Arizona Illustrated
Show Archive
Nov 13th, 2009 Jewish Community Center
Mack Kearns visits Tucson's Jewish Community Center to find out how it's celebrating its 60th anniversary.
Nov 13th, 2009 Tucson Symphony Orchestra
The Tucson Symphony Nov. 14 & 15 presents "Ghosts," a new work from C.F. Winger. Mark McLemore talks with the composer, known as "Kip," when he was the leader of the rock band Winger.
Nov 13th, 2009 Native American Crafts
We visit one of the Native American crafts fairs, as part of Native American Heritage Month. Hear from some of the participants, including members of Tucson's musical Redhouse Family.
Nov 6th, 2009 Jamie Lee - Documentarian
Luis Carrion talks with social justice documentarian Jamie Lee about a new project that is recording and preserving the stories of Arizona's diverse gay, lesbian, and transgender community.
Nov 6th, 2009 Tucson Election
Christopher Conover gives us a look at the outcomes and the upsets from this week's city election.
Nov 6th, 2009 Downtown Redevelopment
Architect Corky Poster talks with Laura Markowitz about why the redevelopment plans for downtown Tucson always seem to take two steps backward with every step forward.
Nov 6th, 2009 Ansel Adams
The Tucson Museum of Art is showing an exhibition of Ansel Adam's famous nature photography. Mark Andrews brings us the story.
Oct 30th, 2009 Zombie Walk
Matt Felix is a survivor of the Zombie Walk 2009, the night the living dead took over Downtown Tucson. Hear the shocking document of what occurred.
Oct 30th, 2009 VOICES: Community Stories Past & Present Inc.
Hear the eerie story of a Tucson teen's close encounter with the spirit of "La Llorona", The Weeping Woman, as told by Christina Lopez.
Oct 30th, 2009 Phantom of Centennial Hall
Actors have a saying: "Every good theater has its ghosts." Christopher Conover goes backstage to hunt for the phantom that is said to haunt Centennial Hall.
Oct 30th, 2009 Scary Story
A seasonal tale to chill the blood, from novelist Lydia Millet, reading from her future novel "Ghost Lights."
Oct 30th, 2009 Scary Silent Movies
The history of monsters in the movies starts with the very first silent films. Mark McLemore asks film historian Dr. David Soren to look back at some of the best and SCARIEST horror movies.
Oct 30th, 2009 Robert Serling
Mark Andrews talks with Tucson resident Robert Serling about fond memories of his brother, the legendary creator of the "Twilight Zone", Rod Serling.
Oct 23rd, 2009 Tucson Junior Strings
Meet the accomplished young musicians of The Tucson Junior Strings, a group celebrating more than four decades of being musical ambassadors to the world.
Oct 23rd, 2009 David Dunn
Composer and ecologist David Dunn talks to Mark McLemore about exploring animal sounds, from beetles to bats to fish, and what we can learn from the secret sounds around us.
Oct 23rd, 2009 Downtown History
Laura Markowitz tells us about some of the plans for downtown Tucson that have been hatched over the last 100 years, from building a ten-million-gallon-hat Wild West museum to a Greek amphitheater.
Oct 16th, 2009 Grande Tortilla Factory
Matt Felix visits the site of the Grande Tortilla Factory on Tucson's west side, learning some local history from the family who owned and operated it for more than 50 years.
Oct 16th, 2009 Arizona Opera
The Arizona Opera is gearing up for its new season. Sooyeon Lee talks with Maestro Joel Revzen about the performances that are in store.
Oct 16th, 2009 "The Border Project"
Artist Morgana Wallace shows Mark McLemore around the Arizona State Museum's collection of art from American, Mexican, and Tohono O'odham kids living on the border.
Oct 16th, 2009 Herbalists
Laura Markowitz tells us how The Tucson Herbalist Collective is preserving the ecological heritage of the Sonoran Desert and helping others to put native edible and medicinal plants to use.
Oct 9th, 2009 Las Chicas Bravas
Tony Paniagua introduces us to "Las Chicas Bravas", the nickname given a group of Mexican women who started a thriving recycling business, against all odds.
Oct 9th, 2009 Biosphere 2
Christopher Conover tells us about some new science that's being done at Biosphere 2, including a large-scale, 10-year experiment studying the consequences of global climate change.
Oct 9th, 2009 "The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later"
Mark McLemore talks with Leigh Fondakowski and Bobbi McKean about a stage production examining the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, as told in the words of those who his family, neighbors and killers.
Oct 9th, 2009 Scorpion Stings
Hear how an experimental anti-venom from Mexico saved the life of a boy who was stung by a scorpion, as Pam White reports on the latest developments with treating scorpion stings.
