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July 2007

 
September 28, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Frankie and his Seasons

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( Tempe )

The Tony Award-winning musical Jersey Boys began a three-week run at ASU's Gammage Auditorium, last night. KJZZ's Tony Ganzer reports.

Herberger Theater Center Herberger Theater Center

Jersey Boys Tour Jersey Boys Tour

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[ Tony Ganzer ]

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September 28, 2007

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( Phoenix )

Theater critic Robrt Pela reviews "The Lieutenant of Inishmore" and tells us why he doesn't think gorey humor is funny.

Additional theater reviews Additional theater reviews

Robrt Pela at phoenixnewtimes.com Robrt Pela at phoenixnewtimes.com

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[ Robrt Pela ]

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September 28, 2007

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( Phoenix )

A group of 15 Lost Boys are planning a trip to Sudan in November. A fund-raiser to help them along the way is scheduled for Sept. 29, 2007 at the Neighborhood Ministries Event Center, 1929 W. Fillmore Street.

Lost Boys Center Lost Boys Center
Trip to Sudan Fund-raiser 29-Sept 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM Place: Neighborhood Ministries Event Center 1929 W. Fillmore Street

[ James Garcia ]

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September 26, 2007

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( Phoenix, AZ )

Governor Janet Napolitano discussed her solution to Arizona's pending budget shortfall with Here and Now host Steve Goldstein. The Governor also talked about her goals for an upcoming meeting with fellow border governors and answered listener questions ranging from immigration to water conservation.

Listener Questions and Comments Listener Questions and Comments
Click on this link to see the questions and comments for Governor Napolitano on Here and Now.

Video Highlights: Border Governors Meeting Video Highlights: Border Governors Meeting

Video Highlights: Budget Shortfall Solutions Video Highlights: Budget Shortfall Solutions

Video Highlights: Water Policy in Arizona Video Highlights: Water Policy in Arizona

[ Steve Goldstein ]

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September 25, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Piloting without a contract

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( Tempe/Washington D.C. )

Tempe-based U.S. Airways is speaking with its pilots this week trying again to find a path to a joint contract. But some pilots still aren't happy, and the meeting might be a bust. KJZZ's Tony Ganzer reports.

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[ Tony Ganzer ]

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September 24, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Asphalt Gospel

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( Phoenix, AZ )

A left-leaning grassroots Christian group calling itself 'Crosswalk America' took its message of inclusiveness to the streets last year, walking the entire distance from Phoenix to Washington DC. Now, they've just released a book and film about their spiritual trek called 'Asphalt Jesus' and 'Asphalt Gospel.' KJZZ's Marcos Najera reports.

Click here for the main website to CrossWalk America Click here for the main website to CrossWalk America

[ Marcos Najera ]

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September 24, 2007

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( Phoenix, AZ )

Democrats and Republican lawmakers disagree on how to resolve a $600 million budget deficit. KJZZ's Paul Atkinson reports.

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September 22, 2007

This links opens to an audio file "No Name" Team May Make Playoffs

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( Phoenix, AZ )

The Arizona Diamondbacks are fighting for a spot in the playoffs. The team wasn't supposed to amount to much this year, after a series of crucial injuries, including a season-ending back problem for pitcher Randy Johnson. But as KJZZ's Mark Moran reports, the Diamondbacks have been winning games in the clutch with lots of players nobody has ever heard of, and they could be baseball's biggest surprise this year.

[ Mark Moran ]

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September 22, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Latinos in the News

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The president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors speaks at ASU on the lack of comprehensive news coverage of the Latino community.

ASNE newsroom diversity report ASNE newsroom diversity report

[ James Garcia ]

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September 21, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Finding one's self

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( Phoenix )

KJZZ commentator Deborah Sussman Susser reflects on her own identity, at the start of the Jewish High Holiday of Yom Kippur.

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[ Deborah Sussman Susser ]

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September 21, 2007

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Text messaging behind the wheel in Phoenix could soon cost you upwards of $200. And, some high schoolers around Arizona will be learning about the dangers of distracted driving. KJZZ's Mark Brodie reports.

Phoenix City Council Phoenix City Council

The Toe Tag Project The Toe Tag Project

[ Mark Brodie ]

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September 19, 2007

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( Phoenix, AZ )

Arizona has plenty of water for now. But will the state have it in the future? Tom Buschatzke and Greg Peterson joined Here and Now host Steve Goldstein to discuss water use and conservation. Among the issues talked about were the impact drought is having on water use; flood versus drip irrigation; and practical things people can do to save water. Historian Jack August also talked about the subject of his new book--Phoenix attorney Mark Wilmer and why he may be the single most important person in the history or Arizona.

Listener Questions and Comments Listener Questions and Comments
See what people had to say or ask about water use.

Residential Water Conservation Residential Water Conservation
This is a great site that not only shows you where you waste water in your home, but shows you what you can do about it.

