Arizona Spotlight Podcast

Mexican Director's 'The Thin Yellow Line' Debuts in Tucson

Apr 15, 2016 Interview with Celso Garcia, review of his tale of men assigned to dangerous job.

A Holocaust History for Tucson; and SACASA's Mission During Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Apr 14, 2016 Also on Arizona Spotlight: Chris Dashiell reviews "The Thin Yellow Line"; and a woman realizes her Japanese garden dreams in Tucson.

Arizona Campaign Finance Law Change: 'Dark Money' Victory?

Apr 11, 2016 Pro: Law will protect donors; con: deregulation reduces accountability.

How 'Finding Nemo' Helps Navajo Kids Connect with Native Tongue

Apr 7, 2016 Also on Arizona Spotlight: How changes to campaign finance laws may change Arizona's politics; StoryCorps; and "A Book I LOve".

Finding Navajo: Movie Helps Kids Preserve Native Tongue

Apr 7, 2016 'Finding Nemo' in Navajo is one way nation works to preserve heritage.

Inspiration for Young, Catharsis for Old in Shared Stories

Apr 1, 2016 Vail students learn to document lives through photos and interviews at senior center.

Students Tell Elders' Stories; and UAMA Showcases Sincerity and Creativity

Mar 31, 2016 Also on Arizona Spotlight: Tucson Mayor Responds to Pre-Emptive Legislation; and "Dímelo" asks about changes.

The Art of Paying Attention: White-Winged Doves

Mar 24, 2016 Artist Beth Surdut watches doves in her Tucson neighborhood play their version of "Pick up Sticks".

Nest building for architecturally challenged doves of the Sonoran Desert; and "A Book I Love" returns.

Mar 24, 2016 Also on Arizona Spotlight: Results from the 2016 presidential primary, and a Tucson artist follows her dreams to Berlin.

A Postcard to Tucson, from Berlin: 'I Miss Desert Drives'

Mar 24, 2016 Meet a Tucson-born artist who now calls Berlin her home.

Garcia Cleaners: 'Loads' of History After 107 Years

Mar 21, 2016 Tucson business started by Mexican immigrant was first a tailor shop

Dímelo Asked: What Inspires You to Vote? Or What Doesn’t?

Mar 20, 2016 We wanted to see if the political polarization visible nationally can be seen on the ground in and around Tucson.

Tucson Photographer, Daughter Tell Stories of Syrian Refugees

Mar 17, 2016 Wayne Martin Belger, daughter Tara photographed front lines of crisis.

Polyester, rainwater & pinhole cameras

Mar 17, 2016 Arizona Spotlight seeks moments of inspiration with guest host Sophia Paliza-Carre

Shakespeare's Works Influenced by Science

Mar 11, 2016 The Bard's work references natural world

Authors Diana Gabaldon, Jimmy Blackmon, Linda Valdez & Dan Falk Visit The 2016 Tucson Festival of Books

Mar 10, 2016 Also on Arizona Spotlight: Tusconans try their hand at interpreting Shakespeare.

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