Vol. 33, No. 8
Day at the Track
The future of the 73-year-old Rillito Racetrack remains in question even though it attracts thousands
By Rebecca Noble
The Pleasure Activist
By Ally Booker
Tucson Salvage
On the road with Arizona treasure Al Foul
By Brian Smith
Dr. Ducey
AZ governor signs bill requiring women to use outdated regulations when taking abortion pill
By Jim Nintzel
Demand Letter
UA minority students have united against an alleged culture of impunity toward racism, homophobia and sexism at the university
By María Inés Taracena
Back Home
Medical marijuana researcher Sue Sisley briefly came back to the UA for a special lecture on the challenges of conducting weed research
Dust Devil
Editor's Note
Best of Tucson time
By Mari Herreras
The Skinny
Police Dispatch
Dude Viewed in the Nude
By Anna Mirocha
Someone Took a Shotty to the Porta-Potty
T Q&A
Justin Lukasewicz
By Natalia Navarro
Tango Takeover
By Brenna Bailey
Get back in the Saddle (or Stroller, or Unicycle)
Falstaff comes to Tucson Music Hall
Pups and Pints
Support Local Growers
Bio Meh
I Saw the Light has strong performance, but dull story delivery on life of Hank Williams
By Bob Grimm
Sharper and Sharper: Freddie Gibbs
Freddie Gibbs might be the most versatile player in the rap game
By Jason P. Woodbury
Birthday Blues: Boondocks
Boondocks’ future seems uncertain after 20th birthday celebration
B-Sides: Super Duper Kyle
SUPER STAR
By Heather Hoch
B-Sides: Benoit Pioulard
PILLOW TALK
B-Sides: Psych Out
AIR WAVES
Keeping Tucson Tucson
Tanline Printing stays flexible to stay afloat in a rapidly changing downtown scene
By Laura Horley
A Fair Sheik
You’ll definitely get your money’s worth at the entertainment-packed production of Rise of the Sheik at Gaslight Theatre
By Sherilyn Forrester
Slice of Life: Sachiko Sushi
Finding out it’s okay to try a different sushi spot, and Sachiko isn’t a bad place to venture
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