Pilgrimage to 'The Thing' in the Arizona Desert ***
Mar 10th, 2005 · Reporter Rene Gutel of member station KJZZ in Phoenix, Ariz., follows a series of mysterious signs off Arizona's Interstate 10 guiding drivers to see "The Thing."
Mar 10th, 2005 · Reporter Rene Gutel of member station KJZZ in Phoenix, Ariz., follows a series of mysterious signs off Arizona's Interstate 10 guiding drivers to see "The Thing."
Dec 17th, 2004 · Writer Mark Jordan Legan has a roundup of the buzz on this weekend's major film releases: Flight of the Phoenix, Spanglish and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Dec 8th, 2004 · Major league baseball players urge their union leaders to agree to tougher steroid testing. The announcement was made in Phoenix where the players association is meeting amid a storm of allegations that some of baseball's most prominent stars used performance-enhancing drugs. Hear NPR's Tom Goldman and NPR's Renee Montagne.
Dec 8th, 2004 · NPR's Noah Adams talks with Mark Moran of member station KJZZ in Phoenix, Ariz., about a decision by the Major League Baseball players' association to work for a new agreement with owners concerning steroid testing.
Oct 11th, 2004 · A restaurant at Arizona State University specializes in breakfast cereals. The company hopes cereal will become the next fast food trend, so the restaurant can expand to a national chain. Rene Gutel of member station KJZZ in Phoenix reports.
Oct 5th, 2004 · Arizona led the nation this summer in West Nile virus infections. Abigail Beshkin of member station KJZZ in Phoenix reports on why mosquitoes thrive in the hot, dry desert environment.
Aug 26th, 2004 · A Phoenix band so loves video games that they only play covers of Nintendo game songs. From member station KJZZ in Phoenix, Rene Gutel reports on the surprisingly snappy songs of the Minibosses.
Aug 24th, 2004 · At one point in the 1960s he had five Top 10 hits within a 20-month period. His songs include "MacArthur Park," "By The Time I Get to Phoenix," "Up Up and Away," "Wichita Lineman" and "Galveston."