Too Hot To Go Out? Get Classically Cool With KBACH!
If the extreme heat has you staying in lately, you can still get your concert fix with broadcasts of the Phoenix Symphony on KBACH!
Listen to KBACH next Monday (10/7/24) at 7:00 p.m. as violinist Alena Baeva plays Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto. You’ll also hear the Phoenix Symphony perform Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5.
Put on some comfy clothes, turn down the thermostat, and then tune into 89.5 FM or stream us on KBACH.org or via the KBACH Mobile App.
Sun Sounds Provides Audio Access To These Voting Resources
The Clean Elections Voter Education Guide includes voting information as well as statements from candidates running for the Arizona Corporation Commission and the Legislature.
If you know someone who can’t read print due to a disability, have them call 877-361-8821 to hear this guide read for free by Sun Sounds of Arizona!
The Secretary of State’s Office General Election Publicity Pamphletincludes voting information as well as descriptions of the 13 ballot propositions and the results of the judicial performance review.
Voters with disabilities can also call 877-791-8820 to hear this pamphlet read for free by Sun Sounds!
Wildlife conservation efforts, in part, criminalized Indigenous customs, but also led to a thriving global black market for wildlife parts.
For the three-part series Ancient Customs, Modern Times, KJZZ Tribal Natural Resources reporter Gabriel Pietrorazio traveled across the state to see how tribes in Arizona are keeping ancient wildlife customs alive in modern times with, for example, a repository that delivers animal remains to tribes.
Support for KJZZ’s coverage of tribal natural resources comes from Catena Foundation, dedicated to restoring human and ecological systems.
Miss A Song On Those Lowdown Blues?
Every Sunday night at 6:00 p.m., you can banish the “Sunday scaries” with help from Host Bob Corritore as he entertains and educates you on KJZZ’s Those Lowdown Blues.
If you didn’t catch the name of a song or an artist while you were driving around or prepping for the week, check out the weekly playlists on our website!
SPOT 127 Youth Media Center gives Arizona teens mentoring and instruction in key digital skills vital for success in today’s information economy.
Your tax-credit donation helps our students reach their greatest potential, so give today!
Challenge Your AZ Knowledge!
If you love challenging your brain or just need a little distraction, try PLAY!
Do you consider yourself an expert on all things Arizona? Test your knowledge with the weekly A to Z Quiz, now available to play Monday through Thursday.
Think you’ve already heard all the week’s top stories? See if you can remember every detail with the weekly News Quiz, available to play Friday through Sunday.
Get a text each week from KJZZ and KBACH with a curated list of fun things to do over the weekend, it’s easy just sign up. Whether you’re an introvert, an extrovert, or you’re feeling wild, you’ll enjoy HOTSPOTS for some activity inspiration!
Al Di Meola’s ongoing fascination with complex rhythmic syncopation combined with provocative lyrical melodies and sophisticated harmony has been at the heart of his music throughout a celebrated career that has spanned four decades and earned him critical accolades.
Ticket Giveaway: Phoenix Chorale’s Duruflé Requiem / Martin Mass For Double Choir
Phoenix Chorale and True Concord: Phoenix and Tucson’s leading professional ensembles in concert together for the first time.
The singers and conductors of Phoenix and Tucson’s professional choral ensembles unite for the first time for a 2-city Special Event to perform two of the most beautiful choral works of the twentieth century, in celebration of the new Fisk organ at Camelback Bible Church.
Ticket Giveaway: Arizona Theatre Company’s Dial M For Murder
Passion runs high in this classic revenge thriller, newly adapted for a modern audience by ATC favorite playwright Jeffrey Hatcher (Wait Until Dark, Holmes and Watson, Tuesdays with Morrie, Jekyll and Hyde.
Frederick Knott’s nail-biting 1952 play was later adapted by Alfred Hitchcock into the 1954 film. This clever, fast-paced adaptation, which has had box office-busting runs at theatres across the country, adds extra layers of intrigue and emotion to the iconic cat-and-mouse story. Filled with vivid characters, sharp dialogue, and lethal amounts of intrigue, Dial M will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Enter the drawing below for a voucher good for a pair of tickets.