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Annika Cline

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  • KJZZ 91.5

Past articles by Annika:

Risk of Fentanyl Exposure for Emergency Responders ‘Extremely Low’ Public Health Officials Say

Incidental skin exposure is unlikely to cause toxicity, according to the California Department of Public Health → Read More

Sounds Of The City: Answering The (Bird) Call To Care For Feathered Friends

Listen to the sounds of Laura Hackett introducing her birds of many feathers at Liberty Wildlife.If you have suggestions or hear things that make Phoenix, Phoenix, send us a note at theshow@kjzz.org. → Read More

Sounds Of The City: Trail Riding And Hiking On South Mountain

Listen to the sounds of Kenzie Smalls saddling up horses for trail riders at the base of South Mountain — and Alexandra Roth hiking to the top. If you have suggestions or hear things that make Phoenix, Phoenix, send us a note at theshow@kjzz.org. → Read More

Sounds Of The City: Turning Negatives Into Positively Perfect Photos

Listen to the sounds of Daniel Iannaccone developing film into photo prints at the Phoenix Film Revival studio.If you have suggestions or hear things that make Phoenix, Phoenix, send us a note at theshow@kjzz.org. → Read More

Sounds Of The City: Lighting The Dark During Hanukkah

Listen to the sounds of Sarah Ettinger at a community menorah lighting at Chanen Preschool to celebrate Hanukkah.If you have suggestions or hear things that make Phoenix, Phoenix, send us a note at theshow@kjzz.org. → Read More

Sounds Of The City: It Feels Like Fall At The Pumpkin Patch

Listen to the sounds of Renee Mackel with her kids at the pumpkin patch. If you have suggestions or hear things that make Phoenix, Phoenix, send us a note at theshow@kjzz.org. → Read More

A Cosmic Playground Made From Tape Appears At The Arizona Science Center

What are some possible uses for tape? Did constructing a playground come to mind?Eric Lennartson and a team of volunteers spent hours at the Arizona Science Center passing rolls of tape around and around to create tunnels big enough for people to climb through. Imagine the tube of a water slide — but made of shiny packaging tape. They even used a long paint roller and a ladder to pass rolls of… → Read More

Monsoon Stories: How The Storms Tickle Our Senses

The monsoon storms in the Valley bring walls of dust then sheets of rain. And then comes the smell. It’s like the whole desert takes a deep breath and opens up. The distinct smell of creosote fills the air.Today in our series on the monsoon we explored how the monsoon tickles our senses — starting with the smell of a post-rain desert.They say smell is the sense that’s closest tied to memory, and… → Read More

Sounds Of The City: Birds Of A Feather Talk Together At AZ Exotic Bird Rescue

Listen to the sounds of Mandy Corper socializing with the various birds she helps care for at AZ Exotic Bird Rescue.If you have suggestions or hear things that make Phoenix, Phoenix, send us a note at theshow@kjzz.org. → Read More

Monsoon Stories: A Painting And A Poem

The monsoon has been a muse for many — shifting, changing, sometimes teasing us with just a sprinkle, sometimes impossible to tune out.As part of our monsoon series, we’ve heard from a painter, a photographer, and a pair of architects.Quinn McDonald told us about the time she used actual monsoon rain to create vivid watercolors. → Read More

Monsoon Stories: Kyle Waites And James Hall At The Phoenix Zoo

When a monsoon storm rolls through, there are really two ways to enjoy the spectacle: From inside, looking out — or right smack in the middle.Today, as part of our monsoon series, The Show took visit to the animal kingdom.Kyle Waites works at the Phoenix Zoo as a bird keeper. The Show joined him at the greater flamingo yard at the Phoenix Zoo, where twenty-two rosy birds stand like a collection… → Read More

Sounds Of The City: Driving A Zamboni Is A Real ‘Cool’ Job

Listen to the sounds of Matt Grunauer driving a zamboni at the Ice Den in Scottsdale. If you have suggestions or hear things that make Phoenix, Phoenix, send us a note at theshow@kjzz.org. → Read More

Sounds Of The City: Driving A Zamboni Is A Real ‘Cool’ Job

Listen to the sounds of Matt Grunauer driving a zamboni at the Ice Den in Scottsdale. If you have suggestions or hear things that make Phoenix, Phoenix, send us a note at theshow@kjzz.org. → Read More

Sounds Of The City: Tackling Obstacles Like A Ninja (Warrior)

Listen to the sounds of Natasha Holmes learning how to be an American Ninja Warrior at AZ on the Rocks in Scottsdale.If you have suggestions or hear things that make Phoenix, Phoenix, send us a note at theshow@kjzz.org. → Read More

Sounds Of The City: How To Be A Mermaid

Listen to the sounds of Desiree Reed teaching kids how to be a mermaid at Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort in Phoenix.If you have suggestions or hear things that make Phoenix, Phoenix, send us a note at theshow@kjzz.org. → Read More

Sounds Of The City: Reorganizing The Reptile Room

Listen to the sounds of Alex Roszkowski caring for some scaly, slithery critters at the Phoenix Herpetological Society.If you have suggestions or hear things that make Phoenix, Phoenix, send us a note at theshow@kjzz.org. → Read More

Crepe Paper And Crinoline: Senior Citizens Think Back On Their Senior Proms

The senior prom is a last hurrah of high school, before students throw grad caps into the air and start a new chapter in life. But recently the Phoenix Art Museum had a different take on the senior prom — for adults 60 years and older.It had the decor and the corsages and the photos; but there was also bingo and a 1950s cover band called Come Back Buddy.Oh, and it started at 3 p.m. The Show… → Read More

Sounds Of The City: Arizona Worm Farm Is Home To Tiny ‘Livestock’

Listen to the sounds of Clark Furlong, working with soil made nutrient-rich by thousands of tiny worms.If you have suggestions or hear things that make Phoenix, Phoenix, send us a note at theshow@kjzz.org. → Read More

Hotline Grill: Longhorn Steakhouse 'Grill Masters' Will Answer Caller Questions On Memorial Day

If you’re firing up the grill on Monday, and you have questions, you can call a grill master thanks to the "Grill Us Hotline" from Longhorn Steakhouse.You can literally be standing over your grill — about to drop a steak on it — and if you suddenly have a question, you can use your other hand to dial 1-855-LH-GRILL. → Read More

Hotline Grill: Longhorn Steakhouse 'Grill Masters' Will Answer Caller Questions On Memorial Day

If you’re firing up the grill on Monday, and you have questions, you can call a grill master thanks to the "Grill Us Hotline" from Longhorn Steakhouse.You can literally be standing over your grill — about to drop a steak on it — and if you suddenly have a question, you can use your other hand to dial 1-855-LH-GRILL. → Read More