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Tag: heritage

Air show attendance reaches new heights

All StoriesMike Beckwith04/21/20160

It’s something more than just a sound. You can feel it prickle in the air just before it washes over you. It rattles windows and bones, and stirs the imagination. Like a tidal wave of energy it fills the valley with concussive sound, making thousands of heads turn up toward the sky and marvel. It…

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Artesanía gives voice to Mexican heritage in southern Arizona

All StoriesMatthew Scheurman03/10/20161

Rainbow-colored telavera animals crowd the outside of Casa Maya de Mexico in the self-described “artist colony” of Tubac where metalwork shaped into suns and moons, paper mache skeletons from Día de los muertos, and wooden religious figures join them. María Troy, who has worked at Casa Maya de Mexico for the last two years, helps bring…

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