Vol. 30, No. 26
Tucson Turns 238
Tucson's 238th birthday party, August 20
By Chelo Grubb
Ballad of a Broken World
Justin St. Germain's memoir, Son of a Gun, is a striking debut by a former Tucsonan
By Eric Swedlund
Danehy
Tom remembers his (sometimes contentious) encounters with Jeff Smith
By Tom Danehy
Jeff Smith 1946-2013
Remembering a legendary newspaperman
By Weekly Staff and Contributors
As Seen on TV
Does it matter that Sanjay Gupta changed his tune on marijuana?
By J.M. Smith
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
Remembering Jeff
By Dan Gibson
Media Watch
Remembering Dave Sitton
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
Egg throwing and Instagram
By Anna Mirocha
Downing
Whining monopolists: the electric power industry gets worried about solar
By Renée Downing
TQ&A
Ariana Parrish
By Alison Dorf
City Week
By Alison Dorf and Noelle Haro-Gomez
Everything Is Ruined
Director Thomas Vinterberg delivers a tense and unpleasant film that should get him more work in the States
By Colin Boyd
Space Is the Place
Will Matt Damon get to use the magic healing booth on the space station? The suspense is killing us!
By Bob Grimm
Doing New Things
Cold War Kids look at life in new ways on their fourth album
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Live
The Mission Creeps and Snake Island, The District, August 8
By Joshua Levine
Van Christian: Party of One
KT Tunstall: Invisible Empire // Crescent Moon
By Gene Armstrong
Red Temple Spirits: Red Temple Spirits
Tales of Twos
Live Theatre Workshop and Beowulf Alley are featuring shows about the dynamic that occurs between duos
By Sherilyn Forrester
Compelling Character
Becky Masterman's debut is a confident and smart take on the forensic crime novel
By Christine Wald-Hopkins
An Excerpt From "Son of a Gun"
By Justin St. Germain
Really Reliable
Viv's Café isn't fancy, but it is the sort of place where you feel like family
By Rita Connelly
Noshing Around
By C.J. Hamm
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