In New York, there were the Stonewall riots. In the Bible Belt, there was steer roping. We’ll hear the secret history of gay rodeo. Plus, the Washington Post’s new managing editor on how his childhood in Phoenix shaped his journalism.
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In the midst of all this, the Post has also brought on a new managing editor, who just so happens to be an Arizonan. Peter Spiegel joins the Post after a long career as a political reporter, foreign correspondent and bureau chief at places like Forbes, the Financial Times, and the Wall Street Journal.
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Agriculture makes up a significant part of Arizona’s economy, but actions coming from the federal government have some farmers concerned.
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Grassrootz was founded by Ali Nervis back in 2019, in a hallway of the Afri-Soul Marketplace, a Black business incubator and shop. Today, it’s a bookstore, juice bar and co-working space that’s full of life.
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Sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch: Printmaker pictures a reading experience engaging all sensesThe Show's ANALOGS series is about people who make things by hand — and what those things tell us about those people.
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Rodeo conjures a very specific image: cowboys riding horses and hurling lassos. But for many others, rodeo is also a place to explore their gender identity and a source of community for queer people.