Vol. 36, No. 31
A Dying Institution
It wasn’t easy to care for a family member with intellectual disabilities in the 1950s. Some things have changed—but it’s still not easy today.
By Amy Silverman
Danehy
You don’t have to be mentally ill to become a mass shooter
By Tom Danehy
Letter Degrade
UA anesthesiology prof under fire for past anti-gay comments
By Kathleen B. Kunz
Troubled Dreams
DACA still lives—but for how long?
By VANDANA RAVIKUMAR, Cronkite News
Smoke Signals
An upcoming cannabis symposium at the UA shows how far marijuana has come
By Lee Allen
Now and Then
By Jim Nintzel
Police Dispatch
Truly, the Day’s Most Important Meal
By Anna Mirocha
City Week
Events to fill out your week.
By Emily Dieckman
Clown Show
Chapter Two brings It to a disappointing close
By Bob Grimm
Reel Indie
Movies in your local indie theaters.
By Jeff Gardner
The Scotsmen Are Coming
Old Blind Dogs roar into Tucson with a rollicking concert of Scottish trad music
By Margaret Regan
Know Your Product
Stars Pick Their Top 5! This Week: Laura Carbone
XOXO
Mark your calendars
By Xavier Omar Otero
When the Moon Comes to Oracle
Art gets lit at GLOW, a wonderland of illuminated outdoor art and music
Course Correction
Invisible Theatre’s latest production explores whether you change the direction of your life
By Annie Sadovsky Koepf, Taming of the Review
Quick Bites
Bacon, blues, brews and more brews!
Walking Tall
It takes more than a burglary to break Tito and Pep’s stride
By Mark Whittaker
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