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    • Manager, Program Innovation and Strategic Initiatives: U of A COM-T Department of Psychiary
    • Communication and Marketing Specialist: U of A COM-T Department of Psychiatry
    • Public Relations Manager: Watershed Management Group
    • Communications & Events Coordinator: U of A Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry
    • Program Director: 2nd Saturdays Downtown
    • Editor: Zócalo Magazine
    • Law Firm Business Manager & Bookkeeper: Daniel J Rylander, P.C.
    • Marketing & Events Associate: Downtown Tucson Partnership

Downtown’s Shifting Landscape

May 1, 2014 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Downtown’s Shifting Landscape

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on May 1, 2014.) All progress is precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with another problem. – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In the mid-‘80s and through the ‘90s and early ‘00s, Downtown was considered a schlumpy locale eschewed by seemingly many Tucsonans. It was the artists, musicians, the writers and photographers, galleries, bars, a handful of entrepreneurs, restaurants, long-established families, some smart investors and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Congress Street, David Olsen, Downtown Tucson, Michael Keith, Scott Stitler, Zocalo Magazine

Sacred Machine: Creation, Evolution & Moving On

May 1, 2014 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Sacred Machine: Creation, Evolution & Moving On

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on May 1, 2014.) It’s easy to get deep with Daniel Martin Diaz and Paula Catherine Valencia. Diaz’s art and Valencia’s writing—plus their music with Blind Divine and Crystal Radio—dig into the heart of the mysteries of existence. One cannot look at Diaz’s work without feeling pulled into a rabbit hole of esoteric human inquiries; his pieces—especially in his recent book Soul of Science—are individual time machines of ancient knowledge and futuristic anomalies … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Features, Music Tagged With: Daniel Martin Diaz, Downtown Tucson, Downtown Tucson artist, Paula Catherine Valencia, Sacred Machine

Ryanhood’s Return

April 5, 2014 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Ryanhood’s Return

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on April 5, 2014.) “Nothing in the world is worth having or worth doing unless it means effort, pain, difficulty…” – Theodore Roosevelt After a couple of years of lying low due to music business and touring burn out, Tucson’s power-pop duo Ryanhood released a gorgeously melodic, folksy, acoustic guitar-driven 12-track disk at the end of 2013. The two 32-year-olds, Ryan Green and Cameron Hood, have scribed lilting songs on Start Somewhere that show a Zen … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Cameron Hood, Ryan Green, Ryanhood, Zocalo Magazine

Sweet Ghosts’ “Certain Truths”

April 2, 2014 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Sweet Ghosts’ “Certain Truths”

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on April 2, 2014.) Transcendent and ethereal are not adjectives to be taken lightly, but such descriptions of this gloriously heart-wrenching debut release are more than apropos. The 10-track album features poetic storytelling, presenting evocative slices of life that put the listener into the thick of alternately uncomfortable and uplifting tales. The lulling songs are reflective, haunting; there’s lightness to the depth, a deft touch that features spaces … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Calexico, Downtown Tucson, Jim Waters, Katherine Byrnes, Ryan Alfred, Ryan Green, Ryanhood, Sweet Ghosts, Taylor Noel Photography, Tucson Music, Waterworks

Tesoro’s Resplendent Dazzle

March 10, 2014 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Tesoro’s Resplendent Dazzle

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on March 10, 2014.) A new self-released studio album captures the essence of the band’s live performances. The musical palate of this 11-track, self-titled album is beautifully complex while remaining completely accessible. Tesoro melds amazing instrumentation with passionate vocals that are at times bold, other times mellow, but always richly textured.  The sexy, sultry songs cull from a variety of styles with flamenco at the core. Co-founder/guitarist … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Fen Ikner, Jim Waters, Tesoro, TesoroTucson.com, Waterworks Recording

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