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Teatro Carmen

Restoring Tucson's Historic Cultural Gem in the Nation’s Oldest Barrio

On the Origin of COVID

Research now shows it wasn’t a lab leak

Social Media & Democracy

Examining the ways in which social media technology is skewing our political realities.

Philosophy of Fiction

Fictional storytelling is an important and pervasive part of how human cultures transmit knowledge and values across generations.

Positive Vibrations at the Fresh Water Spring

People enjoy drinking water from harding spring near Sedona, Arizona.

Reinventing Plastics

How sulfur is being used to make sustainable plastics.

Artists on the Moon

University of Arizona College of Fine Arts’ Analog Moon Project.

Rituals with Ryan Hill

We spend time with artist Ryan Hill who uses “doodling” as a form of resistance against productivity.

Invasive Desert Plants – Salt Cedar

Invasive plants, such as the Salt cedar (Tamarix aphylla), endangers natives by competing for limited water and taking over large swaths of land, keeping other plants from growing in these habitats.

Honoring Hero Bob Brutinel

Iwo Jima Veteran's 100th Birthday Celebration!

Cash Lansky and 29th Street Thrive

Creative approach to civic engagement helps uncover overlooked perspectives that top-down research often misses.

Under Fire: The Rising Threats Against Drag Story Hour Events

Explore the alarming threats to Drag Story Hour and the community's fight for safety.

Hanoch Piven: Art As Resistance

Artist Hanoch Piven: How Collage Art Bridges Divides Amid Conflict & Inspires Empathy

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