Oct 2nd, 2009 Health Care for Uninsured
Health clinics are stretched thin serving individuals and families with no health insurance and few options.
Oct 2nd, 2009 Coming In Hot
A one-person play gives voice to the rarely discussed experiences of women in the military.
Oct 2nd, 2009 Ann Fine
Mark McLemore talks to writer and teacher Ann Fine about her debut collection of poetry called "A Nest This Size", and how she helps others to enjoy writing by exploring the concept of "Good Poem / Bad Poem."
Oct 2nd, 2009 Maisa Taha Essay
As part of National Hispanic Heritage Month, hear an essay about immigration and Spain from University of Arizona graduate student Maisa Taha.
Sep 25th, 2009 Candela Restaurant
Luis Carrion visits Candela Restaurant in Tucson, which offers Peruvian cuisine with a family recipe touch.
Sep 25th, 2009 Howe Gelb
Sooyoen Lee has a profile of the local musician.
Sep 25th, 2009 Ofelia Zepeda
Mark McLemore has a conversation with poet and linguist Ofelia Zepeda about her role as Tucson's poet laureate, and her latest collection of poems.
Sep 25th, 2009 Animal Blood Bank
Pam White tells us about the work of the Southern Arizona Animal Blood Bank, which relies on the help of Tucson pets to be volunteer donors.
Sep 18th, 2009 "The Twilight Zone" Anniversary
Fifty years ago, the series' creator, the late Rod Serling, created an enduring phenomenon. His brother Robert lives in Tucson and spoke to Mark Andrews about Rod's life and legacy.
Sep 18th, 2009 Egyptology
Tony Paniagua introduces us to the founding member of the Tucson chapter of the American Research Center In Egypt. The group is sharing its love of Egyptology with a lecture next Tuesday.
Sep 18th, 2009 Southwestern Gems
Retired professor and biologist Yar Petryszyn works with desert wildife and is featured in AZPM's special "Southwestern Gems: Our Desert National Parks". He speaks with Mark McLemore.
Sep 18th, 2009 Health Care Costs
Christopher Conover looks at how rising insurance premiums are changing what local businesses are offering to their employees.
Sep 11th, 2009 National Hispanic Heritage Month
Hear a commentary from Albert Elias, Sr. about the commencement of this year's National Hispanic Heritage Month.
Sep 11th, 2009 "The Kite Runner"
The story of two boys from Afghanistan, "The Kite Runner" has seen success as a book and a film. Mark McLemore talks with the playwright, Matthew Spangler, about the local production.
Sep 11th, 2009 Fast-a-Thon
The University of Arizona's Muslim Student Association is hosting an interfaith "Fast-a-thon," hoping to build bridges between Tucson's diverse cultural groups. Luis Carrión reports.
Sep 11th, 2009 Biosphere 2
Christopher Conover tells us about some new science that's being done at Biosphere 2, including a large-scale, 10-year experiment studying the consequences of global climate change.
Sep 11th, 2009 Pima County Bond Election
The tough economy forced Pima County to cancel plans for a bond election last year, but work is underway to study the feasibility of holding one in 2010. Robert Rappaport updates us on the process.
Sep 4th, 2009 VOICES: Community Stories Past & Present Inc.
Hear Katie Tarter express her love for playing the cymbals in the Tucson High marching band, and how much she's going to miss it after graduation.
Sep 4th, 2009 Alison Hawthorne Deming
Meet poet, essayist, and teacher Alison Hawthorne Deming. She talks with Mark McLemore about the places where art and science intersect, and the concept of an ecosystem for the human mind.
Sep 4th, 2009 Nogales Drug Tunnels
Underneath Nogales is a network of smuggling tunnels connecting Mexico to the United States. Mark Andrews recently toured a tunnel.
Aug 28th, 2009 StoryCorps in Tucson
Hear how Richard Evans returned home following his service during World War II...on a ship full of dogs headed for the United States to be reunited with the soldiers who had adopted the pets.
Aug 28th, 2009 Will Clipman
Meet Tucson-based musician, poet, artist, and educator Will Clipman, in a profile from Sooyeon Lee.
Aug 28th, 2009 State Treasurer Dean Martin
In a conversation with Christopher Conover, Treasurer Dean Martin talks about his concern over the state's current fiscal crisis, as Arizona has "maxed out its credit cards"
Aug 28th, 2009 UA Students
Mark McLemore talks to some U of A students to find out what changes they're noticing as the new school year begins.
Aug 28th, 2009 University of Arizona Fall Semester
Kimberly Craft looks at the start of the fall 2009 semester at the University of Arizona, and how recent budget cuts are being felt across campus.
