Hearing the Century Forum - a Discussion about Arizona's Artistic Heritage - May 22

The truth and legends of Arizona’s Old West

Bob Boze Bell, Executive Editor of True West magazine, talks about Arizona’s Old West history and misconceptions.

Arizona Memories: Finding the American Dream at Cortez High

As we continue to celebrate Arizona's centennial, we reached out to you to share your favorite Arizona memories. Judith Dorffi Sadre told us how a public education in Arizona changed her life.

Arizona’s presidential candidate legacy

Here and Now takes a look back at Arizona presidential candidates, and the excellent sense of humor they’ve maintained after a century-long streak of losses.

Arizona Highways seeks centennial photo submissions

Morning Edition host Dennis Lambert spoke with Arizona Highways editor Robert Stieve about the magazine's centennial photo project.

Philanthropy in the Valley: remembering Virginia G. Piper

ASU professor and biographer Melissa Pritchard talks about philanthropist Virginia G. Piper and the impact she had on Arizona.

Arizona Centennial Minutes

The Centennial Minute features historical tales about people and places around Arizona.

What is a Goldwater conservative?

As we approach Arizona’s Centennial, Here and Now pays tribute to local legends who have helped shape the state’s identity. State Senate president Steve Pierce, Arizona Republic columnist Bob Robb, and Nick Dranias of the Goldwater institute help us remember Barry Goldwater.

The Wright Way of Building

A designer ahead of his time, Frank Lloyd Wright left his mark across the valley. Even after his death he continues to be a prominent figure in the architecture and city planning that shapes Arizona.

Share your memories of Arizona

This is Arizona's Centennial Year, and we want to include you in the birthday celebration coverage. Tell us: what are your memories of the iconic people, places and things that make up Arizona? What makes you proud to live here?

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