Vol. 30, No. 40
Goodbye to the Gym
Should one of UA's landmarks spend the rest of its days as just classrooms and office space?
By Tom Danehy
Danehy
More folly from the Arizona Interscholastic Association
Detail Work
Candidate Martha McSally isn't prepared to answer questions about how she would vote on pending legislation
By Jim Nintzel
Holiday Stress
Community Food Bank has food boxes covered for 30,000, but affiliated agencies go another year doing a Thanksgiving hustle for their clients
By Mari Herreras
Distinctly Tucson Gifts (That Won't Embarrass the Gifter or Giftee)
By David Mendez
Happyish Birthday
There are still kinks to work out, but the annual MMJ report contains mostly good news
By J.M. Smith
Serraglio
Randy's going to stop complaining and will his bike-friendly future into being
By Randy Serraglio
Ask a Mexican
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
A Weird/Great Year
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
The Affordable Care Act nightmare, Jim Click picks Andy Tobin and more
Media Watch
The Star's parent company thinks they're doing a super job
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
Haven't we all wanted to argue with the radio at some point?
By Anna Mirocha
K. Rat: Buyer Beware
By Andy Mosier
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
TQ&A
Jenny Ferry
City Week
Contemporary Western Art Show, Star Party at Saguaro National Park, "Money for the Funny", Tribute to Nowhere Man and Whiskey Girl
By Dan Gibson, Henry Barajas and Tatiana Tomich
Get Down With Dunbar
Dunbar/Spring Porch Fest, Sunday, Nov. 24
By Iain Gordon
The Winter of Their Discontent
The Motel Life features great performances and cinematography to mine beauty from darkness
By Bob Grimm
Off the Beat
The actors excel, but the script for Kill Your Darlings misses the mark
By Colin Boyd
Now Showing at Home
The Big Star documentary you should see and more
By Bill Frost
True TV
Burn Notice
Rowdy and Raw
Andrew Jackson Jihad are returning to the stripped down acoustic sound they were once known for
By Eric Swedlund
Soundbites
Celebrating KXCI With Built to Spill
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Matt Baquet
By Joshua Levine
Live
John Vanderslice, Club Congress, Monday, Nov. 18
Arcade Fire: Reflektor
Night Beats: Sonic Bloom
By Gene Armstrong
Moon Honey: Hand-Painted Dream Photographs
Shrines, Soup and the Seventies
Invisible Theatre's Miracle on South Division Street is the perfect play for a season that celebrates family
By Sherilyn Forrester
Banquet o' Laughs
UA students dazzle in ART's hilarious Man Who Came to Dinner
By M. Scot Skinner
Sister Act
Arizona novelist imagines Anne Frank's sibling living in the U.S.
By Jarret Keene
Downtown Destination
With outstanding food, cocktails and service, Saint House is a stellar addition to the city's dining scene
By Jacqueline Kuder
Noshing Around
Tucson food trucks hit the basic cable big time
By C.J. Hamm
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