Goodbye rat men, hello messy girls. This year’s crop of TV protaginists is flipping the script. We’ll hear what it means when goofy sidekicks become main characters. Plus, who’s tracking your data, who they’re selling it to and why you should care.
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Stephen Pyne, author of "Pyrocene Park: A journey into the Fire History of Yosemite National Park," joined The Show to talk more about what fire crews are facing.
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Last week, a Phoenix woman was sentenced to eight years in prison for helping the North Korean government perpetrate a multimillion-dollar identity theft scheme.
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Kathy Montgomery dug into the history of Tempe Beach Park in a recent piece for Arizona Highways titled “Summers at the Beach” and tapped into the nostalgia that surrounds the century-old gathering place. She spoke with The Show more about it.
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When you visit pretty much any website, you’re asked to accept that site’s cookie policy: cookies basically allow sites to use data to remember you for future visits. And they’re just one example of the kind of data we all leave behind when we’re online.
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When The Show host Sam Dingman wandered into a Tempe cafe and got a perfect cup of coffee, he met Cortez Coffee Roasters founder Ron Cortez. Cortez joined The Show to talk more about his brew.
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At the end of the fourth episode of Lena Dunham’s new Netflix series, “Too Much,” the main character, Jess, is shouting on the streets of London. She’s standing outside her boss’s house, where she and her boyfriend, Felix, have just attended a chaotic dinner party.