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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 Tucson Comes Alive Again with this Year’s 2nd Saturdays

September 12, 2013 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Downtown Tucson Comes Alive Again with this Year’s 2nd Saturdays

(Published by Arizona Daily Wildcat on Sept. 12, 2013.) This weekend, artists, bands and vendors will dominate the streets of downtown Tucson with the school year’s first production of 2nd Saturdays Downtown. Downtown Tucson’s Providence Service Corporation began to support the entertainment series known as 2nd Saturdays in May 2010 in order to expose the community to art, music, fashion and a spread of culture unlike anything else in Tucson, according to 2nd Saturdays’ website. As the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: 2nd Saturdays, Quotes in Local Press Tagged With: 2nd Saturdays Downtown, Annon & The Late Show, Arizona Daily Wildcat, Downtown Tucson, Roth D’Lux, Steven Kreamer

Embrace & Harvest the Rain

July 22, 2013 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Embrace & Harvest the Rain

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on July 22, 2013.) Most desert dwellers love, crave, the summer monsoons. The magical intensity of clouds building up to bring forth los chubascos results in a full-body experience. The scent and taste of the showers, the cooling of the air; the visuals of grey and purple skies lit up by white-hot lightning, the BOOM of the thunder claps and the sound of the sheeting downpours is always so mind-blowing. What isn’t so awesome are the resultant flooded … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Features

The Chords You Need

May 11, 2013 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

The Chords You Need

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on May 11, 2013.) It’s a beautiful spring Saturday in the Sonoran Desert; birds are chirping, fruit blossoms are fragrantly blooming and “Electric Caribou” is dancing forth from the speakers. This is an afternoon with The Modeens; singer/guitarist/songwriter Jamie Laboz, bassist/singer/songwriter Cristina Williams and drummer Jeff Diday. Missing is keyboardist/harmonica/contributing singer/songwriter Dave Prival as the herpetologist is in Cali tracking a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Downtown Tucson music, The Modeens, Zocalo Magazine

City Week: Downtown Comes Alive

May 9, 2013 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

City Week: Downtown Comes Alive

(Published by Tucson Weekly on May 9, 2013.) 2nd Saturdays Downtown Celebrates its 3rd Anniversary 6:30 p.m., Saturday, May 11 Downtown Tucson 2ndsaturdaysdowntown.com Since its start in May 2010, 2nd Saturdays Downtown has served the Tucson community by bringing local entertainers together for free performances on the second Saturday of every month. This weekend, the third anniversary of the shows will be celebrated. "What makes my job easy is the quality of musicians and talent … [Read more...]

Filed Under: 2nd Saturdays, Quotes in Local Press Tagged With: 2nd Saturdays Downtown, Atom Heart Mother, Aztral Folk, Belly Dance Tucson, City Week, Jessica Walker, Kevin Pakulis & Coyote Supper Club, Tucson Weekly

Stuart Oliver & The Desert Angels

March 19, 2013 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Stuart Oliver & The Desert Angels

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on March 19, 2013.) Sheddin’ Every Skin (Old Bisbee Records) If you’re free on Sundays and music is your temple of wry reflections tied to sin and hopeful, redemptive contemplation… then spin this album. It’s a collection of 14 stories that are beautifully composed, performed and arranged. Stuart Oliver paints notes and words on time and space, ageless motifs of humanity’s dukkha (nature of suffering) and deliverance. To rip right from the press release, this … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Downtown Tucson music, Old Bisbee Records, Sheddin’ Every Skin, Stuart Oliver, Zocalo Magazine

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