
Alisa Ivanitskaya/ AZPM
April 9, 2020

Featured on the April 9th, 2020 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
- A look at how The Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona is now making $50,000 dollars in emergency relief grant funding available to local artists struggling to make ends meet during the pandemic.

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- The first episode in a new series about food insecurity, produced by Alisa Ivanitskaya. How are local businesses connected to the Heirloom Farmers Markets at Rillito Park surviving - and evolving - during the pandemic? Through the month of April, bonus SNAP dollars are available to those living on food assistance than can be used to purchase local produce.

Alisa Ivanitskaya / AZPM

Alisa Ivanitskaya/ AZPM

Alisa Ivanitskaya/ AZPM
- And, Mark has a conversation with co-writer of Roadfood, frequent NPR guest, and newspaper columnist Jane Stern. She tells about experimenting with new recipes made from dollar store ingredients, finding the upside of social isolation, and how she became an Emergency Medical Technician in an effort to overcome her phobia about healthcare.


- And, "The Suit", a very short story from Tucson-based author and UA creative writing professor Aurelie Sheehan. Her fiction collection Once into the Night contains 57 short stories, ranging in length from 2 sentences to 3 pages, each written from the first-person perspective of a different character.

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