Vol. 30, No. 47
Rebalancing Nature
A look at the reintroduction of bighorn sheep to the Catalina Mountains
By Cathy Rosenberg
Danehy
This week, Tom takes a moment to celebrate a former Tucson high school star
By Tom Danehy
Delaying Tactic
Congressman Ron Barber explains why he voted with Republicans on changes to Obamacare
By Jim Nintzel
Man of Science, Man of Faith
Trained in the Jesuit order, Christopher Corbally balances two worlds in his work at the Vatican Observatory
By Ann Posegate
Dour Hours
UA limits the number of hours graduate assistants can work because of mandates in the Affordable Care Act
By Mari Herreras
On the Horns of a Dilemma
Wildlife veterinarian Walter M. Boyce reflects on the challenges of bighorn sheep conservation
By Susan E. Swanberg
Dreams of Legalization
Safer Arizona is aiming to put an initiative in front of the voters to bring Colorado-style legalization to our state
By J.M. Smith
Pedersen on Sports
Perhaps it's time to just go ahead and give in to Wildcat fever
By Brian J. Pedersen
Ask A Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
Odds and Ends Again
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
What to expect from your AZ Legislature this year … Terry Goddard dives into the secretarial pool … Steven Seagal is (sadly) not running for Arizona governor … and more!
By Anna Mirocha
Media Watch
Edible Baja puts out issue four; Desimone gets another hour on KVOI
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
Stolen meters and poop
K. Rat
Party Crasher
By Andy Mosier
Random Shots
Old is the New New
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
Lethargy's Landing Strip
By Max Cannon
Fresh Meat
Tucson Roller Derby's free newbie orientation, Monday, Jan. 13
City Week
Stuff to do in Tucson for the week of Jan. 9-15
Alone, Together
Spike Jonze's latest film perfectly reflects the digital age we live in
By Colin Boyd
Devotion to Duty
Lone Survivor is a war movie steeped in reality, not fueled by triumph and flag-waving
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
By Bill Frost
True TV
N'awlins Noir
Faith and Family
With child in tow, the husband and wife who make up spiritual genre-bending act Gungor return to Tucson
By Gene Armstrong
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Miguel Carter
By Joshua Levine
Live
Spiders Can Fly
Hip Don't Dance: Zoetrope Woe
Rest in Plaid
Miss the pre-Beatles days of pop music? Arizona Onstage's Forever Plaid is for you
By Sherilyn Forrester
Political and the Personal
Charles Harbutt's superb eye is displayed at Center for Creative Photography
By Margaret Regan
Now on Shelves
The border, evil computers and pirates find the moment in the sun in recent releases
By Christine Wald-Hopkins
Killer Pizza
Serial Grillers has expanded to a physical location well-worth checking out
By Jacqueline Kuder
The Science Behind the Grapes
What about the climate of Southeastern Arizona makes it a new hotbed for wine?
Noshing Around
By C.J. Hamm
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