Vol. 31, No. 10
Cities & Homes
Writer Cord Jefferson reflects on growing up in Tucson and what leaving his hometown taught him
By Cord Jefferson
Danehy
The Legislature's push for vouchers reminds Tom of our state's alt-fuels fiasco
By Tom Danehy
Budget Battle
Barber and McSally clash over Paul Ryan's spending plan and the A-10
By Jim Nintzel
Utility Futility
Ranchers and Pima County fight against a pipeline crisscrossing Altar Valley desert
By Mari Herreras
Sentence Struggles
Mr. Smith thinks the pardoning of prisoners of the drug war couldn't happen soon enough
By J.M. Smith
Pedersen on Sports
Our sports guy looks at the good, the bad and the sad items in recent Arizona sports news
By Brian J. Pedersen
Ask A Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
Into the Unknown
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
Martha McSally stumped by her staff
Media Watch
10/13 Communications Buys the Weekly
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
Drunken, shirtless and belligerent is no way to go through life
By Anna Mirocha
Sun-Seared Sustenance
Glass: More Than Something to Look Through
Circus on the Moon
The Universe, in Book Form
Hurray for Hollywood
Brit Brilliance
Steve Coogan and company satirize radio and corporate takeovers in Alan Partridge
By Bob Grimm
Law and Little Else
Jude Law's portrayal of a convict gone wild is creative, but there's not much else to Dom Hemingway
Primer
Mono
By Joshua Levine
Punk and Protest
The Haymarket Squares are among the bands playing the first Wild Wild West Fest this weekend
By Gene Armstrong
Pouring Light on Everything
Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra return to Tucson with a new album that still embraces the spirit of collaboration
By Eric Swedlund
Soundbites
Nine Questions
Eleanor Leon
By Henry Barajas
Live
Prom Body / Weed: Live
Fête of Femininity
ZUZI!'s new show celebrates women including a dance for Pakistani heroine Malala Yousafzai
By Margaret Regan
Olive and One-Liners
After a rough season for the Invisible Theatre, Susan Claassen deserves an opportunity to shine
By Sherilyn Forrester
From Top to Bottom
Arizona Rep students turn Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's into an intoxicating Dream
By M. Scot Skinner
Now on Shelves
Border insecurity, wild horses and a Pima instructor's inventive and irreverent novel
By Christine Wald-Hopkins
Mexico, Muddled
There are many great options at Mexico in Season, but our reviewer didn't love the ordering process
By Rita Connelly
Noshing Around
By C.J. Hamm
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