A new theatrical production explores a famous statesman’s softer side. If you think you know the story of Winston Churchill, think again. Plus, how New Mexico cut Native American suicide rates nearly in half.
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The registration status for a huge number of voters in Arizona is on uncertain footing in the wake of last fall’s election.
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A few months into newly elected Sheriff Jerry Sheridan’s term at the helm of Maricopa County’s extensive network of jails and overdoses are going up.
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A new production at Phoenix Theater bills itself as an evening with Winston Churchill. It’s a solo show written, directed, and performed by David Payne, in collaboration with his son, Daniel Payne.
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The 21st century has already seen plenty of armed conflict around the world. But how different are these more current wars than those from the past?
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Carly Davis is a storytelling instructor at South Mountain Community College, working with people who want to tell true, autobiographical stories in public. But now, Davis is putting a twist on the medium.
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Suicide rates among Native Americans in New Mexico have dropped by more than 40%. This, among a population that has suicide rates 91% higher than the general population.