April 15, 2021 / Modified jul 8, 2021 5:53 p.m.

Painting on Shadows - The music of To-Ree-Nee Wolf.

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Find out what one local community wants to say with the podcast “Autism Talks”; and the legendary history of the Rialto Theatre, as seen through the lens of C. Elliot.

to-ree-nee untitled artwork spotlight "Cordelia and The Night Wind," painting by To-Ree-Nee Wolf.

Arizona Spotlight

July 8, 2021

NPR
This episode of Arizona Spotlight is supported by <a href="https://degrazia.org/" target="_blank">Degrazia Gallery in the Sun Museum</a>. (Download MP3)

Featured on this encore edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:

assa autism talks logo unsized VIEW LARGER The "Autism Talks" podcast logo.
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assa eric stark unsized VIEW LARGER Eric Stark, marketing coordinator for Banner University Health Plans, is a member of the board of the Autism Society of Southern Arizona, and a self-advocate with an autism diagnosis.
courtesy ASSA
assa brie seward unsized VIEW LARGER Brie Seward, executive director of the non-profit Autism Society of Southern Arizona.
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  • As the 100-year old Rialto Theatre prepares to re-open its doors to live performance, a visual exhibition pays tribute to the musical legends who have walked on its stage, as seen through the dynamic lens of the photographer known as C. Elliot, in a profile produced by Andrew Brown. Through July 24th, the Rialto Theatre Gallery Project](https://downtowntucson.org/do/rialto-theatre-gallery-project) is open every Friday and Saturday from 6:00 - 9:00 PM, featuring photos and posters from past events created by C. Elliott, Mark A. Martinez, and Ryan Trayte. Visits are free.

c elliot at the rialto spotlight Photographer C. Elliot's work is a part of the 2021 Rialto Theater Gallery Project.
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childish gambino portrait  spotlight Photographer C. Elliot's portrait of Childish Gambino (Donald Glover) in performance at the Rialto Theatre.
Andrew Brown / AZPM

  • And, music and conversation with singer & guitarist To-Ree-Nee Wolf. Her new album, A Wolf by Any Other Name, creates the calm, inviting atmosphere of an artist sharing stories in the dark. It includes her own compositions and emotion-driven covers of classic songs like "Moon River" and "River Man".
to-ree-nee wolf album cover unsized VIEW LARGER To-Ree-Nee Wolf's 2020 solo album.
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