Exploring "Zero Hour", and the Rebellion of Zero Mostel

Featured on the January 10th, 2019 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
- While thousands of separated families are fighting the deportation of some of their members, a growing number say they are tired of battling the U.S. government amid rapidly shifting immigration policy. Nancy Montoya profiles one family who, after 6 years of legal struggle, have accepted that they may never live together in one home - or one country - again.

Nancy Montoya

Nancy Montoya
- Mark talks with actor and playwright Jim Brochu about bringing his one-man show Zero Hour to The Invisible Theatre in Tucson. The play explores the remarkable life of actor & artist Zero Mostel, who was famous for many things: originating the role of Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof on Broadway, starring in the hit comedy The Producers, and being blacklisted during the McCarthy era of the 1950s. The Invisible Theatre presents Jim Brochu in Zero Hour at The Berger Performing Arts Center, this Saturday at 7:30 and Sunday at 3 pm.

courtesy Jim Brochu
- Tony Paniagua interviews author Gary Paul Nabhan about the concept of Food from the Radical Center. Based in Tucson, Nabhan is a world-renowned agricultural ecologist and ethnobotanist who says restoring our lands can bring people together, regardless of differences like race and politics.

Tony Paniagua

Tony Paniagua
- And meet Giovanni Zoppè, a man who didn't have to run away with the circus, because he was born into one. Find out how his family has been keeping their show business dreams alive since 1842. The Zoppè Family Circus will be performing at the Mercado San Augustin from January 11th to the 20th, with shows everyday except Mondays and Tuesdays. The circus kicks off their stay in Tucson with a value show aimed at younger kids this Friday, January 11th at 10 AM.
The Zoppé Circus Legacy from "Arizona Illustrated"
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courtesy Jim Brochu
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