Arizona Department of Water Resources Conservation Office Arizona Department of Water Resources Conservation Office
Learn more about what the state is doing to promote water conservation.

City of Phoenix Water Conservation Brochures City of Phoenix Water Conservation Brochures
The city of Phoenix has lots of wonderful brochures to learn more about water conservation. Just click on the website, enter your name and address, and viola!

The Urban Farm The Urban Farm
Greg Peterson has lots of good information about sustainability on his website. Check it out!

[ Steve Goldstein ]

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September 18, 2007

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( Phoenix, AZ )

Gilbert Constitution Week has become one of the largest celebrations in the country honoring and promoting the founding documents of the United States.

[ Paul Atkinson ]

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September 17, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Working for a greener Arizona

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Arizona Public Service offers its customers financial help with the cost of installing solar electricity and solar water heating systems. And state regulators want to ensure APS and other utilities keep the green energy coming. KJZZ's Paul Atkinson and Tony Ganzer report.

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[ Paul Atkinson ]

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September 16, 2007

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A bus crash killed at least 17 people and injured 14 others near the town of San Pedro Lagunillas in the Mexican state of Nayarit. A spokesman for the bus company Vallarta Plus said the bus was carrying 35 passengers from Puerto Vallarta to Guadalajara when the driver lost control on a wet spot on the road, crashed into a wall, then plunged more than 400 feet down a ravine. About half of the passengers on the bus had flown to Mexico from Phoenix. The names of the bus passengers are below.

[ Paul Atkinson ]

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September 16, 2007

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( Phoenix,AZ )

Arizona utilities must deliver 15% of their electricity from renewable sources by the year 2025. Arizona Public Service wants customers to start thinking green now.

Links to renewable energy programs are below.

APS Green Choice Program APS Green Choice Program

SRP Renewable Energy Information SRP Renewable Energy Information

Tucson Electric Power Green Watts Program Tucson Electric Power Green Watts Program

[ Paul Atkinson ]

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September 15, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Checking in with the Sodhi Family

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( Phoenix, AZ )

On Saturday September 15th, a family of Sikhs will gather at a gas station to remember Balbir Singh Sodhi. Sodhi was gunned down there six years ago by a mechanic named Frank Roque. Roque was out for revenge for the September 11th attacks, and Sodhi's death was the nation's first post 9/11 hate crime. KJZZ's Rene Gutel reports six years later, the Sodhis are still trying to educate other Americans about their religion.

[ Rene Gutel ]

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September 14, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Cheech Marin's Affair with Art

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Cheech Marin is not only a well-known comic and actor, but he's also a leading collector of Chicano art. He unveils the world premier of his latest exhibition called 'Papel Chicano' at the Mesa Arts Center this Fall. KJZZ's Marcos Najera talked with Cheech in Los Angeles at the studio of artist Frank Romero.

Cheech's Main Website Cheech's Main Website
Check back here for latest tour information.

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[ Marcos Najera ]

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September 14, 2007

This links opens to an audio file La Offrenda

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An ASU graduate is now writing a broad-range of material in Los Angeles, following a trend of Latino artists and writers getting their work to stage. His latest commissioned piece deals with a family from Surprise, AZ post-9/11.

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Mesa Arts Center Mesa Arts Center
La Ofrenda showtimes and tickets can be found at this website.

[ Marcos Najera ]

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September 14, 2007

This links opens to an audio file 2007 Hispanic Women's Conference

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The Hispanic Women's Conference takes place every year in Phoenix. It's the largest single gathering of Latinas in the nation. More than 100 scholarships are awarded annually to young women across the nation.

Hispanic Women's Conference Official Website Hispanic Women's Conference Official Website
The Hispanic Women's Conference takes place every year in Phoenix. It's the largest single gathering of Latinas in the nation.

[ James E. Garcia ]

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September 14, 2007

This links opens to an audio file "A Number's" number may be up

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KJZZ theater critic Robrt Pela considers the pro's and everything else in Stray Cat Theater's "A Number."

Additional theater reviews Additional theater reviews

Robrt Pela at phoenixnewtimes.com Robrt Pela at phoenixnewtimes.com

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[ Robrt Pela ]

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September 13, 2007

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( Phoenix, AZ )

In 2006, Phoenix resident Jody Gnant was the aspiring musician who traded a year of rent in her downtown Phoenix house for a recording contract. It was part of the "Red Paperclip Project," an internet scheme hatched by a 26-year-old blogger trying to barter his way from a single paperclip to a house. A year later, Gnant has recorded her album, and it's out in September 2007.

Jody Gnant's Website Jody Gnant's Website

[ Rene Gutel ]

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September 13, 2007

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The city of Surprise saw voter participation increase when it went to a vote by mail system for the September 12 election.