Aug 27th, 2009 Parks in Focus
Meet some of the kids who spent a week camping at the Grand Canyon, as part of a program called "Parks in Focus," a collaboration between the Morris K. Udall Foundation and the Boys & Girls Club.
Aug 21st, 2009 Flowing Wells Activist
Ellie Towne takes Laura Markowitz on a tour of the Flowing Wells Revitalization Area and discusses how her crime-and-drug-ridden neighborhood was transformed into an "All-American City"
Aug 21st, 2009 Salute to Centenarians
More than fifty people at least 100 years old gathered recently at an event that may be unique in human history. Mark McLemore talks to Tucson's eldest citizens.
Aug 21st, 2009 Naim Amor
Hear the unique sounds of a critically-acclaimed French musician who now calls Tucson his home. Naim Amor and his band play music from his new album.
Aug 14th, 2009 Bill Estes Jr.
Peter Michaels talks to Bill Estes III about the life of his father, the late Tucson home builder Bill Estes Jr., who was a strong supporter of education in Arizona.
Aug 14th, 2009 Parks in Focus
Meet some of the kids who spent a week camping at the Grand Canyon, as part of a program called "Parks in Focus," a collaboration between the Morris K. Udall Foundation and the Boys & Girls Club.
Aug 14th, 2009 Arizona Budget Battle Continues
Will an agreement finally be reached over the troubled state budget? Christopher Conover brings us the latest news from the capitol.
Aug 7th, 2009 VOICES: Community Stories Past & Present Inc.
High school student Robin Soliz talks about practicing transcendental meditation, even amidst the chaos of her family's busy home.
Aug 7th, 2009 Raw Food Diet for Diabetics
While doctors say there is no cure for diabetes, some diabetics have discovered a way to stay off of insulin, permanently. Laura Markowitz reports it's all about what they eat.
Aug 7th, 2009 Monsoon Status Report
After a strong start, what happened to this year's monsoon? Mark McLemore talks to Erik Pytlak of the National Weather Service to find out what's going on with Arizona's weather.
Aug 7th, 2009 Budget Saga Continues
Christopher Conover brings us the latest on the ongoing battle over the troubled state budget.
Jul 31st, 2009 StoryCorps - Tucson
Hear a conversation between mother and daughter, Karen and Sarah Lieneke, recorded at the StoryCorps mobile booth in Tucson.
Jul 31st, 2009 Invasive Desert Plants
Tony Paniagua looks at the ongoing struggle in the Sabino Canyon ecosystem against invasive plant species like giant reed and buffelgrass.
Jul 31st, 2009 Saguaro National Park Superintendent
Meet Darla Sidles, the new superintendent of Saguaro National Park, and hear about the qualities she brings to the position.
Jul 31st, 2009 Warehouse District Update
The future of Downtown Tucson's historic warehouse district is an uncertain one. Sooyeon Lee talks to some local artists who are hoping they'll have a say in what happens next.
Jul 31st, 2009 Solar House Update
Christopher Conover looks at the University of Arizona's entry in an international contest to design the future of solar housing.
Jul 24th, 2009 Poet Billy Collins
"Arizona Spotlight" presents a reading from acclaimed poet Billy Collins. It's called "The Flying Notebook"
Jul 24th, 2009 Saturday Matinees at the Fox Theatre
The Fox is celebrating its own history by bringing back classic movie serials and cartoons on Saturdays. Kimberly Craft goes to the movies to tell us more.
Jul 24th, 2009 Las Chicas Bravas
Tony Paniagua introduces us to "Las Chicas Bravas", the nickname given a group of Mexican women who started a thriving recycling business, against all odds.
Jul 24th, 2009 Scorpion Stings
Hear how an experimental anti-venom from Mexico saved the life of a boy who was stung by a scorpion, as Pam White reports on the latest developments with treating scorpion stings.
Jul 24th, 2009 El Rio Wins Award
Christopher Conover visits the El Rio Community Health Center, which has received some national attention for the help it's providing to diabetes patients.
Jul 17th, 2009 Apollo 11 Anniversary
A look back at the 40th anniversary of the moon landing with Dr. Spencer Titley, a UA professor who was part of a team that helped NASA find the best landing spot.
Jul 17th, 2009 I-10 Construction Nears Completion
Laura Markowitz explores the ingenuity that has gone into the biggest transportation construction project in Arizona history - the widening of I-10.
Jul 17th, 2009 Navajo Code Talkers
The Arizona State Museum presents an exhibit this month about the Navajo Code Talkers of World War II. Mark McLemore talks with Zonnie Gorman, daughter of one of the Code Talkers.
Jul 17th, 2009 Domestic Violence Law Changes
Christopher Conover tells us about an upcoming change to the laws concerning domestic abuse in Arizona.
Jul 10th, 2009 VOICES: Community Stories Past & Present Inc.
