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Alex’s Art

February 20, 2012 - Jason Striker

A short video featuring undergraduate artist, Alex Cude, from the University of Arizona. Produced by Angie Racine.

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Image by Jenna Lyter

A Working Man

After 25 years of devoted employment, Phoenix resident Ed Lyter injured his back on the job. Almost a decade later, he is disabled and retired, but more grateful than ever for all the things he has. By Jenna Lyter

10 x 10 Exhibition

Coconino Center for the Arts: 10 x 10 exhibition

A video short by Tara Graeber and Naomi Thalenberg. Featuring 147 diverse pieces of art that create meaning’s and elicit smiles from a diversity of patrons.

The Art of Poi

Art of Poi

A quick vignette presented by Naomi Thalenberg.  Featuring NAU student, RC Guiel, who demonstrates and educates on his fiery passion for the art of poi.

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National Senior Pro Rodeo

Buckeye, Arizona was one of the first stops on this year’s National Senior Pro Rodeo schedule. Over the last weekend of January riders and ropers aged 40-72 competed in a variety of events including barrel racing and bull riding. JW Mitchell and Jon Buchert are featured talking about their love of the sport and its [...]

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Lee’s Ferry Historic Site

Once a crossing point on the Colorado river, today Lee’s Ferry it is a National Historic Site protected within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. A destination for fishing and river trips, many of the ferry’s historic buildings remain amid a unique geologic landscape. By Kent Wagner.

Sacred-Moutains

The Sacred Peaks

The Arizona Snowbowl has been given approval by the U.S. Forest Service and the City of Flagstaff to use reclaimed water to make snow on the San Francisco peaks. 13 Native American tribes consider the peaks to be sacred. These are the voices of some of those involved.

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