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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

Songs Stuck on Repeat

September 29, 2015 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Songs Stuck on Repeat

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on Sept. 29, 2015.) It’s a nearly universal human phenomenon, an experience that can be a blessing or a curse; educational or irritating; crazy-cool or enough to drive someone crazy. It happens to over 90 percent of us and scientists still don’t really know why. This occurrence is the ubiquitous ear worm – a tune that gets stuck in your head. It spins around ad nauseam, and maybe fades away when more complicated, cerebral tasks come along only to pop up again … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry, Music Tagged With: AZ Ear Worms, Dan Kruse

Breaking the Silence

August 25, 2015 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Breaking the Silence

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on August 25, 2015.) Cristina Devereaux Ramírez’s Feminist Recovery Project Cristina Devereaux Ramírez speaks with verve and passion when she talks about the Mexican women journalists she covers in her recently-released UA Press book. Her eyes flash with light and fire. This passion is good, and required. It’s important and time-consuming research that Ramírez is conducting, saving and sharing. “All of these women were doing something absolutely unheard of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry, Features, History Tagged With: 1875-1942, Cristina Devereaux Ramírez, Occupying Our Space: The Mestiza Rhetorics of Mexican Women Journalists and Activists, UA Press

Tapping the Collective Unconscious

July 8, 2015 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Tapping the Collective Unconscious

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on July 8, 2015.) “He was laying there (in the hospital) and he told me, ‘All the songs are written, we don’t write the songs. We listen and we communicate the songs,’ which is something I’ve always believed.” Singer/songwriter/guitarist Carlos Arzate is speaking with depth and sincerity while relating a conversation he had with dearly departed Tucson musician Cyril Barrett last year, before cancer whisked Barrett’s life from his body. “I’ve always … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Carlos Arzate and The Kind Souls, Tucson Music

KXCI Focuses on the Future

April 5, 2015 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

KXCI Focuses on the Future

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on April 5, 2015.) It’s mid-morning on a beautiful spring day in late March; I’ve got my car windows down while cruising downtown to KXCI, situated in the historic Armory Park neighborhood. I’m listening to Tucson’s community radio station en route, located on the left end of the dial at 91.3FM. Staff members are in full membership drive mode, pitching away with contagious enthusiasm. “We’ve come a long way in 31 years,” says Traffic Director Melissa Mauzy … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Features, Music Tagged With: 91.3FM, Amanda Shauger, Cathy Rivers, Duncan Hudson, Katie Rogerson, KXCI, KXCI.org, Melissa Mauzy, Michelle Boulet-Stephenson, Smith & Dale, Tucson Community Radio

Women in the Workforce: We’ve Come a Long Way

March 4, 2015 By Jamie Manser Leave a Comment

Women in the Workforce: We’ve Come a Long Way

(Published by Zocalo Magazine on March 4, 2015.) On Saturday, March 21, the UA Bookstore’s first floor is set to become a portal to the past when a salon – featuring music and discussion – on the women’s movement takes place. The UA Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry’s event, part of the Creative Collaborations series, is looking back at the middle of the 20th century when a seismic paradigm shift occurred in the United States; the shift from men mostly running things to women entering … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry, Features Tagged With: Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry, Creative Collaborations, Dr. Marilyn Heins, Linda Grant, Paula Fan, Susan Freund

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