today's broadcast of Radio CALS features selections from a panel discussion about the transformation of Arkansas politics in the 1970s; an interview with former LRSD superintendent Baker Kurrus; a CALS Con panel discussion of Star Wars; plus new episodes of Relics of Arkansas History, Bizarre Arkansas, and Chewing the Fat.