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Saguaro City Music Theatre

An inclusive and tuition free musical theatre school welcomes kids of all abilities

Las Milpitas Farm

The Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona’s Space For People To Grow Food

The Enduring Legacy of Chicano Photographer Louis Carlos Bernal

Tucson Chicano Photographer Louis Carlos Bernal’s Photography Intimately Captured the Lives of the LatinX American Culture.

Housing Our Honored: Tucson organization helps homeless Veterans transition into civilian life

Esperanza En Escalante is helping hundreds of homeless Veterans find permanent housing and support services.

Ayudantes en la Frontera (The Border Helpers)

Mark Adams and Miriam Maldonado Escobar found a new community and a new purpose helping vulnerable migrants at the border.

Bobcats Among Us

Bobcats are thriving in metropolitan Tucson in spite of the community's growth in the Sonoran Desert.

Edward Goodman on Saxophone

In this riveting performance, the Associate Professor of Saxophone at the University of Arizona’s Fred Fox School of Music discusses the life lessons that can be gleaned while playing the sax.

Carla Fabris: Harpist

A delicate performance by Carla Fabris, Harp Instructor at the University of Arizona’s Fred Fox School of Music

DO(OM) YOGA

An immersive Doom Metal Yin Yoga Practice for Charities

Cecilia Vicuña: Sonoran Quipu

Chilean artist and poet Cecilia Vicuña has had solo shows at some of the most prestigious museums in the world. Now she brings her unique artistic practice to MOCA Tucson.

El Charro Café Turns 100 Years Old

The iconic restaurant is a telling of Tucson’s culinary history that has captured acclaim from all over the world.

La Doce

A neighborhood on Tucson's Southside that spans three miles along South 12th Avenue from 4th street to Drexel Road.

Cocina La Ley

This staple in Nogales, Arizona has been serving fresh tacos and soups for nearly 30 years.

Water Harvester: An Invitation to Abundance

How Tucson resident Brad Lancaster transformed his neighborhood by experimenting with water harvesting.

Afro Herper

Earyn McGee is a lizard-loving PhD who's changing the idea of what it means to be a scientist. (07:15)

A Mother's Story

Tawni Terman shares her story about opioid addiction and how it impacted her life as a mother.

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