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The art of the traffic roundabout
Art in Tucson / Tucson

The art of the traffic roundabout

by carollightwoodOctober 3, 2022January 21, 20251

In quiet neighborhood intersections all across Tucson there are roundabouts with trees, shrubs and some artwork in the middle. Along with speed bumps they are …

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Artificial Intelligence art you create with words
Art in Tucson / Nature in Tucson / Tucson

Artificial Intelligence art you create with words

by carollightwoodSeptember 26, 2022November 8, 2023

No art skills? No problem! Thanks to a new A.I. program online you can “create” original artwork with a few words. That’s right — words, …

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Where to get your $5 tree
architecture in Tucson / Nature in Tucson / Tucson

Where to get your $5 tree

by carollightwoodSeptember 2, 2022January 21, 2025

A million new trees to cast cooling shade in Tucson by 2030 — that is Mayor Romero’s goal. It is a reachable goal and, in …

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Update: the 2 Tree Challenge for Tucson
Nature in Tucson / Tucson

Update: the 2 Tree Challenge for Tucson

by carollightwoodAugust 28, 2022June 3, 20242

The day Mayor Regina Romero took office was the day she issued the Million Tree Initiative for Tucson. Her goal for the city: plant one …

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A rare angel fountain and March Hare mural
Art in Tucson / Tucson

A rare angel fountain and March Hare mural

by carollightwoodAugust 24, 2022January 21, 20251

The summer monsoon has arrived in Southern Arizona and so far the city of Tucson has had less than normal rainfall, although nearby areas like …

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A year in a blacksmith’s life
Art in Tucson / Tucson

A year in a blacksmith’s life

by carollightwoodJuly 29, 2022November 8, 2023

The year was 2016. The award-winning blacksmith’s name is Matt Jenkins. And he felt he was in a creative rut. So for one hour a …

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Thank Mark Cuban for cheap(er) prescriptions
Tucson

Thank Mark Cuban for cheap(er) prescriptions

by carollightwoodJune 20, 2022November 8, 2023

Ultra-billionaires Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk are spending their money on rocket shots to the moon and Mars. (Yeah, yeah guys, we get it: mine …

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Thousands in Tucson show support of Roe v. Wade
Arizona / Historical Tucson / Tucson

Thousands in Tucson show support of Roe v. Wade

by carollightwoodMay 14, 2022November 8, 2023

The protest at Armory Park in downtown Tucson drew thousands of people: women, men and children. But the only person I saw wearing a “Pussy …

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Is it Indian? German? Or Lower East Side?
Arizona / Art in Tucson / Tucson

Is it Indian? German? Or Lower East Side?

by carollightwoodMay 11, 2022November 8, 2023

Visual artist Brad Kalhamer credits his multi-cultural background for inspiration for his works. He was born of native American parents in Tucson at 11:59–that’s why …

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Apaches, a card shark and a military band
Historical Tucson / Tucson

Apaches, a card shark and a military band

by carollightwoodApril 19, 2022November 8, 2023

It was announced as a “pop-up” event at the Ft. Lowell Park. Now under the guidance of the Presidio San Agustin, old Ft. Lowell including …

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