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Life Along The Streetcar
Tom Heath
269 episodes
4 days ago
This week on Life Along the Streetcar, we dive into the silver-lined world of Eric Buckley, founder of ENB Jewelry, whose handcrafted pieces are inspired by Tucson’s vibrant art culture and enriched by century-old design traditions. From cutting rough turquoise like a loaf of bread to using 1800s-era impression dies, Eric walks us through his fascinating process, his family’s artistic roots, and the cultural significance of the Arizona bolo tie. You’ll also get the inside scoop on where to find his work this holiday season. 📍 Recorded in the heart of Downtown Tucson 🎧 Originally aired on Downtown Radio 99.1 FM 🌐 Website: https://lifealongthestreetcar.org 🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeAlongTheStreetcar 📸 Guest Instagram: @enb_jewelry 🎨 Tucson Gallery: https://thetucsongallery.com
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This week on Life Along the Streetcar, we dive into the silver-lined world of Eric Buckley, founder of ENB Jewelry, whose handcrafted pieces are inspired by Tucson’s vibrant art culture and enriched by century-old design traditions. From cutting rough turquoise like a loaf of bread to using 1800s-era impression dies, Eric walks us through his fascinating process, his family’s artistic roots, and the cultural significance of the Arizona bolo tie. You’ll also get the inside scoop on where to find his work this holiday season. 📍 Recorded in the heart of Downtown Tucson 🎧 Originally aired on Downtown Radio 99.1 FM 🌐 Website: https://lifealongthestreetcar.org 🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeAlongTheStreetcar 📸 Guest Instagram: @enb_jewelry 🎨 Tucson Gallery: https://thetucsongallery.com
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It’s About Time for Nathan’s Famous: Relish What’s Next with Michael Kramkowski of IBT’s Bar + Food
Life Along The Streetcar
20 minutes 35 seconds
1 week ago
It’s About Time for Nathan’s Famous: Relish What’s Next with Michael Kramkowski of IBT’s Bar + Food
On this episode of Life Along the Streetcar, we sit down with Michael Kramkowski, the driving force behind IBT’s Bar + Food, one of Tucson’s most iconic LGBTQ+ venues. He is nowthe visionary behind Nathan’s Famous and The Blind Tiger on Fourth Avenue. As IBT’s approaches its 40th anniversary, Michael shares how he's blending historic Tucson flavor with fresh ideas. From bringing the legendary Nathan’s hot dogs to town, to creating a hidden speakeasy that adds a modern twist to the Avenue’s nightlife, Michael has ambition designs. We talk business evolution, community resilience, and what it means to grow without losing your roots. If you're hungry for a taste of what's next for Fourth Avenue, this episode's got all the fixings. 🌭 Fourth Ave is sizzling, and Michael's just getting started. 🔊 Listen now, follow for more, and share with your Tucson crew! ❤️ Like what you hear? Hit that heart. 🔁 Repost to spread the word. 📲 Follow Life Along the Streetcar for weekly stories that celebrate Tucson’s people, culture, and creativity. 📡 More episodes at: https://lifealongthestreetcar.org 🔗 Connect on Facebook: facebook.com/LifeAlongTheStreetcar
Life Along The Streetcar
This week on Life Along the Streetcar, we dive into the silver-lined world of Eric Buckley, founder of ENB Jewelry, whose handcrafted pieces are inspired by Tucson’s vibrant art culture and enriched by century-old design traditions. From cutting rough turquoise like a loaf of bread to using 1800s-era impression dies, Eric walks us through his fascinating process, his family’s artistic roots, and the cultural significance of the Arizona bolo tie. You’ll also get the inside scoop on where to find his work this holiday season. 📍 Recorded in the heart of Downtown Tucson 🎧 Originally aired on Downtown Radio 99.1 FM 🌐 Website: https://lifealongthestreetcar.org 🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeAlongTheStreetcar 📸 Guest Instagram: @enb_jewelry 🎨 Tucson Gallery: https://thetucsongallery.com