The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and the county recorder don’t agree on elements of running this summer’s special congressional election. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, what famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright learned from the desert.
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To talk about a clash between the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and county recorder, members of the Trump team abandoning a gubernatorial candidate and more, The Show sat down with Doug Cole and Tony Cani.
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St. Peter’s Square in Rome was packed Thursday in anticipation of the announcement of a new Pope. Sarah Ventre, NPR’s senior producer of religion, was in the square and joined The Show to talk about what it was like there.
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Architects in Arizona and other places with extreme heat are working to design their buildings to withstand those temperatures. While modern technology can give those efforts a big assist, this design journalist argues looking to the past can also be helpful.
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This Saturday, the Loft Cinema is hosting a free outdoor screening of "A Star is Born" in Sonoita, Arizona, right where the 1976 version of the film was shot.
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Christopher Rivas is a playwright, author, podcaster, and actor. Rivas is spending this year as an artist in residence at ASU Gammage, developing another theater piece called “How We Get Free.”