Hear the thoughts of Felix Valencia, as he prepares to leave the reservation where he lives to attend his first year of college.
Jul 10th, 2009 Gabriel Ayala
Listen to the music of Gabriel Ayala, a classical guitarist of Yaqui Indian descent, as he shares what drives him to seek excellence in his art.
Jul 10th, 2009 Race Horse Rescue
Pam White introduces us to horse trainer Patti Shirley, who founded the Equine Encore Foundation to take care of racehorses who have been injured, or are too old to run.
Jul 10th, 2009 Special Session Progress
Arizona lawmakers this week began a third special session to work on the budget this week. Christopher Conover brings us up to date.
Jul 3rd, 2009 Premonitions
Physician and author Dr. Larry Dossey tells Laura Markowitz how glimpses of the future can change our understanding of time and human consciousness.
Jul 3rd, 2009 State Budget Status
The Arizona Legislature this week finally passed a budget for the new fiscal year, but Governor Brewer vetoed much of its. Christopher Conover reports on what's next in the process.
Jul 3rd, 2009 Preserving Languages
Luis Carrión tells us about the work of the American Indian Language Development Institute, which celebrates native languages, and keeps them from becoming lost.
Jul 3rd, 2009 StoryCorps - Tucson
A conversation between husband and wife Mike & Judy Meagher, who recollect about when they met and how Mike's diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease has affected their lives, but not their love.
Jun 26th, 2009 State Budget Lawsuit
The Arizona Supreme Court was called in to settle the budget dispute between Gov. Jan Brewer and the legislature. Christopher Conover has the outcome and fallout.
Jun 26th, 2009 Arts and the Economy
The current economic climate is making it difficult for artists to make a profit from their work. Sooyeon Lee looks at some Tucson artists who are using social networking sites to reach new audiences.
Jun 26th, 2009 "Tu-Scene" - Blogging the Arts
Mark McLemore interviews Rachelle Diaz, an artist who runs "Tu-Scene", a blog about the local visual arts community.
Jun 26th, 2009 WIDE ANGLE
The PBS television series WIDE ANGLE begins its new season on July 1st. Mark McLemore gets a preview from the program's host, Aaron Brown, the award-winning reporter and news commentator.
Jun 19th, 2009 Tucson Roller Derby
An Audio Postcard from Tucson Roller Derby's 6th Season Championships, as produced by Christopher Conover and Matt Felix.
Jun 19th, 2009 FOUND Magazine
Mark McLemore talks to Peter Rothbart of FOUND Magazine, a collection of the sometimes inexplicable notes, photographs, and souvenirs that people find in unexpected places.
Jun 19th, 2009 Dr. Bernard LaFayette
June 19th is Juneteenth, a commemoration of the announcement of the end of slavery. Laura Markowitz brings us a conversation with civil rights pioneer Dr. Bernard LaFayette.
Jun 19th, 2009 TV Disposal
With the conversion to digital television broadcasting now complete, you may be wondering what to do with your old TV set. Christopher Conover reports on your options.
Jun 12th, 2009 Voices: Community Stories
From VOICES: Community Stories Past & Present Inc., Lilliana Lopez explains the finer points of dumpster diving.
Jun 12th, 2009 Naim Amor
Hear the unique sounds of a critically-acclaimed French musician who now calls Tucson his home. Naim Amor and his band play music from his new album.
Jun 12th, 2009 Fibromyalgia Hike
Christopher Conover tells us about a Tucson woman who hiked for 80 days on the Arizona Trail to raise awareness about fibromyalgia.
Jun 12th, 2009 Drachman Study
As part of our BLUEPRINT TUCSON series, Tony Paniagua looks at a study showing millions of Americans would be better off economically if they lived closer to where they worked.
Jun 5th, 2009 Desert Sweet Shrimp Farm
Robert Rappaport takes us deep into the hot desert of Gila Bend and finds freshwater ponds full of shrimp.
Jun 5th, 2009 Hyperbaric Chamber
Pam White reports on Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and the hope that it's giving to some Iraq veterans suffering from traumatic brain injury.
Jun 5th, 2009 Libre
Tony Paniagua introduces us to the authentic Cuban music of "Libre."
Jun 5th, 2009 Cyclist/Author Jim Malusa
Mark McLemore interviews Tucson author and bicyclist Jim Malusa. "Into Thick Air" is his story of biking to the lowest points on six continents.
May 29th, 2009 Tap Dancing
Hear an audio postcard from the Tucson celebration of "National Tap Dance Day," as produced by Matt Felix.
May 29th, 2009 Native Perspectives
Meet Candace Begody, a U of A student who started her own newspaper, to cover the community stories that she wasn't seeing elsewhere. Kimberly Craft reports.
