Comedy, Costumes, and Cats: You’re Invited to a Halloween Special with Sara Sometimes
This week, Life Along the Streetcar is thrilled to present an episode that’s as festive as it is funny. Host Tom Heath sits down with the incredibly talented and multi-faceted comedian Sara Mirasola—known on stage as Sara Sometimes. Just in time for Halloween, Sara is headlining her very own comedy variety show, And Sometimes WHY?! in downtown Tucson. This special performance promises to bring laughter, local flair, and a bit of spooky fun to the heart of the city.
Mark your calendars for Thursday, October 31st, and get ready to experience a Halloween night filled with comedy, costumes, and captivating characters. If you’re looking for an unforgettable way to celebrate Halloween, get your tickets today! Read on to discover more about the event, Sara’s journey, and her latest projects.
🎭 A Halloween Show to Remember: And Sometimes WHY?!
On October 31st, downtown Tucson’s Proper Shops Performing Courtyard will transform into a stage for laughs, creativity, and Halloween magic. Sara Sometimes leads this comedic variety show, accompanied by the equally talented Max Adler and Holly Hilton, with Steven Black as the evening’s host.
The show, And Sometimes WHY?!, is a comedy journey that explores everything from life’s bizarre questions to light-hearted yet insightful takes on modern life. As a special Halloween treat, Sara will be performing as her hilarious character, “The Pawlitical Cat Lady,” blending humor with a touch of political satire in a way only she can. From witty one-liners to memorable characters, audiences can expect a unique night of laughter, audience interaction, and Halloween vibes. And don’t forget—costumes are encouraged! With food, drinks, and an outdoor setting, this is an event that will capture the spirit of Halloween in the most entertaining way possible.
Get Your Tickets for …And Sometimes Why !
🎤 Meet Sara Sometimes: Tucson’s Very Own “Pawlitical Cat Lady”
Sara Mirasola, better known on stage as Sara Sometimes, is a dynamic force in Tucson’s creative scene. As a comedian, actress, singer-songwriter, and even a model, Sara embodies a true artist’s spirit. Originally from Pennsylvania, she brings a unique mix of East Coast humor and Arizona soul to her performances. Whether she’s telling stories from her life or portraying her alter-ego, “The Pawlitical Cat Lady,” Sara has an uncanny ability to connect with audiences through both humor and heart.
Her versatility is matched only by her commitment to her craft, which spans across comedy, music, and the written word. Sara’s creativity shines in everything she does—from her character work to her original music and poetry, making her a powerful voice in Tucson’s artistic community.
💫 From Adversity to Laughter: Sara’s Personal Transformation through Comedy
Sara’s journey into comedy was shaped by a life-altering event. A few years ago, she survived a serious car accident, which led her to rethink her purpose and embrace comedy as a path to healing and self-expression. For years, Sara had been a fan of stand-up comedy, often analyzing and dissecting the art of making people laugh. After the accident, she felt a renewed urgency to take her notes, ideas, and sketches from the sidelines to center stage.
This transformation is at the heart of her comedy. Her experiences add depth and authenticity to her humor, allowing her to find laughter even in life’s darker moments. Sara’s story reminds us all of the power of resilience and the healing nature of laughter. Her stand-up journey, born out of trauma, has not only entertained but also inspired audiences to embrace life with a little more humor and a lot more hope.
🎙️ A New Venture: Something Funny About Tucson Podcast
In addition to her live performances, Sara is joining Tom Heath to co-host a brand-new podcast called Something Funny About Tucson, set to launch in 2025. This podcast will explore the humorous side of Tucson, diving into the city’s local talent, comedic stories, and all the quirks that make Tucson unique. The podcast won’t just focus on stand-up but will also include insights into writing, sketch comedy, and all the other forms of humor that make up the city’s vibrant comedy scene.
Sara and Tom are passionate about showcasing Tucson’s humor, and this podcast will provide a platform for local comedians, writers, and anyone with a funny story to share. Something Funny About Tucson aims to bring laughter into the community while celebrating the diverse voices and humor styles that make Tucson special.
🎫 Don’t Miss Out—Get Your Tickets Now and Join the Fun!
This Halloween, And Sometimes WHY?! promises to be an evening of laughter, costumes, and unforgettable moments. Tickets are limited, so don’t miss your chance to experience Tucson’s ultimate Halloween comedy show with Sara Sometimes. Visit the Proper Shops Performing Courtyard at 300 E. Congress on October 31st for an incredible night that blends comedy, community, and the Halloween spirit.
