
November 4, 2021

Featured on the November 4th, 2019 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
- This week marks the beginning of Diwali, the Hindu “Festival of Lights”, one the most popular and important holidays in India. Find out how Tucsonans of all faiths will be honoring this 5-day event as explained by Sukanya Bhat, owner of the India Dukaan Fine Food Market, located in Tucson at 2754 North Campbell Avenue.


- In 2019, the animated “Molly of Denali” became the first nationally-distributed children's program to feature Native American and Alaska Native lead characters. It is now celebrating the start of its second season on PBS Kids, and Adiba Nelson talks with Dorothea Gillim and Yatibaey Evans, two of the producers of “Molly of Denali”, about the importance of incorporating and reflecting Native voices in every aspect of the show.

WGBH Educational Foundation

WGBH Educational Foundation
- And, the sun never really sets on the legends of the Old West. Chris Dashiell looks back at two films, The Westerner (1940) and The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972). Both were shot mostly in Tucson, and both dramatized the larger-than-life story of the man who proclaimed himself to be “The Law West of the Pecos” back in 1882.

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Tony Paniagua / AZPM
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