May 29th, 2009 Arizona Daily Star Photographers
Luis Carrión talks with two photographers at the "Arizona Daily Star," to find out about their work in the rapidly-changing landscape of the news industry.
May 29th, 2009 Story Corps - Catherine Boushey
Hear a special mother/daughter conversation collected by StoryCorps during its visit to Tucson. Catherine Boushey is interviewed by her daughter Timalee Nevels.
May 29th, 2009 Health Care Forum
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords held a town hall meeting on health care reform earlier this week. Christopher Conover tells us what happened.
May 22nd, 2009 "Tucson Remembers: The Korean War" - Part Five
Local veterans, as featured in the AZPM special "Tucson Remembers: The Korean War," discuss the end of the war and the lasting effect on them.
May 22nd, 2009 Traces of the Trade
Laura Markowitz brings us the story of a family working to reconcile its ancestors' involvement in the slave trade.
May 22nd, 2009 Ray Suarez
Mark McLemore talks with Ray Suarez, senior correspondent for The NewsHour, and a driving force behind the BLUEPRINT AMERICA project. Suarez will be at the UA May 26th.
May 22nd, 2009 Blueprint Tucson
Continuing our local BLUEPRINT AMERICA coverage, Tony Paniagua looks at two "alternative construction" projects in Tucson, exploring ways to maximize efficiency and conserve resources.
May 22nd, 2009 Blueprint Tucson
Continuing our local BLUEPRINT AMERICA coverage, Tony Paniagua looks at two "alternative construction" projects in Tucson, exploring ways to maximize efficiency and conserve resources.
May 15th, 2009 "Tucson Remembers: The Korean War" - Part Four
Hear from frontline medics, as featured on the upcoming AZPM special "Tucson Remembers: The Korean War."
May 15th, 2009 Female Scientists
Meet Misha Pangasa, a UA student inspiring the next generation of female scientists through a partnership between the BIO5 Institute and the Women's Foundation of Southern Arizona.
May 15th, 2009 Salute to Centenarians
More than fifty people at least 100 years old gathered recently at an event that may be unique in human history. Mark McLemore talks to Tucson's eldest citizens.
May 15th, 2009 Solar House
As part of our continuing BLUEPRINT AMERICA coverage, Christopher Conover introduces us to a team of University of Arizona students in a competition to build the best solar house in the world.
May 8th, 2009 In Tune - AZPM Original
Arizona Public Media debuts "In Tune" on May 14th, a new quarterly TV show about the local music scene. Mark McLemore talks with the host, jazz and blues singer Katherine Byrnes.
May 8th, 2009 "Tucson Remembers: The Korean War" - Part Three
Hear more memories from Tucson veterans as featured in the upcoming Arizona Public Media special "Tucson Remembers: The Korean War".
May 8th, 2009 VOICES: Community Stories
VOICES: Community Stories Past & Present Inc. is a non-profit group that helps Tucson youth share their stories with the world. Hear the first in a new series of Voices essays.
May 8th, 2009 Ira Glass
Public Radio personality Ira Glass will be appearing at Centennial Hall this Saturday, May 9th. Mark McLemore talks with Glass about "This American Life" and more.
May 8th, 2009 Cokie Roberts
Laura Markowitz talks with NPR senior news analyst Cokie Roberts about her book "We Are Our Mother's Daughters", chronicling the legacies of bold American women.
May 1st, 2009 "Tucson Remembers: The Korean War" - Part Two
In anticipation of the upcoming Arizona Public Media special, we hear remembrances from Tucson veterans.
May 1st, 2009 Cinema La Placita
The Cinema La Placita is celebrating ten years of showing classic films outdoors in downtown Tucson. Mark McLemore talks to originator, Erika O'Dowd, about the upcoming season.
May 1st, 2009 Flowing Wells Activist
Ellie Towne takes Laura Markowitz on a tour of the Flowing Wells Revitalization Area and discusses how her crime-and-drug-ridden neighborhood was transformed into an "All-American City"
May 1st, 2009 Mike Hein on Tucson Budget
Recently-fired City Manager Mike Hein talks with Bill Buckmaster about Tucson's budget plan, which has angered many residents.
May 1st, 2009 Swine Flu
Christopher Conover tells us why Arizona and Sonora, Mexico are uniquely positioned to deal with the current outbreak of Swine Flu.
Apr 24th, 2009 "Tucson Remembers: The Korean War"
In anticipation of the upcoming Arizona Public Media special, we hear the first in a series of remembrances from Tucson veterans.
Apr 24th, 2009 Buffelgrass Eradication
An audio postcard from The Sonoran Desert Weed Whackers and the group's ongoing battle against buffelgrass.