Do you have a story to share or know a prominent Tucsonan who does? Life Along the Streetcar is always looking for new voices to feature on the show. Contact host Tom Heath to share your story or nominate someone who should be in the spotlight. Let’s continue building a stronger Tucson community together, one story at a time.
Transcript (Unedited)
Tom Heath
Good morning. It’s a beautiful Sunday in the Old Pueblo. And you’re listening to Katy. Tucson. Thank you for spending a part of your brunch hour with us on your downtown Tucson community. Sponsored, all volunteer powered rock and roll radio station on this week’s show. Speak with Sarah Mira Sola. You may know her from her stage name, Sarah. Sometimes.
Tom Heath
She is an actress, a comedian, a model, and she is headlining her show this Thursday in downtown Tucson, which is also Halloween. We’re going to chat with her in just a few minutes. Today is October 27th, 2024. My name is Tomi and you’re listening to Life Along the Streetcar. Each and every Sunday, our focus is on socio cultural economic impacts and Tucson’s urban core, and we shed light on hidden gems everyone should know about.
Tom Heath
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Tom Heath
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Tom Heath
Well, we are, all kinds of things are afoot here in the Old Pueblo surrounding a life along the street, car, podcasting and all kinds of good things are coming from that seven years, in October. This is our seven year anniversary of doing the show, and we’re looking to expand into other areas, helping people create their own podcasts, providing some support and guidance along the way.
Tom Heath
If if you’re out there and thinking a podcast or a video podcast or something you want to be doing. We’re going to have some sources and outlets for you to, to work on here in the very, very near future. My my guest today is, local comedian. She is an actress. She is a singer and a songwriter, a model, incredibly creative, incredibly talented.
Tom Heath
And she is going to be headlining a show in Thursday, which is Halloween here in downtown Tucson. And she’ll reference this in our interview. So I kind of want to preface it, and let you know that, we are also collaborating on a new show, podcast that we’re working on called Something Funny About Tucson. Wasn’t quite ready to announce that yet, but she mentioned it in the interview and I thought, heck, why not get it out there?
Tom Heath
But she and I are going to be co-hosting a podcast to launch in 2025 about the humor of Tucson. Not just comedy, but the facets of humor that will include stage writing, as well as what you you might think of a stand up comedy and such. So I’m looking forward to working with her. But before all of that, we have, our interview about her upcoming event where she is headlining a show.
Tom Heath
It’s being held at the proper shops, performance centers, the patio area right behind the, the proper shops, 300 East Congress. And we sat down with her just a couple of days ago to talk about the performance and get some background about her and how she came to be where she is kind of excited. This is the very first podcast in the new studio, and kind of hinting about this on the air for a while, but we have the, the show source studio set up, and we are doing, very First Life Along the Street Car podcast.
Tom Heath
And we thought of pioneers in the world. We need to have Sarah Mira Solar as our pioneer guest for this show, because you are a pioneer in so many ways, including comedy, which we’ll talk about. But for the very few people that don’t know you, what’s your brief background?
Sara Mirasola
Oh my goodness, how much time do we have to? Okay, I know talk about what I do is like getting the town crier here. You hear me? The scroll goes down the central square. Stand up comic, independent film and stage actress, model and photographer. I’m a writer. Poetry, nonfiction. I, recently started playing, guitar around town as Charm City departed with the original singer songwriter coffee shop acoustics, sound.
Sara Mirasola
I make things. They sell wands and hats and very wings. Craft fairs. What else do I do? I just started a podcast. We tell them here is called. There’s something funny about to say.
Tom Heath
Well, don’t. So now she’s letting the cat out of the bag. No pun intended. There. Which we’ll get later. But tell me about the for the creative side. I mean, right now you’re professionally very creative, and you’ve always been a creative person, but was there a time when you were professionally, like in a, in a in like a job or an.
Sara Mirasola
Office, so many quote, real jobs or, you know, my day job was my my real job. Because I definitely so I’ve modeled for about 20 years now and that was always freelance sort of, side secondary. A lot of my main background is in waitressing, retail, customer service, but I do also have, tech background, for coding and.
Sara Mirasola
Yeah. Hello. Have you tried turning it off and back on again for it? Right. You know, it’s interesting.
Tom Heath
Yeah. You said it was customer service, serving. And, what else was there in there?
