
Maria Gawne
October 3, 2024

Featured on the October 3rd, 2024 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
- One legendary day in 1956, four of America’s leading music stars met and recorded a session together for the only time in history. Now the musical stage play “The Million Dollar Quartet” dramatizes the chemistry between Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash, and it is being presented in Tucson by the Saguaro City Music Theatre. Meet the four young performers who will be filling some very big blue suede shoes.

Maria Gawne

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- This weekend, Film Fest Tucson returns, two days of film presentations representing some of the best in independent and international cinema. Mark talks with the Fest co-director about what audiences can expect.

courtesy Film Fest Tucson

courtesy Film Fest Tucson

courtesy Film Fest Tucson
- Plus, film essayist Chris Dashiell shares his enthusiasm for two of Film Fest Tucson’s standout selections, which both have local roots.


courtesy Film Fest Tucson

courtesy Film Fest Tucson
- And, the Tucson non-profit Literacy Connects sponsors a group of performers and musicians called “Stories That Soar!”. They help young writers realize the power and potential of bringing their stories to life, for the stage, video, and radio. We are now presenting these stories on the first Thursday of every month here on Arizona Spotlight.
This month’s Stories That Soar! was written as a collaboration between an entire 2nd grade class. When asked "What does the word love mean to you?,” the students shared that love is something that can be found anytime, in everyday moments with their family, friends, pets and the world around them.
Aspiring student-age writers can submit their stories to The Magic Box Story Portal now!

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