Apr 24th, 2009 Living Library
The City of Tucson recently held a "Living Library" event for employees and others. Laura Markowitz describes how this innovative project is helping Tucsonans embrace diversity.
Apr 24th, 2009 "Win Win Ecology"
Tony Paniagua interviews biologist and author Michael Rosenzweig, who offers a win/win scenario for humans and wildlife, as we face ecological challenges ahead.
Apr 24th, 2009 UA Goes Solar
Christopher Conover reports on the University of Arizona's plans to greatly expand the use of solar energy on campus.
Apr 16th, 2009 Immigration Hearings
Claudine LoMonaco reports on how the Department of Homeland Security has been denying the public access to immigration hearings, in what critics say is a violation of federal law.
Apr 16th, 2009 American Indian Filmmaker
The new PBS presentation "We Shall Remain" is an epic look at American history as seen through a Native American lens. Mark McLemore talks with a filmmaker who worked on that production.
Apr 16th, 2009 The Pan-Asian Community Alliance
A group seeks to unite and provide resources for Tucson's growing Asian and Pacific Islander population. PACA representatives Ross Iwamoto and Dorothy Lew talk about their upcoming outreach event.
Apr 16th, 2009 Mariachi Performer
The annual Tucson International Mariachi Festival starts next week. Tony Paniagua introduces us to one of the performers, 11-year old musician Fernando Manzano of the youth group Mariachi Tesoro de Tucson.
Apr 10th, 2009 400 Years of the Telescope
On April 10th, KUAT6 is airing a new documentary called "400 Years of the Telescope," celebrating the history and the future of astronomy. Mark McLemore talks to the filmmaker, Kris Koenig.
Apr 10th, 2009 StoryCorps - Bruce Cole, Part Two
Bruce Cole tells how the violent death of Richard Heakin in 1976 changed Tucson's gay community.
Apr 10th, 2009 "Beethoven: As I Knew Him"
James Reel talks with Hershey Felder, the star of the one-man show "Beethoven: As I Knew Him," which opens this weekend at the Arizona Theater Company.
Apr 10th, 2009 City Manager Fired
Christopher Conover looks at this week's firing of Tucson City Manager Mike Hein and hear a commentary on the subject from Jim Nintzel of the "Tucson Weekly."
Apr 3rd, 2009 StoryCorps - Bruce Cole
Hear another story collected by StoryCorps during its Tucson visit. Bruce Cole tells how the violent death of Richard Heakin in 1976 forever changed the gay community in Tucson.
Apr 3rd, 2009 Oscar Martinez
Claudine LoMonaco interviews University of Arizona History Professor Oscar Martinez about how his childhood experience led him to debunk common theories about Mexico's poverty.
Apr 3rd, 2009 Sewer Plant Archaeology
Archaeologists on Tucson's northwest side are working to reconstruct some ancient irrigation canals. As Christopher Conover reports, these canals could be some of the oldest in the Americas.
Mar 27th, 2009 2009 Cine Mexico Film Festival
Hear about "The Future South of the Border" from film historian Carlos Gutierrez, as he speaks with Mark McLemore.
Mar 27th, 2009 Jack Jacobson Remembered
Jacobson and his horror host "Dr. Scar" character are fondly remembered by a generation. The Tucson TV pioneer died Monday at age 87. Robert Rappaport has a look back at "Jake's" career.
Mar 27th, 2009 The 4th Annual Gootter Grand Slam
This weekend's tennis event raises funds to help fight Sudden Cardiac Arrest. Bill Buckmaster tells us about the family story behind the event.
Mar 27th, 2009 Pima County/Tucson Women's Commission
A man recently was elected to chair the commission. Laura Markowitz profiles Michael Mandel and what others are saying about him.
Mar 20th, 2009 Audio Postcard
Hear the sounds of last weekend's "Tucson Festival of Books," as produced by Mark McLemore and Matt Felix.
Mar 20th, 2009 Earthship Homes
A Tucson couple is building the first "Earthship" in Pima County. Claudine LoMonaco reports on the eco-friendly houses built from natural and recycled materials (mostly tires).
Mar 20th, 2009 Henry "Hank" Oyama
Mark McLemore talks with Mr. Oyama, who is being honored by the ACLU for his role in a historic decision 50 years ago that took the law against interracial marriage off the books in Arizona.
Mar 20th, 2009 Autism Resource Fair
Families coping with the autism can get help next weekend . Tony Paniagua tells us about "Piece the Puzzle", a community resource fair and fundraiser for the Autism Society of America.
Mar 20th, 2009 Beer in a Recession
Even though the economy is in recession, beer sales are growing. As Christopher Conover reports, some local breweries are expanding, even as the economy continues to contract.
