Featured on the September 4, 2015 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
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What can you learn by listening in on someone’s day in random, thirty-second intervals? Mariana Dale talks with University of Arizona psychology professor Matthias Mehl, who has spent more than a decade analyzing the sounds of everyday life. In the process, Mel has learned what candid moments can reveal about who we are and how we communicate...
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This weekend, the annual HoCo Fest at Hotel Congress celebrates 30 years of Tucson's rock 'n roll history. Mark McLemore talks with the filmmakers behind That Desert Sound, a collection of music videos made by Southern Arizona bands in the 1980s, including rare footage of Giant Sand, The Onlys, The River Roses, and The Sidewinders...
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Tony Paniagua meets a group of students from Germany who are getting their master’s degrees in the Geography of Global Change. They say that Southern Arizona is providing valuable examples in dealing with drought and extreme temperatures, from bicycle lanes to community gardens...
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And, what constitutes "the perfect storm"? Andrew Brown spends time with two photographers who have decades of experience capturing the drama and intensity of Arizona's monsoon sky...
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