Music and the Alchemy of Love

Guest post by Arizona Humanities speaker and scholar Dr. Jay Craváth What is that singular power a love song unleashes upon the heart? The poignancy of lyric, melody cloaked in […]

Community Conversations at the Rose and Crown Pub

Arizona Humanities partners with Heritage Square for meaningful discussion on veterans returning to civilian life How can society help veterans transition from military culture back into mainstream culture? What are […]

Grantee Highlight: Agua Fria High School

El Día de los Niños, El Día de los Libros: An impactful day of listening, learning, and sharing Nationally known authors, poets and performers will come together with 500 Arizona […]

AZ Speaks Highlight: Erik Berg

Rock Hounds and River Rats at the Arizona Museum of Natural History in Mesa on May 12th Erik Berg is an award-winning historian and writer with a special interest in […]

Families Bond Over Books in Scottsdale

First PRIME TIME program of 2014 completes at Tonalea Elementary School Is there something that your best friend can do, but you can’t? Have you ever had a dream that […]

Arizona Humanities Awards $60,900 in Grant Funds

Since 1973, nearly $11 million has been awarded to hundreds of cultural and educational organizations throughout Arizona In its most recent funding cycle, Arizona Humanities granted $60,900 to support projects […]

New Speakers Bureau Catalog

Arizona Humanities is pleased to introduce the new Speakers Bureau catalog, featuring 78 speakers offering over 250 dynamic cultural and historical presentations. The Speakers Bureau is AH’s longest running and […]

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