His plots, characters and turns of phrase are familiar to everyone. But many of Shakespeare's plays were not published during his lifetime, and might have been lost forever if not for a rare edition published in the years after his death. One of those historic volumes, a 1623 First Folio, is on display in Tucson. Read more» 1
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A statewide discussion of three ballot initiatives Thursday will include a session at Pima Community College. Covered will be Prop. 115, on judicial selection; Prop. 204, on renewing a sales tax for education; and Prop. 121, on restructuring Arizona's primary elections. Read more»
Today on Buckmaster - We kick off the show with the Friday Focus interview with a conversation with Jane Prescott-Smith, managing director of the National Institute for Civil Discourse. Read more»