The so-called blue bracelet movement began as a way for people to show solidarity with Black women and others who felt unsafe after the November election. We’ll hear from one activist who says there are better ways to be an ally. Plus, president of the Phoenix Art Deco Society on how the 1920s and ’30s became an obsession.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs is under fire for pulling the plug on an independent review of the death penalty in Arizona that she ordered when she first took office last year.
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The so-called blue bracelet movement began as a way for people to show solidarity with Black women and others who felt unsafe after the November election.
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When you think of art deco, you might think of the Chrysler building in New York City. Or the Empire State Building. Or, maybe "The Great Gatsby" comes to mind, and the flapper dresses and bob haircuts that go with the Roaring '20s.
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Phoenix Rising has named a new head coach; Pa-Modou Kah comes to the Valley after serving as an assistant coach with Charlotte FC in Major League Soccer.
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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?