Vol. 37, No. 5
A Spoiled Breakfast
An excerpt from Champagne Cowboys, the new thriller from Tucson author Leo W. Banks
By Leo W. Banks
Danehy: We have to win in November
Joe Biden might not be Tom's favorite politician, but he's better than Bernie Sanders, and WAY better than Donald Trump
By Tom Danehy
Charlie Spillar: The Man in the Moon
I am hunting for hints of the soul of a dead man...
By Brian Smith
Start the Presses
Tucson authors Brian and Maggie Smith launch small publishing house
By Jeff Gardner
Viral Warning
Local officials prep for COVID-19 in Pima County
Clearing the Record
Legalizing cannabis is great and all, but have you ever tried redressing social injustice?
By Nick Meyers
Random Thoughts on the Writing Trade and Advice You'd be a Fool to Take
Just a little advice from an author
Editor's Note: Cowboy Up
We still have some literary stories in our paper this week that might help cure the book fest blues.
By Jim Nintzel
The Skinny
A Troubling Diagnosis - As more polls show her trailing Democrat Mark Kelly, Sen. Martha McSally rolls out a flawed healthcare bill
Police Dispatch
A collection of tidbits from our local police force
By Anna Mirocha
City Week
So much to do, so little time
By Emily Dieckman
Howling Horror
Extra Ordinary is a devil of a good time
By Bob Grimm
Reel Indie
A selection of films showing this week.
Maintaining the Melody
Marana Bluegrass Festival returns this weekend
XOXO
Mark your calendars
By Xavier Omar Otero
Arts Galore
Two dance concerts highlight a weekend chock-a-block in arts events
By Margaret Regan
Charming AF
The new adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Emma delivers a double dose of fantasy - and a dash of social commentary.
By Cybele Knowles
Quick Bites
Weekly Picks
A Good Bird
Pop’s Hot Chicken brings a spectacular sandwich to American Eat Co.
By Austin Counts
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