State lawmakers and the governor are squabbling about two areas of the budget that need immediate attention. What those fights say about the prospects for approving a new spending plan. And, a documentary shines light on the work of Native American architects. That and more on The Show.
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Wayne Schutsky from KJZZ’s Politics Desk breaks down the budget battles between Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and the Republican-led Legislature on The Show.
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Charol Shakeshaft, author of "Organizational Betrayal: How Schools Enable Sexual Misconduct and How to Stop It," joined The Show to talk about her research and a measure moving through the Arizona Legislature.
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President Donald Trump and increasingly, his loyalists, use humor in official White House communication. But some say it’s hard to figure out when — or if — he’s being serious.
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Long considered a boys club, historian Paulina Bren reframes the trading floors and barrooms of Wall Street as a place where women played a consequential role in shaping the American financial culture.
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A new documentary profiles Indigenous architects and how they incorporate their communities into their designs. It features Wanda Dalla Costa, founder of the Indigenous Design Collaborative at ASU.
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Every other year, Desert X turns land in the Coachella Valley into a giant art gallery. The fifth edition, taking place through May 11, includes a piece by Cannupa Hanska Luger called "G.H.O.S.T. Ride."