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Former United States Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor, left, is interviewed by her son Scott O'Connor in the StoryCorps Mobile Booth at the KJZZ mobile recording studio inside an airstream trailer Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, in Phoenix. The 40-minute recorded sessions have participants sharing their stories about family, relationships and life-altering experiences and will be aired during Morning Edition and heard nationwide by millions on National Public Radio.(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Former United States Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor, left, is interviewed by her son Scott O'Connor in the StoryCorps Mobile Booth at the KJZZ mobile recording studio inside an airstream trailer Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, in Phoenix. The 40-minute recorded sessions have participants sharing their stories about family, relationships and life-altering experiences and will be aired during Morning Edition and heard nationwide by millions on National Public Radio.(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Former United States Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor, left, is interviewed by her son Scott O'Connor for the StoryCorps Mobile Booth at the KJZZ mobile recording studio inside an airstream trailer Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, in Phoenix. The 40-minute recorded sessions have participants sharing their stories about family, relationships and life-altering experiences and will be aired during Morning Edition and heard nationwide by millions on National Public Radio.(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Former United States Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor, right, walks out of the StoryCorps airstream trailer after being interviewed by her son Scott O'Connor for the StoryCorps Mobile Booth at the KJZZ mobile recording studio as Lisa Polito, far left, the StoryCorps mobile site supervisor, looks on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, in Phoenix. The 40-minute recorded sessions have participants sharing their stories about family, relationships and life-altering experiences and will be aired during Morning Edition and heard nationwide by millions on National Public Radio.(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Former United States Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor speaks with her son Scott O'Connor prior to being interviewed for the StoryCorps Mobile Booth at the KJZZ mobile recording studio inside an airstream trailer Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, in Phoenix. The 40-minute recorded sessions have participants sharing their stories about family, relationships and life-altering experiences and will be aired during Morning Edition and heard nationwide by millions on National Public Radio. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Everyone has a story to tell, and you can record yours for posterity beginning on Valentine’s Day in Phoenix.
Chick Corea and Gary Burton: Duets: The legendary jazz duo perform following the release of their September 2012 album “Hot House.”
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona's new top federal prosecutor has recused himself from a criminal abuse-of-power investigation of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office.
Sample international and boutique tequilas at this annual charity event benefiting local NPR affiliates, KJZZ and KBAQ. There will be live music, dancing and appetizers from Tempe Marketplace restaurants.
Valley residents will have a chance to examine the potential of personalized medicine during an Arizona SciTech event hosted by KJZZ and Rio Salado College from 7-9 p.m. March 8 at the Conference Center @ Rio.
The Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Arizona Latino Research Enterprise will host the 2011 Phoenix Mayoral Candidates Latino Issues Forum at Arizona State University West on Aug. 1.
The Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Arizona Latino Research Enterprise will host the 2011 Phoenix Mayoral Candidates Latino Issues Forum at Arizona State University West on Aug. 1.
Be patient, Valley residents.
Remember when tequila was something you downed fast, paved by a lick of salt and chased by a bite of lime to lessen its burn?
Dimitri Matheney Group will perform for the first time on the west side at tonight’s Serenade in Sun Village.
(Phoenix, AZ –) Jazz Cabaret, Duet’s 30th Anniversary Benefit Concert and Auction will thrill music fans with a performance by Blaise Lantana and The Dmitri Matheny Group.
Under music director Wynton Marsalis, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performs a vast repertoire. Composed of 15 soloists and ensemble players, the big band has been the Jazz at Lincoln Center resident orchestra since 1992 and makes Mesa Arts Center its home on trips to the Valley. A talk with saxophonist and Northwestern University Director of Jazz Studies Victor Goines, hosted by KJZZ radio personality Blaise Lantana, precedes the orchestra’s show at 6:45 p.m. Thursday.
Why are taxpayers supporting a left-wing/liberal PBS and NPR? The Corporation for Public Broadcasting came into being during the hey-day of the flower children (remember how the 1960’s Democrat Revolution had Malcom X, Elijah Mohammed, Che Guervera and Cesar Chavez as their poster boys?). The PBS TV stations and NPR radio stations were liberal and quasi-leftist from the get-go. It was kind of loopy and innocent back then.
Twelve years after putting in the original FCC application, students in the radio broadcasting program at Mesa's East Valley Institute for Technology are on the verge of really being heard.
An interview with Howard Fischer of Capitol Media Services about Arizona’s new immigration law and other political developments will be broadcast Thursday on Fresh Air, a one-hour news show on National Public Radio. The show airs in the Valley at 2 p.m. on KJZZ, 91.5 FM.
Poet, storyteller, humorist and popular radio show host Garrison Keillor spoke Sunday of his 11th-grade love, Margaret, the smartest girl in school, whom he wrote a sonnet for.
Bill Richardson: On April 7, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., hosted a border-related crime summit in Tucson. City, county, state and federal law enforcement officials from Arizona’s border counties, Pinal County, Phoenix and Washington, D.C., attended.
Bill Richardson: Southern and central Arizona have long been destinations for organized crime. Thanks to years of neglect by state government, Arizona is now the gateway to the United States for the Mexican drug cartels.
The Valley’s National Public Radio affiliate, KJZZ-FM (91.5) invited me into the studio with morning news anchor Dennis Lambert for an interview about three Arizona ballot measures. Hear the report.
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