Vol. 31, No. 6
100 Essential Dishes
By Rita Connelly, Dan Gibson, C.J. Hamm and David Mendez
Danehy
Tom writes an open letter to Arizona's underwhelming independent voter
By Tom Danehy
Topaz Transition
After a great run as a music venue, the couple behind Topaz are taking on other artistic pursuits
By Joshua Levine
Tuition Plus
Despite 6,400-plus signatures on an online petition, the UA is moving ahead with plans to charge a fee for credit card tuition payments
By Mari Herreras
What About CPS?
As lawmakers move toward finishing the legislative session, they still haven't resolved a key priority for the session
By Kyle Mittan
One Small Step for Treatment
The march of cannabis progress continues as a Maricopa County judge sides for a child with epilepsy
By J.M. Smith
Sports
It's time for the roadside T-shirt stands to pop up as the Wildcats head to the Sweet Sixteen
By Brian J. Pedersen
Guest Commentary
Let's not bring Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon
By Carolyn Hopper
Ask A Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
Steve Kozachik and the Streetcar Crunch
By Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
Tame by Day, Wild at Night
Swapping Soil, Seeds and Suggestions
Our Founding Equines
To the Moon!
Double Vision
While Ed Harris' raw sexual appeal might seem irresistible, still skip The Face of Love
By Bob Grimm
Making History
Diego Luna's Cesar Chavez biopic could be better, but Michael Peña still shines
By Colin Boyd
DVD Roundup
By Bill Frost
True TV
Vulnerable and Violent
Whether they're playing black metal, shoegaze or some collision of the two, Deafheaven are among the most acclaimed acts in music right now
By Gene Armstrong
Stay True
Big Meridox's forthcoming EP, The 7th Division, is the part of his "grown man rap" movement
Soundbites
Nine Questions
Nylon Pink
By Henry Barajas
Live
Hermanitos, Tacos!, Miss Massive Snowflake; The District, Monday, March 24
St. Varela: Way Up Here It's Quiet...
Ezra Letra: The Nobody EP
The (New) Play's the Thing
Old Pueblo Playwrights' New Play Festival provides local playwrights with a range of emotions from panic to sheer joy
By Sherilyn Forrester
Something Wild
A series of shows at the University of Arizona Museum of Art explores work from their vaults
By Margaret Regan
Now on Shelves
The Pueblos, poetry, photographs and prisons
By Christine Wald-Hopkins
In Search of the Essential Taco
By Rita Connelly
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