October 1, 2024 / Modified oct 10, 2024 12:01 p.m.

October Highlights and Happenings

Letter from the CEO

An update from AZPM CEO Jack Gibson on the Baker Center for Public Media and upcoming programming.

Dear Friends,

High temperatures continue unabated as summer in Southern Arizona ostensibly drew to a close. Before we know it, though, the November elections will be upon us, and AZPM News has numerous resources to help you make informed choices. Find information about debates, local races, and national issues, register to vote, and more at AZPM’s Your Vote 2024 Election Center. The deadline to register to vote is October 7! My sincere thanks to members of the community who helped to encourage citizens to participate in the electoral process by voting – through a series of on-air spots produced this year.

VP Debate hero new w/ AZPM Stream the CBS News Vice Presidential Debate Simulcast live on PBS 6 or NPR 89.1, October 1 starting at 6 p.m.

Upcoming election highlights include the U.S. Vice Presidential Debate between Republican J.D. Vance and Democrat Tim Walz, Tuesday, October 1 at 6 p.m. on PBS 6 and NPR 89.1. Arizona U.S. House Congressional District 6 incumbent Republican Juan Ciscomani and Democratic challenger Kirsten Engel face off on Tuesday, October 7 at 6 p.m., followed by the Arizona U.S. Senate debate between Democrat Ruben Gallego and Republican Kari Lake on Wednesday, October 9 at 6 p.m. all on PBS 6, NPR 89.1, and at azpm.org. Please see the AZPM Elections Debate Schedule for additional information.

Fact Check Arizona is back with all-new episodes that put a public radio twist on your typical fact check. Not only does our news team look at accuracy, but they take you behind the scenes with context, analysis, and expert thoughts on what a statement really says about a race for office or Arizona politics in general. Find Fact Check Arizona wherever you get your podcasts or streaming at originals.azpm.org/factcheck.

I’m pleased to announce that AZPM’s weekly radio news program and podcast, The Buzz, was honored with a first-place award from the National Educational Telecommunications Association for its innovative look at the last mayoral election, “El Tour de Mayor.” In a nod to the popular local bicycle race, El Tour de Tucson, AZPM staff took each of the mayoral candidates on a drive through the city to talk about what they saw. If you missed this episode, listen to it here.

And speaking of podcasts, Season 3 of AZPM’s original podcast Tapped, which examines the water crisis in the Southwest, is attracting national and international attention, with segments airing recently on CNN and NPR’s All Things Considered Weekend. Find Tapped wherever you get your podcasts or streaming at originals.azpm.org/tapped.

VOCES american historia series hero In VOCES: AMERICAN HISTORIA, host John Leguizamo explores the rich and often overlooked history of Latinos.

AZPM celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15 with special programming honoring the history, culture, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans. In VOCES American Historia: The Untold History of Latinos, actor John Leguizamo takes viewers on a captivating journey, delving into the stories of Latino history over thousands of years. If you missed the first episode, catch an encore presentation on Tuesday, October 1 at 11 p.m.; Episodes Two and Three premiere Sunday, October 6 at 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. respectively.

Additionally, AZPM presents a free, in-person screening of episode three of the series, followed by a panel discussion led by Arizona Illustrated producer Tony Paniagua. Reserve your spot now for this special Hispanic Heritage event, Tuesday, October 8 at CATALYST Creative Collective in the Tucson Mall.

NOVA is the most-watched prime time science series on American television, demystifying the scientific and technological concepts that shape and define our lives, our planet, and our universe. A new five-part series, NOVA: The Solar System, tells the story of the life of our solar system in five dramatic episodes, spanning billions of years and exploring the awesome beauty of our planetary neighbors. NOVA: The Solar System premieres Wednesdays at 9 p.m. beginning October 2.

marlow murder club hero Marlow Murder Club on MASTERPIECE premieres October 27 on PBS 6. Members can binge the full series with AZPM Passport.

Sunday night dramas continue with new episodes of Ridley, Moonflower Murders, Van Der Valk, and Luna & Sophie. Beginning Sunday, October 27 at 8 p.m., don’t miss the premiere of Part 1 of Marlowe Murder Club on MASTERPIECE, an all-new adaptation of Robert Thorogood’s novel. Samantha Bond (Downton Abbey, Home Fires) leads the cast in this thrilling, four-part series as they work to solve the fiendishly puzzling murders. AZPM Passport members can binge all four episodes starting October 27, the night of its premiere.

Classical 90.5 pays tribute to Columbus/Indigenous Peoples Day on October 14 with the obscure Columbus overtures by Wagner and Shostakovich, and chamber pieces by Roberto Sierra reflecting the impact on the locals of Columbus's arrival in the Caribbean. October 20 is the 125th anniversary of the birth of American composer Charles Ives, so we'll play several pieces by him, including his fairly traditional Symphony No. 1 and his innovative "Concord" Sonata. And, of course, we have a full day of music appropriate for Halloween – music associated with things supernatural and devilish by the likes of Franz Liszt, Paul Dukas, Antonín Dvořák, and Hector Berlioz, plus a Venezuelan cantata recounting a singing contest with the devil.

mister rogers neighborhood banner hero Drop-off gently used sweaters and outerwear to any Shaffer location during the Mister Rogers Sweater Drive, Oct 13-Nov 13.
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Sweaters are probably the last thing on Southern Arizona minds right now, but as you clean out your closets in preparation for fall, please consider helping AZPM honor the spirit of Mister Rogers by donating new or gently used sweaters, hoodies, sweatshirts, and jackets to our neighbors in the Tucson Unified School District. AZPM is partnering with Shaffer Dry Cleaning and Old Pueblo Moving & Warehouse to host a Mister Rogers’ Sweater Drive from October 13 through November 13, National Cardigan Day – also National Day of Kindness. You can drop cold-weather wear for adults and children at any of the five Schaffer locations across town; Old Pueblo Moving & Warehouse will pick them up on November 13 and deliver them to the TUSD clothing banks, where they will be distributed to students and their families. Thank you for being a good neighbor!

Work continues on our new home, The Paul and Alice Baker Center for Public Media at the UA Tech Park at The Bridges, located at the corner of Kino at 36th St. We are about a year away from substantial completion of the “construction phase” and will then launch into a 4-6 month “transition phase” where broadcast and production equipment will be installed and tested. Thanks to the generosity of the Bakers and so many Bridging Communities Capital Campaign supporters, this 100% donor-funded project, which is currently about 88% funded, will help to equip AZPM for the coming decades with both equipment and production spaces to better serve the entire community. If you would like more information about how you can help, please visit azpm.org/capital.

Finally, my heartfelt thanks to those of you who made a financial contribution during our recent radio and television fundraising drives. 100% of contributions received in on-air campaigns like these are used to acquire and broadcast programs from PBS, NPR, and elsewhere. These funds are considered Operating Funds and are separate from the Capital Campaign Fund to complete construction of the Baker Center. If you like what you see and hear on AZPM’s stations, it’s thanks to people like YOU! Thank you for your continued support of AZPM and its public service stations.

Sincerely,
Jack Gibson Signature
Jack Gibson
AZPM Chief Executive Officer

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