More Arizona Illustrated S10 Stories

Southern Arizona Hiking Club

The oldest hiking club in Tucson is about to turn 65.

Repeat Photography

A journey through time.

Episode 1004

Adam Homan – Love Bots, SPACEWATCH, Gertie and the T.O. Boyz, The Friends and the Bees

The Friends and the Bees

Meet the women behind Buzzed Queens Apiary in Tucson.

Episode 1003

Tucson Bee Collaborative, Blue Lotus Gallery, Theodore Buchholz: Cellist, Desert Plants: Desert Fern

SPACEWATCH

Meet the scientists responsible for monitoring the night sky for hazardous asteroids and comets that might pose an impact threat to Earth.

Adam Homan: Love Bots!

“The joy of artmaking is in the moment of creation where everything else melts away and you connect to the energy of imagination.”

Blue Lotus Gallery

Blue Lotus Artist Collective highlights Black Artists of the Southwest

Tucson Bee Collaborative

Raising awareness of Sonoran Desert bees.

Theodore Buchholz: Cellist

Theodore Buchholz explains his intimate relationship with the cello and what life lessons can be found in learning to play an instrument

Desert Plants: Desert Fern

The desert fern, also known as feather bush, feather tree or tepehuaje in Mexico can reach heights of about 25 feet.

Episode 1002

Barbara Rogers, Artist; Arizona Cuisine: Junipine Lodge; Harold Woods; Working in Mental Health with Felicia Jaimez; Field Notes: Volcanoes

Field Notes: Volcanoes

From the highest point in Arizona to deep underground, we explore landscapes transformed by volcanoes.

Harold

Born in 1919, Harold Wood has seen a lot of things. At 103 years old he’s still as sharp as ever.

Barbara Rogers

Painter of paradise, vulnerability, and beauty.

Arizona Cuisine

Chefs Brett Vibber and Jaren Bates are redefining Arizona cuisine through foraged ingredients, indigenous foods, and an innovative menu.

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