Vol. 31, No. 12
Saving, Fighting, Lawyering
Most of Barrio Libre was destroyed more than 40 years ago in the name of urban renewal; its future is still in litigation
By Mari Herreras
Danehy
If predictions of streetcar-related doom turn out to be untrue, will the naysayers admit they were wrong?
By Tom Danehy
Heinz and Health
Former state representative Matt Heinz is in the midst of the implementation of the Affordable Care Act
By David Safier
Female Trouble
CD2: Barber and McSally clash over the War on Women and pay equity
By Jim Nintzel
Donation Dilemmas
When cannabis is illegal, reasonable people turn to Craigslist and shady disclaimers
By J.M. Smith
Serraglio
Donald Sterling's racist idiocy shouldn't be surprising, but we still can't tolerate it
By Randy Serraglio
Sports
Surprisingly, there are several options for local sports fans during Tucson's oppressive summer
By Brian J. Pedersen
Ask A Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
Now With Larger Words
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
Minting a Legend
All Aboard
Everything Under the Big Top
Engagement Entertainment
Frat Feud
Neighbors is an enjoyable sort of crude comedy of the Old School mold
Found Photographer
The new documentary Finding Vivian Maier looks at the woman behind a collection of amazing photos
By Colin Boyd
DVD Roundup
By Bill Frost
Primer
Loudon Wainwright III
By Gene Armstrong
Pressing Reset
After 14 years as a band, the Jons are taking a break
By Joshua Levine
Saber Tooth Songs
Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger return to Club Congress with psych-rock sounds and a new full-length album
Soundbites
Nine Questions
Matt Sams
By Henry Barajas
Live
Man Bites Dog: Man Bites Dog
Student Cinema
15 student films showing at the Fox are set to celebrate narrative storytelling on the screen
By Sherilyn Forrester
Up in the Air
Under the Violet Sky at Etherton is a crayon-bright homage to the desert Southwest
By Margaret Regan
Now on Shelves
This week in books: a private investigator in Ajo, an anthropologist's memoir and a look at Death Valley
Local and Likeable
Five Points Market & Restaurant still need to work on some issues with service, but it's a charming place to eat
By Jacqueline Kuder
Noshing Around
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