
Amber Victoria Singer
Producer - The ShowAmber Victoria Singer is a producer for The Show. She started as an intern in February 2022.
Singer is a graduate of the Water Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. Her love for radio blossomed during her time in Blaze Radio, ASU’s student-run radio station, where she hosted DJ shifts and specialty shows, interviewed musicians and edited the Spark, Blaze Radio’s online music blog. In Singer’s final semester at Cronkite, she served as podcast editor for the State Press, assistant music director at Blaze Radio and design facilitator for NLGJA (the Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists) at ASU.
When she’s not in the newsroom, Singer enjoys rollerblading, writing movie reviews and reading.
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Most collectors of presidential items have a specific niche. Maybe it’s campaign buttons, bobble heads or White House Christmas cards. Maybe they focus on a handful of select presidents or a certain time period. Not Steve Ferber. He just likes collecting what he calls "pieces of history."
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A new technology, known as OneCourt, is offered at Phoenix Suns games to enhance the basketball experience for spectators who are blind or have low vision.
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Kayla Long and E.P. Bradley are collectors — and not just of one thing. But if you look closely at the eclectic collection, one recurring theme dominates: Pigeons.
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A bill making its way through the Arizona Legislature would allow law enforcement to keep people suspected of being impaired by drugs who are arrested in involuntary custody for five days.
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Ryan Avery, a local artist, musician and the brain behind Related Records, recently put together a zine called "please, celebrate me while i am alive."
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Groundhog Day is upon us – even if it doesn’t matter so much here in the desert, where we wouldn’t mind if winter never ended. But did you know that Arizona has our own weather-predicting critter — or do we?
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If you grew up in Phoenix, you may be be familiar with Wallace and Ladmo or the Tex Earnhardt commercials. Those are some of the folks that inspired Phoenix band Astrologer's latest double album.
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Mike Sversvold, widely known as "Bam-Bam," was a legendary drummer in the 1980s Phoenix punk scene. Sversvold was involved in many bands, and was a founding member of the skate punk band JFA.
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As fun as it is to boast to my friends that I listened to Radiohead for over 64 hours this year, I have to wonder: Is Spotify Wrapped ruining our relationship with music?
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Joe Dampt has loved guitar ever since he started playing when he was 10 years old. A few years later, after buying and selling a guitar for the first time, Dampt realized something: He could play as many rare vintage guitars as he wanted if he bought and sold them.