KNAU update for March 29 — Arizona Opera This Sunday

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KNAU Insider – March 29th, 2019
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Arizona Opera This Sunday
What happens when you assemble Dorothy Parker, Lillian Hellman, Stephen Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein in a room with a legal pad and some score paper? Why, Candide of course, their satirical 1956 adaptation of Voltair’s Enlightenment-era classic.
A young man falls in love but is immediately separated from the object of his affection. An unbelievable series of misfortunes befalls him in his struggle to reunite with his lover, while along the way he gains deep insight into human nature.
Composed at around the same time as West Side Story, Bernstein’s music and Sondheim’s lyrics paint a grand picture of optimism against a backdrop consisting of as much death and misery as any other opera you’d care to mention.
Join Classical KNAU Sunday afternoon at noon for this special broadcast of the Arizona Opera production of Candide.
Earth Notes: Moqui Marbles
For those who enjoy pleasantly poking around the Colorado Plateau, there’s an endless array of fascinating geologic curiosities. Among them are intriguing stones called Moqui marbles—brownish-black rocks, often roundish but with a variety of fanciful appendages, ranging from pea to grapefruit-size. Learn more at KNAU.org.
State Bill Would Commission Study of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Arizona has the third highest number of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls in the U.S. A bill in the state legislature would commission a first-of-its kind study to show the causes and possible solutions to the epidemic. Learn more at KNAU.org.
Drought Contingency Plan Gets First Congressional Hearing
A plan that outlines how seven states will deal with declining flows in a major river in the U.S. West is getting its first hearing in Congress. The drought contingency plan aims to keep two Colorado River reservoirs from crashing. Learn more at KNAU.org.
Trump Administration Budget Eliminates Funding for Tribal College Scholarships
A federal grant program that provides college scholarships to Native American students could lose funding. This is the second year in a row the Trump administration has proposed defunding it. Learn more at KNAU.org.
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