The Trump administration has cut millions of dollars-worth of funding for the arts. One Valley theater company explains what those cuts will mean for them. Plus, is junk journaling the analog answer to doom scrolling?
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The Trump administration recently cut around $207 million from the National Endowment for the Arts That means grants that had already been awarded to theaters and theater companies went away. Among the theaters affected by the canceling of NEA grants is Childsplay Theatre, based in Tempe.
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Dead pool is not just a super hero in the movies. Here in Arizona, it’s the grim reality we are barreling toward on one of our largest reservoirs: Lake Powell.
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Arizona Republic columnist Joanna Allhands reports a 17% tariff on tomatoes could imperil $8.3 billion of economic activity and about 50,000 jobs here and in Texas, where the tomato import business is robust.
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This week is shaping up to be a big one for climate news, with a pair of significant announcements expected: one Tuesday and one on Wednesday.
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Artist and University of Arizona professor David Taylor has been observing the U.S.-Mexico border for more than 20 years. He sums up the future of the border infrastructure in one word: proliferation.
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Leslie Tyger has a thing for keeping stuff. Receipts, ticket stubs, wrappers, junk mail — you know, stuff. But, she never knew what to do with all of these little pieces of life. Until the artist, who goes by the name Tyger Teeth, started junk journaling.