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Cecelia Fajardo-Hill teaches museum studies and art history in Arizona State University's School of Art and spoke to The Show about how identity politics have intersected with museums throughout history.
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The State of Culture report is the first stage of a local project that aims to create a roadmap to preserve, build upon and celebrate Tucson’s arts and cultural heritage.
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Drew Austin writes in his Substack newsletter, Kneeling Bus, about the internet's appetite for microtrends, and what that means for people offline. He spoke about it with The Show's Sam Dingman.
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Arizona has the fastest growth rate for Alzheimer's disease in the country, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. At the same time, there’s still plenty of stigma surrounding this condition. Now, a new photography exhibition aims to shift the conversation.
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Bettors wagered approximately $454 million on sports in June 2024, according to the Arizona Department of Gaming.
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Northern Arizona University’s Lumberjack Marching Band will perform in the 2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. It marks the first appearance by the group.
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A lack of sports officials for high school games is posing challenges for the Arizona Interscholastic Association.
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The Sun Devils kick off their first season in the Big 12 Conference with a game against Wyoming Saturday night, and the Wildcats host New Mexico in Tucson.
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Ryan Swanson wrote a history of the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, of which all three of Arizona’s public universities were members starting in the 1930s. He shared more with The Show.