Sara Mirasola
Retail and tech. Yeah.
Tom Heath
That’s like. Yeah. It’s like the that’s the core of any, creative background that I’ve heard of. You’ve always going to have that, that basic foundation of, of those, of those, but you’ve, you’ve moved on into things where you’re, you’re professional, you’re making money doing things that you love and you’re doing a lot. You mentioned a lot of different things.
Tom Heath
Yeah. And we don’t have time to focus all of them. But I think 20, 25, we’ll just have a show every month about Sarah, and we’ll just focus on one of your one of your many talents.
Sara Mirasola
And this week.
Tom Heath
Coming up in the very near future, just in a couple of days, you’ve got a comedy performance that has evolved over the last ten or so several months. It’s a no, I’m sorry. You have an award winning comedy performance that is, being debuted here in Tucson.
Sara Mirasola
I do, yes. Can I, can I talk about.
Tom Heath
You can talk about whatever you want. This is your show.
Sara Mirasola
Yeah. So on October 31st, which is Halloween, and I’m super excited about that date. Because I am still a spooky could, at heart, it wasn’t just a phase, but, Yeah, know. And I’ve always loved Halloween. And so that’s our date, October 31st. And it is the show is called and sometimes y and sometimes y, to talk about a particular joke that happens in the show, which focuses on sometimes after breakups, you have XS and sometimes you have Ys.
Sara Mirasola
And that’ll be myself, showcasing Max Adler featuring Holly Hilton and then Sarah. Sometimes myself is the headliner, and that headliner performance, there will be a chunk with the character, the political cat lady. And it is. It is a part of me, but she’s, she’s a little persnickety and she’s got some political thoughts about cats.
Tom Heath
As well as I think cats are one of the largest voting blocs that we currently have. It’s an important audience to have.
Sara Mirasola
I think.
Tom Heath
So keeping in mind that the show airs on Downtown Radio, which is a nonprofit station, we are, very politically neutral. Yes. I do want to highlight the fact that that your show is many things. Oh, yeah. And and, you know, politics, of course, being a part of that, but you are, you’re you’re funny.
Tom Heath
Even if you’re not political. You can be funny.
Sara Mirasola
Thank you. Yeah. Sometimes I’m funny looking. No, I, I definitely had always steered away from a lot of political jokes. I would make little quips, little asides for the one sober person in the bar crowd that’s actually paying attention. But I kind of always steered away from it because I didn’t necessarily want any of my comedy to necessarily have a political, you know, and yeah, anything outside of neutrality can cause contention.
Sara Mirasola
And I didn’t necessarily want that to interact with the tikis in the pews and the chuckles, you know, but some of the, the recent events kind of especially things that were said specifically about people that like cats, was the impetus to start the show. And, so Cat lady has her own little opinions and moment. She, she’s almost, a little bit of a nosy missus rat.
Sara Mirasola
If anyone references like that child book.
Tom Heath
No idea what you’re talking about. Okay.
Sara Mirasola
Yeah, the nosy missus rat. She just has to get all up in your business. But, yeah, the rest of my set. Then when it is, you know, Sarah, not just cat lady doing, material, I think. I think the keywords we have are Halloween. Growing up a spooky kid, but now being a fashion tourist. My monster is Hermione Granger.
Sara Mirasola
Hair, cats, politics and Lady Gaga.
Tom Heath
That Sarah sometimes also goes by Sarah Mirasol, her given name, talking about her upcoming performance, on Halloween, October 31st. Just some of the themes that they are going to be conveying in that, that time frame. It should be an interesting evening. My name is Tom Heath. You’re listening to lifelong streetcar, Downtown Radio 99.1 FM and streaming on Downtown radio.org.
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Tom Heath
Well, our guest today, Sarah Masala, has some connection through the Tucson Gallery. As you may know, if you’ve been to the proper shops were in which the gallery sits, the area behind, the shops, there’s a really nice open courtyard that has been used as a performance center. And Sarah, along with some friends, are going to be hosting a comedy show there this coming Thursday.
Tom Heath
She’s been talking a little bit about the, how the show came to be and some of the things you’re going to see on there. And in this second part of the interview, I also want to talk a little about how she got to being, where she is. As we mentioned in the interview, she’s doing a lot of creative things, including acting, modeling, comedy, singing, songwriting, lots of different components of this creative side.
