Some state lawmakers want to change the state’s election system — including early voting. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, a Tucson ecologist on using ancient Japanese pottery as a model for our relationship to the environment.
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Marcus Dell’Artino and Dawn Penich sat down with The Show to talk about a proposal to change the way elections are run in Arizona, a new poll looking at the governor’s race and more.
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Christmas music is one of those things that can inspire very strong feelings. From when we start listening each season to just what makes for the perfect holiday tune, there’s a lot to debate. But for KJZZ contributor Robrt Pela, there’s simply no contest. Give him the oldies.
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Earlier this year, Katherine Larson published her first book of essays — it’s called “Wedding of the Foxes.” The book is inspired by Larson’s work on environmental issues, but also by her close reading of Japanese female authors like Kurahashi Yumiko and Ōta Yōko.
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Tracy Dempsey is a longtime Arizona pastry chef who spent much of her career at the famed Cowboy Ciao in Old Town Scottsdale. Now, she heads up Tracy Dempsey Originals — where she gets a whole lot of orders for Thanksgiving pies this time of year.