
Diane Rehm, host of NPR's The Diane Rehm Show
UPDATE: The blizzard in Washington, D.C., has caused Diane Rehm's flight to Little Rock to be cancelled. "An Evening with Diane Rehm" will now take place at 7 p.m. March 4 rather than Feb. 11 at Embassy Suites in Little Rock.
If you have made reservations but will not be able to attend on March 4, please call (501) 569-8485 or e-mail KLRE-KUAR.
If you would like to attend on March 4, tickets are $150 per person. To purchase tickets, call (501) 569-8485 or (800) 952-2528. To purchase tickets online click here.
ORIGINAL POST: Diane Rehm, host of The Diane Rehm Show on NPR, will be the star of the show at a benefit for the KUAR/KLRE Tower Campaign on at 7 p.m. Thursday, February 11 at Embassy Suites in west Little Rock.
The event was postponed in September when the veteran broadcaster fell and broke her hip. Rehm, whose daily national radio program, the Diane Rehm Show, airs on KUAR FM-89 at 9 a.m. weekdays, will talk about her experiences as a radio host and her thoughts on the future of public radio. She will take questions from the audience.
Reservations are $150 per person and can be made by calling (501) 569-8485 or (800) 952-2528. To purchase tickets online click here.
Rehm was in Little Rock on the rainy morning of April 3, 2008 as part of the Clinton School Speaker Series, discussing her book Finding My Voice as well as her battle with spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological affliction that causes strained speech, before a rapt audience at Robinson Center.


