For many years, drag queen Crimmson Sparkles could only be herself when no one was watching. Hear how she found the strength to do it on stage in front of a crowd. Plus, data centers use a lot of water, but some are trying to use less.
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Stacy’s at Melrose is a bar in Phoenix that hosts a talent competition called Stacy’s Rising Star. One of the competitors in the upcoming cycle is a drag queen named Crimmson Sparkles.
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The Arizona Legislature passed a bill on Tuesday which increases penalties for people who impersonate veterans to get benefits.
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Data centers have become more common in Arizona; the Valley is one of the biggest markets for them in the country. But data centers often need water, which in some cases, is in shorter supply here.
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The BYU men’s basketball team beat University of Arizona in February in Tucson, in a game that featured a wild and controversial ending. After the game, fans at McKale Center directed a derogatory chant at the BYU team. Matthew Bowman, the Howard W. Hunter Chair of Mormon Studies at Claremont Graduate University and professor of history and religion there, joined The Show to discuss what he makes of these kinds of incidents.
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Jim Fuller, founder and owner of Fuller Phoenix, joined The Show to introduce a different perspective on an enduring American myth: the tough guy with the gun who can fix everything.