Vol. 34, No. 8
Tucson Salvage
Day in the life of Frank Luna, career radioman and micro record label owner
By Brian Smith
Who’s Watching Your Web Trail?
GOP Congress, Trump White House gut FCC privacy rules meant to protect your online browsing
By Jim Nintzel
Second Chance Cupcakes
Tilted Halos provides transparent workplace for folks emerging from incarceration and rehab
By Jessica Suriano
Sinister Substitutes
Major anti-pot campaign funder lands DEA approval of THC drug amidst flurry of lawsuits
By Nick Meyers
Dust Devil
Between Here and New Mexico
By Bill Baber
Editor’s Note
Words mean something
By Mari Herreras
The Skinny
Sign of the Times
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
Ghost of Itself
This Ghost in the Shell redo isn’t as good as it could have been if live action stayed true to anime’s subversive roots
By Bob Grimm
Growing Old with Moz
He’s still better than a stupid T-shirt
By Kurt B. Reighley
Bad Behavior
The Maine Is All Grown Up But Still
By Brett Callwood
Preaching the Bad Testament
Scott H. Biram—the original Dirty Old One Man Band—is back in the pulpit
By Eric Swedlund
Noise Annoys
Time to hail Elias <3
By Joshua Levine
The Death of José Antonio
Tucson artist Wesley Fawcett Creigh previews animated video about the Border Patrol shooting of a Mexican teen
By Margaret Regan
A New Home
Reimagining indigenous life if Columbus had taken a bullet
By Sherilyn Forrester
Just Getting Started
The owner of Pionic Pizza is young, confident about the future and being a part of Tucson’s “pizza row”
By Mark Whittaker
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