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    There's lots of news coming from NPR that I don't agree with. I think they take a liberal slant and…read morethey do not offer much for conservative viewpoints. You shouldn't know a reporter's politics from their story, and yet, here we are. I'm never a fan of yelling at the radio but I spent a bit of time trying hard to listen through the filter and not disagree. That didn't go so well. Is it too much to ask for unbiased news? Can you interview people who offer both sides of a story? It was an hour of entertainment that could have been better. [Review 17516 overall - 102 in Arizona - 1034 of 2022.]

    I've been listening to NPR for most of my life. The last 35 years for myself and before that my dad…read moreblasted NPR in the car every time we drove anywhere. I finally became a member of this station after moving back to Arizona from San Francisco. The station fills the airwaves at my house nearly constantly. I like the blend of NPR content, BBC content, and jazz. Every time I travel, I find the local NPR station, and I'm able to get into the local flavor of most any city in America. KJZZ is a good NPR station - I only wish there was more content created locally (e.g. versus KQED in SF) given the vibrant arts scenes and thriving college life in Phoenix and the area. I'll continue to use NPR to help inform my opinions of local, national, and international topics, probably for the rest of my life. I am happy that I finally joined as a member. I recommend this radio station!

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    Shoutout to my girl Vivian for being the first to review the Arizona Indian Festival (AIF) a year…read morebefore I checked it out myself. Located at the Scottsdale Civic Center, the Arizona Indian Festival is a celebration of the indigenous peoples that live in Arizona and surrounding states. I stopped by on a Sunday around noon with my mom. Parking is easy in the complimentary lot close to the Center or on the street a few blocks away. There are a few things that I look for in a festival and the AIF checked off all of the boxes. First, free admission and easy parking. That's the case here for this two-day festival. Second, food that is consistent with the "theme" of the festival. With it being a Native American festival, I was looking for Native American food. Perhaps the most famous Native American food is fry bread. There were several vendors selling this classic dish in various forms. I went with the roast lamb sandwich which has fry bread on its face, a nice fillet of lamb, green chiles, and onions. I added tomatoes for no additional charge. With a can of Coke, my grand total was $20. I chowed down on my meal on a bench and was enjoying myself before a bee flew into my Coke. First world problems. Third, and most important, is a nice cultural representation (if it's a festival of the sort). I wanted to learn about Native American culture and experience it firsthand. There's ample opportunity at AIF. There were performances happening consistently while I was there, mainly various dances performed by various tribes. There were booths where you could learn about different tribes. And there was plenty of vendors selling Native American artwork, jewelry, pottery, and more. I had a great time walking around and taking it all in. The Scottsdale Civic Center is also a beautiful venue that hosts this event. And the event is just one part of Scottsdale Western Week. Hands down one of my favorite festivals I've attended in Phoenix over a year and some change.

    Surprised this festival was not on Yelp yet as I was here this afternoon and wanted to check in and…read moreit didn't come up. Looks like this festival has been around for awhile and it's a nice way to promote understanding and learning about the many indigenous tribes that continue to live and thrive here in Arizona. I came here around 2:30pm on day 2 of this festival on a sunny warm winter Sunday and many different tribes were showcasing their music and dance. I got to see a Hopi group perform and then got to see the Havasupai tribe perform. There were two stages going so you could be immersed in the drumming and spiritual energy from both! I walked around a bit and saw many Indigenous vendors selling all kinds of Indigenous pieces, including paintings, jewelry, dolls, clothing. Many of the vendors felt familiar to me. There was also a hogan at the festival. Which was very cool to see and loved that even a Navajo weaving room was set up and a gentleman working at the loom. A few food vendors here selling fry bread and one stall selling lamb stew with dried corn too. Overall a really nice festival and so good to walk around, soak up the sun, enjoy and learn more about many Native American tribes here in Arizona.

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