Vol. 27, No. 19
His Name Is Max Thunder
The story of a downtown social queen with cancer, a gay theater director with mental illness, and the child they're raising together
By James Reel
Danehy
Many Democrats agree: So far, Obama has been a disappointment
By Tom Danehy
Equality Revoked
Lambda Legal asks a court to restore domestic-partner benefits for state employees
By Mari Herreras
Too Many Meetings?
After the RTA head freezes planning funds, Mayor Bob Walkup questions his authority
By Dave Devine
Bump in the Road
A neighborhood conflict devolves into honking and hateful graffiti
By Tim Vanderpool
Guest Opinion
Hey, opponents of illegal immigrants: Take a closer look at your family trees
By Blaze Mason
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Antidote to Stupid
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
K.Rat
Mailbag
Messina
Tucson Circus Arts offers a different kind of summer camp
By Irene Messina
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
Weekly Wide Web
YouTube + Math = Education
By Nick Smith
City Week
By Adam Lehrer and D.J. Ochoa
Street Art Live!
By D.J. Ochoa
An Ill Wind
Adam Sandler brings along his friends for another bad movie that's raking in the bucks
By Bob Grimm
Downward Spiral
Michael Douglas and Imogen Poots dazzle in this story of a once-successful man's downfall
By Colin Boyd
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Not Just Steel Guitars
Hapa redefines Hawaiian music by merging it with various other genres
By Jim Lipson
New Reinterpretations
The Mates of State headline Hotel Congress' July Fourth musical celebration
By Gene Armstrong
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
By Kristine Peashock
Live
By Billups Allen
Wolf Parade: Expo 86 (Sub Pop)
By Michael Petitti
Stone River Boys: Love on the Dial (Cow Island)
By Carl Hanni
Born Ruffians: Say It (Paper Bag/Warp)
By Sean Bottai
Top Ten in Music
Saguaros Revisited
Tucson Botanical Gardens' Porter Hall Gallery hosts an exhibit starring Arizona's iconic cactus
By Margaret Regan
Interpreting the Revolution
Gender roles and social expectations are upended in the engaging, powerful 'Cloud 9'
By Sherilyn Forrester
Flying and 'Falling'
Two Tucson poets take wildly divergent literary routes
By Jarret Keene
Top Ten in Books
Delights Old and New
Joe Scordato's new Italian restaurant is stellar in every way
By Rita Connelly
Noshing Around
By Adam Borowitz
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