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Radio Phoenix Broadcast | It’s Not Our Fault: “Ruined Songs”

Tom and Amy of ‘It’s Not Our Fault’ rolled into the Radio Phoenix studios and aired this show of songs that were ruined by someone in their life. Most of these songs aren’t even that bad, it’s just because of situation and circumstance they’ve become ruined forever. And, since we know you want to know, the complete playlist of these Ruined Songs can be found below…

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Arizonans for Children Seeks Mentors for Foster Children

by Carly Schorman

Arizonans for Children is a Phoenix-based organization that helps foster children and their families in a multitude of ways from providing cozy visitation space to organizing  classes and workshops. But perhaps their most impressive organizational effort, beyond the facility itself, is the mentorship program offered through Arizonans for Children…

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Phoenix Theatre Company Presents ‘Sisters in Law’

by Rebecca Rudnyk

The Phoenix Theatre Company’s new mainstage show, Sisters in Law, based on the best selling book by Linda Hirshman, is an intimate look at the relationship between the first two women to serve on the US Supreme Court. Though they have very different ideologies, both Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg are incredible pioneers, and the bond they built in the years they served together as justices is a compelling premise…

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Social Savvy: Matthew Slusser of Getting Stoked

If there is someone who has changed the Podcast game in the Valley of the Sun, it is Matthew Slusser.

A former member of the now-defunct surf-rock band Phantom Party, Slusser started his Podcast “Getting Stoked” in 2017, which has quickly become a channel for frank, open discussions with local bands with topics ranging from mental illness and getting real about the entertainment industry. Slusser’s earnest and accessible candor has also landed him interviews with nationally-known artists, such as Culture Abuse…

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