Tom Heath
Wanted to find out when she learned to tap into that and and kind of how that evolved. You got to start in standup doing it. Did you start like in comedy? You started with sketches and moved in to standup or did you start in standup? I move into sketches or.
Sara Mirasola
Such a funny background. Yeah. So my biggest creative block that I’ve always had since I was little was to be an actor. I love having fanciful stories that are based in reality. Even the most fiction. That truth of the reality is what allows you to care about this fictitious made up land. But I loved how playing dress up and pretend, if you will, could convey a story to someone else.
Sara Mirasola
And you find that connection and you find strength, you find healing, you find different information packaged in a way that your own surroundings and family might not have ever garnered for you. And so I was four years old and I went to see it was called the Popcorn Hat Players. It’s a Pennsylvania, Shakespeare troupe, but for children and I, about four years old, watching it.
Sara Mirasola
And my mom says, how did you like the performance? And I had a list of all these different ways they could have done it better, because that’s the joke. How many actors does it take to change a light bulb?
Tom Heath
I don’t know how.
Sara Mirasola
Many one to change it, and 99 to tell you how they could have made a different choice. And I just always it was the one creative thing I didn’t have an answer for. Why do you want to do it? That’s just how much I knew I wanted to do it. So I’ve been in, you know, funny first place.
Sara Mirasola
Or I played the comic relief character. And I’d always loved that. And I actually always thought I wasn’t funny on my own for standup. I never thought so. I can make my friends laugh. You’re really good at remembering a joke from forever ago and waiting for that boom, you know? But somehow all of a sudden, about three years ago, I was in a really bad car accident.
Sara Mirasola
And,
Tom Heath
We’re just the beginning of every comedy story I.
Sara Mirasola
Know, right? Right. Thank God all this trauma made me hilarious.
Tom Heath
If you’re not watching the video, Sarah just showed us a very significant scar up on her right bicep.
Sara Mirasola
Yes.
Tom Heath
Shoulder.
Sara Mirasola
And, so a semi truck had slipped on the highway, and I was driving a Prius, and so my versus Prius fight, and I didn’t, I lived. Yeah, but, not unscathed. And, it was pretty serious, and that really made me have a moment and go. Well, you’ve been watching stand up comedy all these years, and you take notes and you have ideas, and I’d written my own sketches or my own little, like, TikTok idea concepts for a cute little video.
Sara Mirasola
And I went, it’s time.
Tom Heath
This is such an amazing story of someone that has grown up in this comedic background. Makes it makes the decision to go into stand up comedy after a serious event. It’s, you know, it’s not like, hey, everyone tells you you’re funny, you’ve always known that. But all of a sudden now you realize you have a platform where you can create your own world, your own environment, and you can determine what’s what’s funny and then help people,
Sara Mirasola
Frankly, especially because, I actually wasn’t told I was funny for years. There was I was not really ever the class clown. I could make people laugh or I could do funny things, but I was always the kid that everybody else had done it. But I did it. And then I got in trouble for everybody. Or, I was the person that got yelled at because I was taking time away from the group, even though everyone else got to say a joke.
Sara Mirasola
So I actually, Well, I’ve always been told I talk too much, but I wasn’t being. And I was more of a quiet kid. I wasn’t a class clown, I wasn’t slapstick, I was the internet and, you know, made this person right here laugh. Because if I interrupted the group, we’d get in trouble. I actually, I had a, I had an acting teacher told me, when I was working on an audition monologue that I was going to take her out to a lot of theaters, tell me that I wasn’t funny, and that he thought I should only do dramatic, readings and dramatic acting because I was so serious and people told me
Sara Mirasola
my life stories. Oh, they’re so sad. Or. Your stories are so sad, Sarah, you’re such a sad person.
Tom Heath
It’s like it’s so hard for me to see someone saying that about you, that you’re. You’re too serious. It’s hard. Hard for me to get that. I have seen a serious side of you, so I know you can be. But, the comedic. So I guess because that’s how I was introduced to you is through comedy. I keep to some sketchy.
Tom Heath
And that’s how I first saw you in that, that to me you know, it just set the tone right away that you are a humorous person.
Sara Mirasola
I’m really an absurdist to me. All of life is hilarious and I do laugh about it and I do cry about it, but finding something in between so that the bad never really hits you that hard, and the good doesn’t put you on such a pedestal that you have a really far to fall when the bad happens, and taking it all about in the middle ground of oh well, this might as well be happening right now.
Sara Mirasola
Let’s let’s do something about it before I.
