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A local filmmaker has made his dream come true. Monte Yazzie, a self-described horror hound, is releasing the first full-length feature film he’s produced.
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“Frida” takes the stage at Ballet Arizona this weekend. It’s the U.S. debut of the show, which tells the story of the famed painter’s life through dance.
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Ryan Avery, a local artist, musician and the brain behind Related Records, recently put together a zine called "please, celebrate me while i am alive."
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Some traditional Indigenous stories can only be uttered during the wintertime. A member of the Gila River Indian Community has been workshopping a new collaboration with the Great Arizona Puppet Theater that’ll bring old creation tales to life on Saturday.
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In honor of Valentine’s Day, we’re taking a look at different kinds of love. This is a story about a love that wasn’t romantic, but was very intimate.
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This is a series about analogs, things people make by hand. The first person I want to tell you about is Duane Jensen, who fixes typewriters.
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The internet is full of advice right now like this: “Protect your peace." When relationships get too complicated, cut it out of your life.
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The Cinco de Mayo Bull Run Festival will be held at Old Tucson Studios in early May. The festival includes a quarter-mile run with 12 bulls chasing participants ages 18 and older.
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History will remember last night’s Eagles triumph in the Super Bowl as one of the more lopsided wins in the history of the big game. But, as usual, just as many people are talking about the commercials as the final score.
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A new Netflix documentary series dives into the underwater world of the people who work as professional mermaids. Arizona's Michelle Mozden tells The Show more about it.