Featured on the November 13, 2015 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
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Mitchell Riley visits an annual celebration of music and brotherhood for veterans of the Vietnam War called 'Nam Jam...
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Clyde Appleton, founder an influential mid-1950s group The Tucson Folksingers, died in October at age 86. Mark McLemore talks with two of Appleton's longtime friends, Ted Warmbrand and Barbara Elfbrandt, about Appleton's legacy as a teacher and musician...
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Steven Wright's unique comedic voice has been making audiences laugh since his first appearances on The Tonight Show in the early 1980s. Mark McLemore talks to Wright about how he keeps up with his ideas, and working behind the camera as a writer and producer on the new season of Louis CK's acclaimed series Louie. Steven Wright performs in Tucson Friday, Nov. 13th at the Rialto Theatre...
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And, Andrew Brown talks to participants in Sunday's All Souls Procession about the meaning and evolution of Tucson's multi-cultural commemoration of life and death...
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