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Spotlight Session: Rebekah Rolland

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Spotlight Session: Rebekah Rolland (Photos by Steve Riggs)

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Featured on the November 22nd, 2018 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:

  • We may not want them, but spiders and scorpions often invite themselves into our homes. Jillian Cowles is a naturalist and a clinical microbiologist who is not afraid to enter the world of these often misunderstood creatures. She talks with Mark about the photographic odyssey behind her new book, Amazing Arachnids, from Princeton University Press.

sand spider hero The sand spider, Homalonychus selenopoides, takes a dust bath after each molt.
Amazing Arachnids/Jillian Cowles

Jillian Cowles with book hero Jillian Cowles, author of Amazing Arachnids, from Princeton University Press.
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An extended interview about Amazing Arachnids:



Photos from "Amazing Arachnids" by Jillian Cowles

If you need help, NAMI is available at 520-622-6000 / 1-866-495-6735 / The Hope Incorporated Warm Line: 520-770-9909 / Community Crisis Line: 866.495.6735

NAMI National Alliance on Mental Health hero The Southern Arizona chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI).
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  • And, singer / songwriter Rebekah Rolland explains how author Willa Cather and the experience of American homesteaders influenced her songwriting. Rolland's acoustic trio performs an exclusive set of songs from her new album Seed & Silo in this Spotlight Session.


Listen to the full session (music only):

rebekah rolland spotlight Singer / songwriter / guitarist Rebekah Rolland draws inspiration from unusual sources, including author Willa Cather and American history.
Steve Riggs

Rebekah Rolland - vocals & guitar / Matt Rolland - fiddle, mandolin & guitar / Ryan Green - guitar

Songs: Hole in the Earth / The Spirit / Looking to the Sun / Paradise / Geometric Slide

Recorded and mixed by Jim Blackwood in the AZPM radio studio.

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