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Post renovation, The Marroney Theatre offers more than ever. - AZPM

Post renovation, The Marroney Theatre offers more than ever. - AZPM The 2024 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore features the Autism Society of Southern Arizona's "All In for Autism Day", a fundraising and community building event on April 13th at The Tucson Convention Center's grand ballroom. The show also featured the interview with Nancy Yenquis-Perez and her daughters Elliana and Elliana, who share their neurodivergent diagnoses using love and compassion. The Tucson non-profit Literacy Connects sponsors a group of performers and musicians called "Stories That Soar!" which helps young writers realize the power and potential of bringing their stories to life across all mediums. The documentary "Body Parts" explores the exploitation of women in motion pictures.

Post renovation, The Marroney Theatre offers more than ever. - AZPM

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The renovated and redecorated lobby of the Marroney Theater features a digital poster screen that can change images instantly.

Featured on the April 4th, 2024 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore: The Autism Society of Southern Arizona is hosting “All In for Autism Day", a fundraising and community building event on Saturday, April 13th from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at The Tucson Convention Center's grand ballroom. Mark talks with Autism Society executive director Kate Elliott, and meets Nancy Yenquis-Perez and her daughter Elliana Yenquis-Perez, who share their neurodivergent diagnoses using lots of love & compassion.

Nancy Yenquis-Perez, and her Daughters Eliana Yenquis-Perez and Zarey Yenquis-Perez, and the Executive Director of the Autism Society of Southern Arizona Kate Elliott interview with Mark in the AZPM studio.

The 2024 documentary "Body Parts" explores the way women - and their bodies - have been exploited throughout the history of motion pictures.

• The Tucson non-profit Literacy Connects sponsors a group of performers and musicians called “Stories That Soar!”. They help young writers realize the power and potential of bringing their stories to life across all mediums. "Arizona Spotlight" presents these stories on the first Thursday of every month. This month's “Stories That Soar!” features “Can you Hear Me?”, a touching song written by Daisy, a 5th grade student at Haloway Elementary for her late mother, to share what her life has been like as she grows up. Literacy Connects presents “Stories That Soar!”, a program where the Tucson non-profit empowers students of all ages by bringing their stories to life with professional actors and musicians.

ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT airs every Thursday at 8:30 am and 6:00 pm and every Saturday at 3:00 pm on NPR 89.1 FM / 1550 AM.


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