The Show highlights the creative builders, makers and designers that are sharing their talents with Arizonans.
May 2022
This week, The Show is checking in on Arizona's 2022 graduates. Jude just finished kindergarten, and he's looking forward to his next year in school.
May 31, 2022
When thinking of the best places to surf, landlocked Arizona probably isn’t the first state to come to mind. But going all the way back to 1969, surfers were catching waves at Tempe’s Big Surf — the country’s oldest wave pool.
May 31, 2022
If you have time to relax this summer, Gayle Shanks has some great summer reading recommendations — and no, she isn’t all about mindless beach reads.
May 31, 2022
COVID-19 and its effects has claimed the lives of over 1 million Americans, from a variety of races and ethnicities. But journalist Ana Arana found that in some cases, experts have misidentified the decedents' races.<br><small><b>→ <a href="https://theshow.kjzz.org/" target="_blank">Hear more interviews from The Show</a></small></b>
May 31, 2022
Since the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion on Roe v. Wade surfaced, the debate over abortion rights in the country has been raging with no end in sight. And for many, it is an inherently religious issue.
May 31, 2022
While more students were back in the classroom, masks were generally not required and more “normal” activities were back, the impacts of COVID-19 were still felt. To learn about that and where Arizona’s K-12 system stands, The Show spoke with education advocate and consultant Christine Thompson.
May 31, 2022
State lawmakers have about 30 days to come to an agreement on a new state budget.
May 31, 2022
The triple-digit heat is upon us, so it’s time to start eating for summer. And food critic Nikki Buchanan has a novel suggestion outside the usual popsicles and fruit cocktails: seafood.
May 27, 2022
Phoenix Fan Fusion is back, and one of the vendors pulling up to the pop culture fest is the Valley's one and only puppet ice cream truck.
May 27, 2022
After a Willem de Kooning painting was stolen from the University of Arizona Museum of Art 30 years ago, it will finally be back up on display. It will be on display in Los Angeles from June 7 through Aug. 28 before it returns to Tucson on Oct. 8.
May 27, 2022