Amber Victoria Singer
Producer - The Show | [email protected]Amber 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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College students have a lot of different ways to compete against one another, whether in sports or groups like chess or debate teams. In Tucson this week, some students are even competing to be the best at old mining techniques.
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Snailmate’s music defies characterization — here in the office, we’re going with synthpop rap. The bandmates — synth player and lyricist Kalen Lander and drummer Bentley Monet — formed the group about 10 years ago.
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Celebración Artística de las Américas artist-in-residence Samantha Vo invites the community to become part of her latest piece.
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On Jan. 24, open auditions were held for anyone interested in singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at one of the Cactus League spring training games at Tempe Diablo Stadium, which begin in February.
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The man behind Pollack Cinemas — packed with life-size figures of movie stars and characters — has a whole other collection behind closed doors at an office building in Mesa.
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It is officially New Year’s resolution season. Gen Z Show producer Amber Victoria Singer has been reflecting on one of her 2025 resolutions.
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Three years ago here at The Show, we started a tradition: tasting executive producer Amy Silverman's eggnog.
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Scorpion vs. Tarantula could be described as too rock ’n’ roll for punks and too punk for metalheads. Lead singer L. Hotshot is known for her big hair, dramatic eye makeup and tendency to get right up in the audience’s face.
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There have been a wave of school closures across metro Phoenix of late. What that means for families.
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