What happens when an upstanding citizen is arrested in immigration raids. We’ll take a look at the myth of the “ideal immigrant.” Plus, a preview of the fall’s most exciting new books.
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Opponents of a state tax credit program are asking a judge to block it from going into effect, arguing the law illegally subsidizes the movie-making industry.
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Perla Guerrero directs the U.S. Latina Latino Studies Program at the University of Maryland. She spoke more with The Show about the myth and who’s hurt in the process.
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Michael Kiefer, a longtime investigative journalist in Arizona, has been covering Ricky Wassenaar since the early 2000s. Kiefer published a lengthy profile of Wassenaar earlier this year, and joined The Show to discuss why he considers Wassenaar such a compelling subject.
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Steve Stockmar is here to argue: Arizona has its own rich history of recording music. In fact, so much so that he and a team of panelists compiled a list of the top 100 songs recorded in Arizona for The Daily Independent.
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First up is a book that’s actually already available on bookstore shelves: Peter Orner’s novel “The Gossip Columnist’s Daughter.” It’s inspired by the tragic story of real-life columnist Irv Kupcinet.