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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

The 1960s: Urban Renewal and Barrio Destruction

February 10, 2012 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

The 1960s: Urban Renewal and Barrio Destruction

This article was part of a special February 2012 Zocalo Magazine issue commemorating the 100th anniversary of Arizona’s statehood. The complete section of Tucson snapshots over the last 10 decades is at this link. No discussion about Downtown Tucson over the last 100 years would be complete without paying homage to Los Tucsonenses and the late 1960s decimation of la calle – 80 acres of Downtown that was once a culturally diverse residential and business district. Tucsonenses, as … [Read more...]

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Barrio destruction, Barrio Stories, Downtown Tucson, La Calle, Lydia Otero, Tucson Convention Center

Downtown Tucson Celebrates Arizona Centennial with Three Days of Festivities

February 1, 2012 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Downtown Tucson Celebrates Arizona Centennial with Three Days of Festivities

By Teya Vitu If you’re a fan of the monthly 2nd Saturdays events, you’ll be three times the fan of the Arizona Centennial Celebration Downtown Tucson that will fill Downtown streets and venues February 10, 11 and 12. If you’ve somehow never made it to 2nd Saturdays, this is the perfect chance to come Downtown for the Centennial party and see how much at least 15 thousand Tucsonans have on a monthly basis. “It’ll be 2nd Saturdays on steroids,” said Fletcher McCusker, the godfather of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Quotes in Local Press

Rooted in Community

July 5, 2011 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Rooted in Community

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on July 5, 2011.) “Sparkroot is a concept that I have been mulching in my mind for years,” says Ari Shapiro of his latest Downtown venture, set to open in early August at 245 E. Congress St., at 5th Avenue. “It’s essentially the kind of space that I crave as a customer that I don’t feel really exists. The heart and soul of it is a coffee shop, but it’s a coffee shop that brings elements of a restaurant into it.” Shapiro, who is also the proud founder and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Ari Shapiro, Downtown Tucson, Sparkroot, Zocalo Magazine

Tesoro: Live in Studio 2A

July 2, 2011 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Tesoro: Live in Studio 2A

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on July 2, 2011.) Resistance is futile, the songs are too bewitching. The album, recorded at KXCI 91.3FM, consists of gorgeous notes adroitly composed and negotiated, sauntering from the enticing seduction of flamenco to jazz sensibilities. Tesoro calls it Flamenco Fusion. I dig that they fused in Tool’s “Forty-Six & 2” along with saluting Paco de Lucia, Chris Burton Jácome and Tito Puente. It’s been over five years since Tesoro issued a disc, and the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: KXCI, Tucson Music, Zocalo Magazine

The Power of Music

July 1, 2011 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

The Power of Music

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on July 1, 2011.) Pioneering Discoveries in the New Science of Song by Elena Mannes Walker Publishing Company (2011), 288 pages Science will not embrace visceral knowledge without evidence to back it. What humans, and our species’ ancestors, have innately known about the importance of music for hundreds of thousands of years is now being proven through modern science. Namely, that music and/or sound are fundamental aspects of individuals, societies, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Elena Mannes, The Power of Music, Zocalo Magazine

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