Tom Heath
Could worry about it. But wouldn’t that really help? Yeah, let’s make people laugh. Yeah. And it’s Sarah sometimes is the stage name. Yes. And the show is sometimes.
Sara Mirasola
Why? Yeah.
Tom Heath
I have to scream that a little louder. And the flier, it’s actually fun when you see the flier that you created and I. Yeah, you can show it. Everyone on the radio would love that.
Sara Mirasola
Yeah, I know everyone on the radio. Look at this beautiful flier.
Tom Heath
And sometimes. Why the the the the flier, conveys that sentiment as well of the frustration. We just have a couple of minutes here. But you, you’ve got yourself two others performing and a little bit about the details where people get information. What time is it? Is is there a cost? Is it is it $600 to get in?
Sara Mirasola
What’s the million dollars? Is it I don’t know if anyone gets that reference and not that my Doctor Evil was ever that great.
Tom Heath
But I don’t know if a lot of people are going to show up, but it just takes one.
Sara Mirasola
Yeah. So yeah. 7 p.m. October 31st, which is Halloween. Doors will open for me officially at 630. However, ahead of time, the proper Shops and Tucson gallery will be open and our events taking place in their performance courtyard. So you actually enter from Congress through the proper shops into the courtyard, all one level, in case anybody has some handy capabilities that they might be worried about.
Sara Mirasola
No stairs, nothing to deal with. Lots of space and ability to easily get to the bathrooms. Max Adler and Holly Hilton are performing with me. They are hilarious. And the proper shops. I would love for everybody to go and check them out before the show. Lots of local artists tickets.
Tom Heath
Where do people get tickets?
Sara Mirasola
Tickets are going to be $15. There is an Eventbrite link, but there is Nancy, I know, and there’s a QR code for that on the poster, which you can currently find floating about the internet. There’s one on my it’s on my Facebook, my Instagram, my Instagram. Sarah with an E like K, Sarah, Sarah ICRA. Sometimes that has our ticket link and I will also there will still be ability to buy tickets at the door as long as we don’t sell out.
Sara Mirasola
At the moment we have seating for up to 70 people. The.
Tom Heath
Key is that it’s, 630 and.
Sara Mirasola
Because of doors seven show.
Tom Heath
Because it’s connected to the proper shops, there will be food. There’s, Oh, yes. And beverages, available. So I think that would be a fun evening. I’m looking forward to, learning more about your your guests that your, Yeah, performances with.
Sara Mirasola
You and, Max, especially. Also, he’s multi multi-talented. He sits, first chair oboe with the symphony. He’s also a skilled, street style dancer in the style of vogue. So he’ll probably potentially, if he feels as if he feels the inclination, pull out some booking on stage. I do also have a special little pre-show for anybody that’s live through there before seven.
Sara Mirasola
About five minutes before seven, there’ll be a cute little pre-show. We’ll keep seating right up till seven though.
Tom Heath
So the show doesn’t start till seven. But if you get there before seven, there’ll be a show.
Sara Mirasola
It’s pre-show show.
Tom Heath
That’s just how you creatives work, isn’t it?
Sara Mirasola
Yes. And it’s infuriating to everyone. Including us. They get so food and drink, they’ll be, Hi me good. Okay. Proper bar. If you can get food ahead of time, come down to the show. If you’re not done munching, all food and drink allowed out on the patio have to be over 21 for drinks. I did ask that.
Sara Mirasola
Everyone be over 18 for this show. I just didn’t want to have to deal with the 18 years of legal age of adulthood, right? If you have a child in high school, it’s up to your discretion. If you think, nothing is purposefully overly crass or blue material, but I occasionally I’m do I’m doing a really good job since we’re not cutting for the air today, but sometimes things come out of my mouth and I wish I could.
Sara Mirasola
And of course, there’s that’s what a seven year old sitting there and I’m going, oh, they have food and drinks. Totally welcome. The shops do close at eight, but we are going to take an intermission at 730. Use the bathroom, do whatever you need and that’ll set up. She’ll come back and then I’ll performance the headliner. Or sometimes.
Sara Mirasola
And then we’re going to have a costume contest.
Tom Heath
Costume contest, and we’re out of time for the costume contest. You buried the lead.
Sara Mirasola
But it’s I mean, that’s really more on someone that dresses up. They used to give you a discount going to the red fair. If you dressed up, I would literally wear the clothes. I went to school that day and they would give me a discount because come as you are, but anyone that wants to dress up and have a little bit of fun, there will be a small but special little prize for you at the end.