Mar 13th, 2009 Arts and the Economy
Some local artists are using their creativity to to keep the arts alive during tough economic times and that's attracting the interest of the Tucson City Council. Laura Markowitz reports.
Mar 13th, 2009 Caregivers
As Arizona's population ages, the role of the caregiver has become more important than ever, as we hear in a story from Kimberly Craft.
Mar 13th, 2009 Festival of Books
In anticipation of this weekend's first-ever "Tucson Festival of Books," Mark McLemore talks to one of the organizers, Bill Viner, about what to expect and who's going to be there.
Mar 13th, 2009 Poet Billy Collins
The widely-acclaimed poet will be at the "Festival of Books," as a guest of the UA's Poetry Center. Billy Collins shares some of his poetry, and humor, in a conversation with Mark McLemore.
Mar 6th, 2009 Crafting a Budget
The financial crisis may affect other legislation at the State Capitol. Christopher Conover reports.
Mar 6th, 2009 Extra-Terrestrial Life?
Laura Markowitz talks with University of Arizona astronomer Chris Impey about the science of astrobiology, and the ongoing search for signs of alien life.
Mar 6th, 2009 Reading Rainbow
Mark McLemore speaks with Margo Mesch, a multi-time winner of the writing contest.
Mar 6th, 2009 StoryCorps
Two humanitarians talk to each other during a story recorded in Tucson.
Mar 4th, 2009 Listen to February 20, 2009 Edition with host Mark McLemore
Animal Blood Bank - poet Ofelia Zepeda - musician Howe Gelb - Candela Peruvian restaurant
Mar 4th, 2009 Education Tax Credits
Christopher Conover reports on how they've helped Tucson's Maldonado Elementary School.
Mar 4th, 2009 The Nightbeats
Burt Schneider talks to former Tucson Police Chief Pete Ronstadt about his career, when he was the lead singer of the rock 'n' roll band The Nightbeats.
Mar 4th, 2009 Solar Energy
Who's using it and how does it benefit the local economy? Laura Markowitz reports.
Mar 4th, 2009 Tucson Weekly
The alternative newspaper is 25 years old. Mark McLemore talks to the paper's Jim Nintzel about the journey.
Feb 27th, 2009 Listen to February 27, 2009 Edition with host Mark McLemore
Maldonado Elementary / Tax Credits - Tucson Weekly's 25th Anniversary - Arizona's Solar Future - Pete Ronstadt & The Nightbeats
Feb 20th, 2009 Listen to February 20, 2009 Edition with host Mark McLemore
Animal Blood Bank - poet Ofelia Zepeda - musician Howe Gelb - Candela Peruvian restaurant
Feb 13th, 2009 Listen to February 13, 2009 Edition with host Mark McLemore
Tucson Black History - Border Crossing Decline - Audobon Society's Anniversary - Vicki Brown
Feb 6th, 2009 Listen to February 6, 2009 Edition with host Mark McLemore
Buy Local - Dr. Bernard LaFayette - StoryCorps #7: The Larsens
Jan 30th, 2009 Listen to January 30, 2009 Edition with host Mark McLemore
Students Go To the Capitol - Chazz Palminteri - Stephanie Balzer - Guillermo Gomez-Pena
Jan 23rd, 2009 Listen to January 23, 2009 Edition with host Mark McLemore
State Budget 2009 - Chinese New Year - Tom Walbank - StoryCorps Leaves Tucson
Jan 21st, 2009 Listen to January 16, 2009 Edition with host Mark McLemore
Obama Inauguration - Napolitano Nomination - Sundance at the Loft - ATC's "Raisin in the Sun" / Habitat for Humanity - StoryCorps #6: Kahn & Taye
Jan 9th, 2009 Listen to January 9, 2009 Edition with host Mark McLemore
2009 Legislative Preview - Wish List for the Governor #2 - Education on the Menu - El Cubanito - StoryCorps #5: Ernesto Portillo Sr.