[ Paul Atkinson ]

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September 12, 2007

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The 2007-2008 arts season is underway. Here and Now looks at some of the upcoming performances and concerns over the venues and choice of productions. Guests Debbie Paine and Matt Lehrman also discuss the business side of the arts including what art organizations must do to be financially successful and how to get more people to attend. Results from the city of Phoenix election are also discussed.

KJZZ Events Calendar KJZZ Events Calendar
Find out what's going on in the valley's music scene, performing arts, literary and other events.

Phoenix New Times Entertainment Page Phoenix New Times Entertainment Page
Events, arts scene, reviews and much more.

Get Out Guide to the Performing Arts Get Out Guide to the Performing Arts
A good primer on valley arts.

AZ Central Arts Section AZ Central Arts Section
The Arizona Republic/azcentral.com's entertainment guide to the arts.

Show Up Dot Com Show Up Dot Com
Everything link you need for arts, plus discount tickets.

The Arts & Business Council of Greater Phoenix The Arts & Business Council of Greater Phoenix
A good resource if you want to join a board of a local arts organization or if you belong to an arts group and want to improve your organization.

Links to Valley Arts Organizations Links to Valley Arts Organizations
Links to various arts organizations in the valley.

Links to Arts Venues in the Valley Links to Arts Venues in the Valley
One stop shop for the valley's numerous theaters and other arts hot spots.

Here and Now Show Comments Here and Now Show Comments
Click here to view the comments and questions submitted for Here and Now.

[ Steve Goldstein ]

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September 11, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Attracting Latinos to the Arts

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KJZZ's Dennis Lambert looks at Valley arts organizations as they adjust to the region's changing demographics.

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[ Dennis Lambert ]

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September 09, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Profiles of Success

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Valle del Sol's 2007 Profiles of Success awards were handed out during a downtown luncheon at the Phoenix Convention Center.

Valle del Sol Valle del Sol

[ James Garcia ]

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September 08, 2007

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Scottsdale-based Taser International is out with a new consumer model, the C2. KJZZ's Mark Brodie takes a shot at explaining what it is and what people are saying about it.

More on the Taser C2 More on the Taser C2

Arizona Police Association Arizona Police Association

Force Science Research Center Force Science Research Center

[ Mark Brodie ]

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September 06, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Women of Juarez

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Valley-based bilingual theater company Teatro Bravo is staging Ruben Amavisca's play, Women of Juarez, about the murders of hundreds of women in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. The play runs through September 9.

Amnesty International Amnesty International

Teatro Bravo Teatro Bravo

[ James Garcia ]

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September 06, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Car Sharing Zooms to ASU

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( Tempe, AZ )

The first car sharing program in Arizona kicked off in Tempe. Students, faculty and staff at Arizona State University will be able to rent cars at an hourly rate for short rides around town.

[ Rene Gutel ]

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September 05, 2007

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( Phoenix, AZ )

State mandated curriculum for charter schools was just one of the many topics State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne discussed on Here and Now. Horne also addressed public schools not meeting standards and concerns over the financial oversight of charter schools after reports of improprieties. Here and Now also explored the option of online education for K-12 students.

Here and Now Weblog:  Listener Questions and Comments Here and Now Weblog: Listener Questions and Comments
Take a look at the questions and comments submitted for Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne.

[ Steve Goldstein ]

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September 04, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Tips to School By

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As parents gear up for the coming school year, they're likely to be interacting more with educators. But Valley teacher Diane Duffy wants parents to have the real tactics on how to communicate with their child's teacher.

Essays from Your Child's Teacher Essays from Your Child's Teacher

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[ Diane Duffy ]

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September 03, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Bowie Power Plant

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( Phoenix, AZ )

The developer of a power plant in southeastern Arizona backs off plans to build a generating station that would burn gas produced from coal slurry. The Arizona Corporation Commission originally approved a natural gas burning power plant in Bowie.

[ Paul Atkinson ]

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September 03, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Mexican Ports

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( Phoenix, AZ )

New policies by the Department of Homeland Security have added to lines of people and vehicles at U.S. Ports of Entry along the Mexican border.

[ Paul Atkinson ]

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September 02, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Mexican Trucks Roll in U.S.

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( Phoenix, AZ )

100 Mexican trucking companies will be allowed access to the United States as part of a pilot program aimed at implementing a provision of the North American Free Trade Agreement. KJZZ's Paul Atkinson looks at the controversy behind the issue.

[ Paul Atkinson ]

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September 01, 2007

This links opens to an audio file Steven Yazzie's Art Car

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Steven Yazzie is an accomplished multimedia artist. His work has been exhibited around the world. He's also the inventor of the "art car", now on display at the Heard Museum and the Scottsdale Center for Contemporary Arts.

Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Arts Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Arts

Heard Museum Heard Museum

StevenYazzie.com StevenYazzie.com

[ James Garcia ]

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