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Listen to August 1, 2008 Edition with Host Mark McLemore

Solar Power at Davis-Monthan - Alzheimer's Special preview - radio host Diane Rehm - artist de Vie

With energy prices getting higher than ever, even Davis-Monthan Air Force Base is looking for ways to save money. A new solar energy project will play an important part, as Christopher Conover reports...

Davis-Monthan AFB
Nellis AFB Solar Array

Next Thursday evening, KUAT-TV Channel 6 will air The Forgetting, a new documentary about Alzheimer's patients and their caregivers. Today, Kimberly Craft tells us the story of a Tucson woman and her daughter, and their struggle in the face of Alzheimer's Disease...

The homepage of the PBS special The Forgetting
Alzheimer's Association Desert Southwest Chapter
Pima Council on Aging
Pima County Health Department

For almost thirty years, one of the most respected and insightful hosts on radio has been Diane Rehm. Her program is joining the KUAZ weekday schedule starting on Monday, and Mark McLemore talks to Diane about her career, her guests, and what you can expect from The Diane Rehm Show...

The Diane Rehm Show homepage

And, we'll introduce you to a multi-talented artist who is pursuing her creative dreams in Tucson. Hear the music and poetry of de Vie when she talks with Tony Paniagua about what inspires her to create art in the desert...

de Vie's homepage

de Vie's improvised lyrics and melody - "River" - w/ the Shona instrumental "Nyama musango" played on mbira dza vadzimu.

de Vie's improvised lyrics and melody - "I want to hear all about you" - w/ the Shona instrumental "Kuzanga" played on mbira dza vadzimu.

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