Vol. 30, No. 34
Drag Power
Drag queens (and kings) have been fighting the fight in heels since Stonewall, while entertaining our hearts with attitude, humor and pride
By Mari Herreras and Chelo Grubb
Danehy
Tom reflects on the government shutdown. Spoiler: He's not a Ted Cruz fan
By Tom Danehy
Bus Fuss
Council candidates talk about the future of the Ronstadt Transit Center
By Jim Nintzel
Incarceration Inc.
ADC tells governor inmate population is on the rise, so more private prison beds are needed
By Mari Herreras
The Love Affair Is Over
Mr. Smith is fed up with this country's confusing and overlapping rules about medical marijuana
By J.M. Smith
Pedersen on Sports
Our sports guy is seemingly giving up poker to become the world's first Cards Against Humanity pro
By Brian J. Pedersen
Guest Commentary
Is TUSD fighting for failure?
By Jonathan Hoffman
Editor's Note
Avoiding Death by Bicycle
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
K. Rat: How Green Was My Caliche
By Andy Mosier
Downing
Our columnist is making a list of the types of Tucson's terrible drivers
By Renée Downing
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
Frenchie Out Front
A former competition show singer has managed to stay in the spotlight
By Laura Latzko
City Week
By Iain Gordon and Tatiana Tomich
Not Just the Food
Tucson Meet Yourself, Oct. 11 - 13
Darkness at Disney
The downward spiral in Escape From Tomorrow doesn't pay off, but the film should still inspire new filmmakers
By Colin Boyd
Drifting, Falling
If you're not one of the millions who saw Gravity last weekend, you have to go right now
By Bob Grimm
DVD Roundup
By Bill Frost
True TV
TV D.O.A.
Let the Sunshine In
The Mowgli's are bringing their bright California sounds to increasingly larger audiences
By Eric Swedlund
Dallas Green Is in No Hurry
Canadian singer-songwriter talks about his writing process, Arizona shows
By Kyle Mittan
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Ryan Brock
By Iain Gordon
Live
Crystal Radio at Lovesmack Studios, October 5
By Joshua Levine
Pure Bathing Culture: Moon Tides
By Gene Armstrong
MGMT: MGMT
Polvo: Siberia
By Brian Mock
Crackling 'Thunder'
Dark comedy at Beowulf is both hilarious and heartfelt
By M. Scot Skinner
Seen in the Stars
Ballet Tucson kicks off another season with a new ballet, a take on vampires and the Cole Porter songbook
By Margaret Regan
Targeting the Drones
Borderlands' new political production Grounded looks at the personal cost of war
By Sherilyn Forrester
Includes a Naked Bad Guy
When Tucson teenagers kayak the bayou, only private investigator Del Shannon is there to save the day
By Christine Wald-Hopkins
King of the Beach
Fini's Landing pulls off the seafood-heavy fare of a surfside spot
By Rita Connelly
Noshing Around
By C.J. Hamm
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