Tom Heath
It’s just too many surprises to cover in one episode. It’s unfortunate we don’t have any more time, but we will see you on Thursday Halloween evening.
Sara Mirasola
Thank Lee, thank you so much. Really means a lot to have me here. Love life along the streetcar. And I guess it’s sneaky, but I also get to find out what our new podcast phase looks like.
Tom Heath
Fabulous. That’s Sarah Mirasol, talking about her upcoming performance on Thursday. Just a few days here on Halloween at 300 East Congress with the, headlining the comedy show. On Halloween evening. Details are, on our website, and on Facebook, we’ll have links to ways you can get tickets and find out more information. We’ll be back in just a moment.
Tom Heath
But first, I want to remind you that my name is Tom Heath. You’re listening to Lifelong The Streetcar in downtown radio 99.1 FM and streaming on downtown radio.org.
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Tom Heath
Well, before you go, bye bye. Make sure you stick around because we’ve got the Brazil ski with words and work coming up in just a few minutes, where he interviews writers and others from the labor movement. We also have Ted, Tom. Sorry, Ty Logan at the top of the hour and back into the music was speaker box acts and Viv at 1:00.
Tom Heath
And then it’s music, music, music just like it is every other day of the week here on downtown radio, with these talented DJs offering up their knowledge and expertise, you can check it all out on downtown radio.org. The, interview today was, illuminating in several areas. One, we learned about an upcoming podcast, that’s going to be happening called Something Funny About Tucson.
Tom Heath
And Sarah and I will be co-hosting that venture, and we referenced the studio. We now have an actual physical location. Instead of recording, wherever I can find space and setting up the studio, we actually have a, designed recording area and two East Congress. We’re super excited about that. And, it’s called Show Source Studios.
Tom Heath
It’s a, production that the James Portis and I are working on. And our goal is, not only want to use it for our show, but we want to help others that want to launch podcasts and get their message out, whether it be one time, once a month, once a week, we are there to provide some support and guidance.
Tom Heath
More details on that coming. Again, this is a 2025 venture. We’re just getting the, the, the the foundations are set up right now testing everything, making sure that what we have is exactly what needs to be. And as more information comes out, we’ll be sure to share that you can always keep tabs on the life along the street car web page and Facebook page for, for details.
Tom Heath
That’s where a lot of the information will be shared. You can always reach us if you just have questions, contact us at Life-Long streetcar.org as an email address. Just reach out there. What was it mentioned in this show is that we’re getting so dang popular. We now have, an intern from the University of Arizona School of Journalism, and, Amanda has joined our team for a few months here as our production assistant.
Tom Heath
So helping us with the recording, we’ll be doing some editing. And if we play our cards right, we might even have her hosting a show. Her, show here. Her name is Amanda Maltose. And we’re excited to have her on board. Really great background. She’s been doing some podcasting. A lot of journalism knows how to ask the right questions and is, hit the ground running.
Tom Heath
So we’ll hear more about her, in the future as well. If there’s something out there that you would like us we talking about if you’re involved or something, if you have a passion. I mean, you’re listening to a hyper local show, so I know you’re in tune with Tucson. So share your comments, share your questions or concerns.
Tom Heath
And if you have a Tucson focused social media account, if you have a podcast, if you are a quote unquote influencer highlighting Tucson, let us know. We would love to share what you are doing because we feel that collaboration is the key to a really important and impactful community dialog, so do not hesitate to tag us in something.
Tom Heath
We will reciprocate and share your information. And if it’s highlighting the wonderful city we call Tucson and as I mentioned, you can reach us directly by email. Contact at. Life Along the Street car.org, Facebook and Instagram are still great ways to connect with us. Well, our production specialist is James Portis. Amanda mulattos is the production assistant. My name is Tom Heath.
Tom Heath
I’m your host and the show producer. And I’m very thankful for the music of Ryan Hood, who, starts each and every show that we have with their song and Dillinger Days. And today we’re going to wrap up with some music that’s a little bit, somewhat connected to our theme of our interview. We have, Sara marisol, with her show on Thursday.
Tom Heath
And, she is sometimes comes out as the cat lady. So we’re leaving you today with a song from the band Boots and Cats from their album 1 in 2023. And the song is Boots and Cats. I hope you have a great week and tune in next Sunday for more life along the street. Car.