Featured on the December 13th, 2013 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
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Homeless women without children have limited options when it comes to finding resources and support. Mitchell Riley tells us how Sister José Women's Shelter is offering Tucson's homeless women help, and a sense of community...
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While living in the arid Southwest desert, one thing an environmental writer probably should not do is build a backyard pool. In an essay, author Chris Cokinos tries to explain the logic behind what he calls the 'hypocrisy footprint'...
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Teachers' Voices lets educator Dr. Scott Whitlock explain how "Common Core" teaching standards are being applied in the classroom...
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And, meet composer and performer Brad Fiedel. After scoring a string of successful films including Nowhere to Hide, The Accused, and The Terminator series, Fiedel decided to leave Hollywood behind to re-kindle his artistic inspiration. Mark McLemore talks with Fiedel about Borrowed Time, a one-man stage show that shares his story and his music...
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ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT airs every Friday at 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., and every Saturday at 5 p.m., on NPR 89.1 FM / 1550 AM.
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