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The Chicago Music Store

"There is a lot to love about this building." (02:58)

University of Arizona Main Gate

"I was on the college campus I had always imagined." (02:45)

Casas Adobes Plaza

"It represents the essence of architectural spaces: scale, endurance and delight." (03:17)

Congress Street

"There is so much happening there now, anything is possible." (02:10)

Art Brown's Office

"This building’s obscured delight takes a little effort to uncover." (02:17)

El Tiradito

"Tucson is a spiritual place, and El Tiradito one of its most magical spaces." (03:05)

Arizona Inn

"It is a bastion of past history, serenity, surprise, grace and elegance." (03:27)

Cushing Street Bar Patio

"The courtyard has a sense of eclectic cohesion — a quality that would occur only through time and accretion." (02:27)

The Blue House

"Whenever I pass this house, I inevitably think of Frida Kahlo's blue house in Coyoacán." (03:13)

Education notebook: Pandemic worsens inequalities in education

A look back at this week's education stories in Southern Arizona and the state.

Just Listen: Assume No Harm

A healthy conversation requires active listening. Sam Brown and Debi Chess, two cultural leaders in southern Arizona’s black community, explore what it means to “Assume No Harm”. (04:32)

Power Connectors

The UA Center for Innovation is hosting inventors from around the country who are competing for the American-Made Solar Prize, a national contest to find the next big breakthrough solar technology. (06:57)

Mercado San Agustin Courtyard

Architect Michael Becherer shares why Mercado San Agustin courtyard is one of his favorite places in Tucson. (03:02)

The Return of the Drive-In

During the summer of 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic shutdown conventional movie theaters and physical distancing made it difficult for people to gather, the drive-in theater made an unlikely comeback. (05:09)

After two years, measure taxing the wealthy to fund education is on the ballot

The business community opposes the Invest in Ed Act, which would fund education through a tax on high earners.

Pima County brings back recreation programs

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