
Photo by Russell Lee (1942)
August 7, 2025

Featured on the August 7th, 2025 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
- This week, the world commemorates the 80th anniversary of the United States dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. The loss of life was catastrophic. Mark talks with Min Yanagihashi, a retired University of Arizona professor who was 10 years old in 1945, and has written about his experience in the book “The Japanese American Experience: Change & Continuity”.

- Mark also talks with Gloria McMillan, one of the organizers of a memorial held in Tucson last Sunday. The event helped raise awareness and give visitors of all ages a chance to pay respects to the victims and the survivors. In addition to her anti-nuclear activism, for 20 years McMillan has worked to overcome the lack of communication between science and the humanities using science fiction. She is the co-founder and co-artistic director of Planet Zoom Players, and some of their past plays include "The Terror Out of Space", "The Crystal Egg", and "Rock the Nuclear Clock".

AZPM / Zoe Juliano

courtesy of Gloria McMillan

courtesy of "Mayors for Peace"

courtesy of "Mayors for Peace"

courtesy of Deb Livingston

courtesy of Deb Livingston

courtesy of Ted Warmbrand

courtesy of Ted Warmbrand

courtesy of Ted Warmbrand
- As a bartender, Joshua Lillie is privy to a lot of things many Tucsonans would rather not remember. As a poet, he bears witness to the changing seasons of human nature, as his new collection “Small Talk Symphony” demonstrates. Hear an interview about why the written word calls to Lillie, and some samples of his work.

AZPM / Zoe Juliano


courtesy of Joshua Lillie
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