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Arizona Illustrated Episode 328

Celebrating National Parks; the Mysterious Crested Saguaro; Chiracahua National Monument; Next Generation Rangers

Deployment

A Tucson family stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base prepares for deployment.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 327

A Tucson Family Prepares for Deployment; Shooting Columbus; A-Mountain 100 Years

Shooting Columbus

Shooting Columbus is a new Borderlands Theater production, but it’s more of an experience than it is a play.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 325

Art Life: Terrol Dew Johnson; Hawk Family Racing; A Healing Touch; From the Vault - Larry Smith

Black Mental Health

Many people in the black community put off getting help because of the stigma surrounding their struggles.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 324

Donnie; Seven Falls; Purposeful Percussion

Seven Falls

Sabino Canyon Recreation Area is one of the most visited natural destinations in the Tucson area, and for those with the stamina and time, Seven Falls is a treat for the senses.

Around Oracle

Oracle is a small community north of Tucson that is full of history and character even though many people in other parts of Arizona haven’t taken the time to visit.

Oracle State Park

Oracle State park provides a place to enjoy nature, history, art and dark skies.

Year of the Hummingbird

A bright little bird will be getting extra attention in 2017 as the Tucson Audubon Society’s designated bird of the year.

Oliver's Journey

Oliver’s journey as a transgender teen reveals the challenges you can face just for being who you are.

Arizona Illustrated Episode 323

Cressworth Lander; Dusty Tuckness; Oliver's Journey; From the Vault: Women in Rodeo; Year of the Hummingbird

Arizona Illustrated Episode 322

Art Life - Teré Fowler Chapman; Expanding the Palate; Saguaro Ball

Forming the Formless

Filmmaker Genevieve Anderson's career has not followed a traditional path, but she doesn't make traditional films.

Expanding the Palate

An increasing number of people are looking for a “connection to the land” and one method that doesn’t require a lot of territory or money is gaining popularity. Residents in Arizona are experimenting with growing mushrooms in controlled environments.

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