Featured on the March 27th edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
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Find out how a patient can cope with the fear, shock, and confusion that comes with a cancer diagnosis in a preview from the Arizona Public Media television documentary Winning by Living: One Cancer Story...
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In the first of a series of conversations with the five 2015 MacArthur Fellowship recipients at the University of Arizona, Tony Perkins speaks with Anthropology professor Brackette Williams about her studies in social dynamics in Guyana, and how it relates to cultural identity in the United States...
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The Tucson Museum of Art is currently hosting "The Figure Examined: Masterworks from the Kasser - Mochary Art Foundation", an exhibition that includes works by Picasso, Degas, Rodin, Matisse, Pollock, Warhol, and many others. Mark McLemore goes on a tour led by I. Michael Kasser, who shares the story of how his parents began collecting these masterpieces after immigrating to the U.S. from Hungary following World War II...
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And, did you know the first western filmed in the sound era was called In Old Arizona? Film writer Chris Dashiell tells about the early history of two westerns filmed in the Southwest, including the movie that gave Old Tucson Studios its start back in 1940...
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