Jan 2nd, 2009 Listen to January 2, 2009 Edition with host Mark McLemore
Dr. Jeff Stone / Psychology of Change - travel writer Richard Grant - artist De Vie - Flamenco Dance
Dec 26th, 2008 Listen to December 26, 2008 Edition with host Mark McLemore
Bernard Language School Closing - Deploy Peace - Southwest Books of the Year 2008 - Tooley's Turkey Tacos
Dec 22nd, 2008 Listen to December 19, 2008 Edition with host Mark McLemore
Wish List for the Governor #1 - Toys for Tots / Food Bank Donations - Tucson Values Teachers - StoryCorps #2: The Lienekes
Dec 12th, 2008 Listen to December 12, 2008 Edition with host Mark McLemore
Emergency Medicine Report - Violence in Nogales - Peter Smith - StoryCorps #1: Ruth Protas
Dec 5th, 2008 Listen to December 5, 2008 Edition with host Mark McLemore
Napolitano Nomination - Future of "A" Mountain - StoryCorps in Tucson - Miner's Story #7: Chaco
Nov 28th, 2008 Listen to November 28, 2008 Edition with host Mark McLemore
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Grant Road Task Force - Climate Change & Health - Meth Free Alliance - Dancing in the Streets
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Election Night w/ Gabrielle Giffords - Are We Running Dry? - La Entrada de Kino - Open Studio Tour
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Election Protection - Ballot Props '08 - Scare-izona! - Halloween Vox Pops
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Corbett Murder Trial - Dr. Jeff Stone / Psychology of Change - Jessica Grace Wing
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Propositions 100 & 101 - AIDS Walk 2008 - poet Ofelia Zepeda - Tucson Remembers: The Korean War / Derek Kinne's story
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Proposition 102: Ban on Gay Marriage - Arizona Opera's 38th Season - Wild Mustang Makeover - musical sisters Mirror Image / John Lennon Songwriting Contest
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Arizona's Economy - TUSD Override - Transportation Report - 6th Avenue Revitalization
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Biotech in Tucson - Dr. James Gentile Commentary - conductor George Hanson - musician Joey Burns / Calexico
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Center for Border Security - Arizona Primary Results - Miner's Story #6: Susan Diaz, part II - El Cubanito restaurant
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Governor Napolitano's Convention Speech - comedian Paula Poundstone - Live at Home - cowboy poet Baxter Black
Aug 22nd, 2008 Listen to August 22, 2008 Edition with host Mark McLemore
Textbook Prices - U of A president Dr. Robert Shelton - Forgotten Lives #1: swimmer Annette Kellerman - Tucson's 233rd Birthday
Aug 15th, 2008 Listen to August 15, 2008 Edition with host Mark McLemore
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Blood Donor Law - Deploy Peace - Nogales Colonia - Miner's Story #5: Lynn Taylor
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9-1-1 Border Towers - Meningitis Vaccine - Olympic athlete Jill Camarena - Dr. Victoria Maizes / Center for Integrative Medicine - artist Joanna Frueh
Jul 11th, 2008 Listen to July 11, 2008 Edition with Host Mark McLemore
Spring Training in Tucson - Buffelgrass Forum - Citizenship Fees - New Citizens - Morrison Institute / Sun Corridor
Jul 3rd, 2008 Listen to July 4, 2008 Edition with Host Mark McLemore
Author Joseph Nevins - Maisa Taha essay: The Migrant Trail - Scramblewatch '08 - Candela Peruvian restaurant
Jun 27th, 2008 Listen to June 27, 2008 Edition
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Jun 20th, 2008 Listen to June 20, 2008 Edition
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Jun 13th, 2008 Listen to June 13, 2008 Edition
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Jun 6th, 2008 Listen to June 6, 2008 Edition
Colonel Kent Laughbaum / Davis-Monthan AFB - Jim Williams / Fox Tucson Theater - Peace Corps - Musician Howe Gelb
May 30th, 2008 Listen to May 30, 2008 Edition
Astronaut Mark Kelly - Miner's Story #4: Lou Osmer - New Provost Meredith Hay - Equine Voices
May 23rd, 2008 Listen to May 23, 2008 Edition
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May 16th, 2008 Listen to May 16, 2008 Edition
Clean Air in Arizona - Nadine Basha / First Things First - Mandarin Language Center - George Chambers Exhibition
May 12th, 2008 Listen to May 9, 2008 Edition
E-Verify / Immigration Reform - Poverty Forum - Heart Transplant - Travel Writer Jim Malusa
May 2nd, 2008 Listen to May 2, 2008 Edition
Biofuel Firetrucks - Si Schorr / State Transportation Board - Jim Kolbe commentary: Free Trade - U of A's Vaudeville Collection
Apr 25th, 2008 Listen to April 25, 2008 Edition
University Stimulus Plan - western author J.P.S. Brown - Juvenile Crime - Hispanic Stereotypes in the Media - Tucson Remembers: Jim DeCook
Apr 18th, 2008 Listen to April 18, 2008 Edition
Rosemont Mine Report - Rosemont Mine Debate - radio host & author Scott Simon
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Citizenship, solar, methamphetamine
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Visas, Conservation, Birds, Tohono O'Odham education
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Mining, Rattlesnakes, Reading Rainbow
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Mathematigals | Most powerful telescope | Buried past
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Mental Health | Acupuncture | Flamenco
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Discount Rx cards | Equine voices
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Water, buffelgrass, Pete Hamill
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