1. I Dream in Widescreen

    The University of Arizona’s School of Theatre, Film & Television presents the 16th edition of I DREAM IN WIDESCREEN (IDIWS), the annual showcase of undergraduate thesis films celebrating a wide range of new filmmaking voices graduating from the School’s nationally ranked Film & Television program. The hybrid event will premiere concurrently in person and online: the in-person event […]

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  2. Gabriel Sullivan

    Arizona Arts Live is thrilled to welcome Gabriel Sullivan to the Centennial Hall stage for a solo set. You know Gabriel as one of the frontmen of XIXA, a beloved local band that’s gained international acclaim over the past five years. You also may know him as the mastermind behind Dust & Stone, a recording […]

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  3. To-Reé-Neé Wolf

    To-Reé-Neé Wolf is an award-winning multi-disciplinary Renaissance Woman who has contributed to the cultural landscape of the Southwest for more than three decades. Neighborhoods and Communities have been empowered and inspired by her brightly colored murals and mosaics. Her visual art is infused with Quantum references and Pan-Global Symbolism. To-Reé-Neé is also an Artistic Associate […]

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  4. Flor De Nopal

    Flor de Nopal writes serious and often sad songs that make you want to dance. The electronic musician, Bea Velazquez, draws on deep familial ties to the desert, a traditional musical upbringing, and discovery of identity to produce music that could only come from this time and place but often defies expectations. -Andrew Brown, AZPM […]

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  5. In the Kitchen with Chef Janos Wilder

    Chef Janos Wilder began cooking in restaurants while in high school throughout the United States and later in Bordeaux, France before moving to Tucson in 1981. Here, he operated Janos Restaurant for 30 years, as well as J Bar, DOWNTOWN Kitchen + Cocktails, and the Carriage House. Little known fact, in 1994, he created and […]

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  6. On the Record: Episode 7, featuring David Slutes

    For nearly 25 years, David Slutes has worked at Hotel Congress in the heart of Downtown Tucson. The last 16 years have been spent as the Entertainment Director, booking, actualizing, and overseeing the exceptional range of events, performances, and festivals offered by Club Congress. The Hotel, its bars, restaurants, two stages, and its patio have […]

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  7. Dos Sueños

    Arizona Arts Live is proud to present Dos Sueños, filmed in Centennial Hall, available Thursday 4/22 at 6pm. Dos Sueños is a Tucson-based, husband and wife, violin and guitar duo established in 2012. Guitarist, Jonathan (Johny) Vargas and violinist, Kaitlyn (Katie) Vargas enjoy performing a wide array of musical genres from pop and rock, to […]

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  8. Spring Collection

    UA Dance brings its annual Spring Collection concert to the comfort of your home in this digital performance. The program features two guest works staged for the first time on the UA Dance Ensemble and an exciting lineup of premieres. Originally created for River North Dance Chicago, Habaneras, the Music of Cuba (2005), by Frank Chaves, is a vibrant […]

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  9. TUCSON FOLK FESTIVAL

    The Tucson Folk Festival returns for its 36th year, April 10-11, with a range of new ways to enjoy the festival, including over 75 socially-distanced performances, broadcast live from three stages. Centennial Hall at the University of Arizona Drive-In Stage at Park Place Mall MSA Annex at Mercado San Agustin All performances will be broadcast live […]

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  10. How to See a City?

    Photography, Maps, Big Data, and Visualization Join us on April 29, 2021 at 6:00 PM (AZ), presented in collaboration with the Center for Digital Society and Data Studies and the School of Information. This free virtual with Dr. Lev Manovich event will stream live on the Center’s YouTube and Facebook pages. There is no registration required. Printers, photographers, filmmakers, and geographers […]

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