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Phoenix Boys Choir Celebrates 75 Years
The members of the Phoenix Boys Choir have taken the stage around the world for some notable performances over the past…
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Born Survivor
TRANSCENDENCE, SOLACE, serenity, inner peace ... your first encounter with a saguaro forest, a fantasy landscape that…
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So Far. So Good.
I’VE LOST ROB KRAR.
Well, kind of. It’s midafternoon on a Thursday, and we’re running a segment of the Arizona Trail…
In Depth
The Santa Catalinas: Tucson’s Nearby Wilderness
Editor's Note: This article was originally published in the September 1985 issue of Arizona Highways.
WE BED DOWN IN…
Culture
Coyote, Owl and Mountain
Editor’s Note: Chances are, you’ve already read about Oak Flat. It’s a controversial story that’s been in the news for…
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This Is Harder Than It Looks
What enigmatic inspiration or demon magic is it that lives in this tree — this arboreal delinquent, bristling with 2-…
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They Like to Bee Alone
Do bees dream? That’s something Tucson-based pollination ecologist Stephen Buchmann likes to ponder. After more than…
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Living in the Sticks
A family of Harris’ hawks (Parabuteo unicinctus) nest atop a saguaro cactus (Carnegiea…