Two Ancient Philosophers on Why Death is No Evil with speaker Rachana Kamtekar

Fox Tucson Theatre 17 W. Congress St., Tucson, AZ, United States

Ancient philosophers Plato and Epicurus disagree on whether the soul is immortal, yet neither thought death is to be feared. Instead, both argued that death gives us a reason to live a meaningful life. Dr. Rachana Kamtekar explores these views and their relevance today. Free tickets at the Fox Tucson Theatre ticket booth (in front […]

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The Food of Arizona: Many Cultures, Many Flavors

Pueblo Grande Museum 4619 East Washington St., Phoenix, AZ, United States

Consider the taco, that favorite treat, a staple of Mexican and Mexican American cooking and an old standby on an Arizonan’s plate. The corn in the tortilla comes from Mexico, the cheese from the Sahara, the lettuce from Egypt, the onion from Syria, the tomatoes from South America, the chicken from Indochina, and the beef […]

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Boarded Up: Social and Historical Interpretations of the American Indian Boarding School Era

Estrella Mountain Community College Plaza Gallery 3000 N. Dysart Rd., Avondale

This presentation will impart a social interpretation of how life among Indian Nations began to change due to the plight American Indian people were forced into in the name of education.  American Indians are the only ethnic group in the U.S. who were subjected to forced education by the federal government for generations.  Children were […]

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Swing into History: Popular Music of the Big Band Era

Ed Robson Branch Library 9330 E. Riggs Rd., Sun Lakes, AZ, United States

With the exception of the most ardent collectors and the older generations, the influence and legacy of the big bands is largely forgotten despite their overwhelming popularity and significant role in early radio.  Join Larson as he revisits the sounds that America listened and danced to for more than three decades.  Learn how iconic artists […]

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Project Grants Intent to Apply Deadline

Maricopa Public Library 41600 W. Smith-Enke Road Building #10, Maricopa, AZ, United States

Intent to Apply forms will be submitted through a new online grants software. Contact Dr. Nicole Blalock, Grants Manager, for more information. 602-257-0335 x23 or nblalock@azhumanities.org.

Swing Into History

Northwest Regional Library 16089 North Bullard Avenue, Surprise, AZ, United States

With the exception of the most ardent collectors and older generation, the influence and legacy of the big bands is largely forgotten despite their overwhelming popularity and significant role in early radio. Join Larson as he revisits the sounds America listened and danced to for more than three decades. Learn how iconic artists like Glenn […]

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Legend City Exhibition Opening

Tempe History Museum 809 E. Southern Avenue, Tempe, AZ, United States

This project is funded in part by a grant from Arizona Humanities.

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Walking the Corn Pollen Path

Estrella Mountain Community College Student Union 3000 N. Dysart Rd., Avondale, AZ, United States

Knowing one’s culture implies being educated about who you are, what social order expects of you, and it provides the primary steps to individual identity.  Stories of the Emergence, Trotting Coyote, First Man and Spider Woman, among others, teach the past, suggest the present, and create a pathway to a satisfying future.  Through recurring themes […]

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Sharlot Mabridth Hall (1870-1943)

ASU Colleges at Lake Havasu City, Santiago 109 100 University Way, Lake Havasu City, AZ, United States

Known as the Little Lady of the Governor’s Mansion, Hall was a poet, activist, politician, and Arizona’s first territorial historian. One of the West’s most remarkable women, she was in love with the state of Arizona and, if not for her efforts, much of the state’s history may have been lost. Beginning in 1927, she […]

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The Elusive Self in Life and Death with speaker Shaun Nichols

Fox Tucson Theatre 17 W. Congress St., Tucson, AZ, United States

Dr. Shaun Nichols spent months in India exploring attitudes toward death among Hindus and Tibetan Buddhists. Because Buddhists believe there is no enduring self throughout biological life, they should be less afraid of death. But are they? His findings may surprise you. Free tickets at the Fox Tucson Theatre ticket booth (in front of the […]

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