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Arizona Illustrated Episode 519

Lasting Legacy, the Maxwell Family; Quin Davis, special effects artist; When Sarah Runs, Tucson marathon runner Sara Sellers; Far Afield: June West

Dunbar Pavilion Update

New things are happening at the Dunbar Pavilion, home to Tucson's formerly segregated schools.

The New Brian

After suffering a stroke in 2015, Brian McGinn and his wife Julie set out on a journey that would lead them to discover new friends, new goals, and a new appreciation for each other.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 518

The New Brian; Dunbar Pavilion Update; Edward Keeylocko

Sally Roundhouse

An unexpected spoken word lullaby about a toaster strudel.

The Art of the Sign

Local man turns private collection into the new Ignite Sign Art Museum.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 517

Bareback Rider; The Art of the Sign; Stella Tucker, Far Afield: Sally Roundhouse

Pop Cycle

Local store breaths life into abandoned items that might otherwise be considered junk.

Capturing Carbon

A viable solution to the growing and increasingly dangerous amount of carbon in our atmosphere.

Golden Boots at Golden Pin

Local band, Golden Boots performs ‘Sierra Nevada Corporation’s Dream Chaser’

The Bug Man

Retired University of Arizona professor shares his passion for insects.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 515

The Bug Man; Homopterus; Martín's Comida; and Far Afield: Golden Boots

Arizona Illustrated Episode 514

Liam Pace; Zoppé Circus Legacy; El Tambo Fest

Casa Maria

Volunteers at Casa Maria Catholic Worker Community give of themselves for the benefit of others.

Home for the Holidays

At the Earnest House, a unique transitional home in Tucson, women are creating their own traditions around the holidays.

Old Pueblo Christmas

Local musician Brian Lopez sings a heartfelt holiday ode to Tucson.

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