Vol. 31, No. 13
Not Up the Creek...Yet
As Arizona faces potential water shortages, experts on divided on the solutions, though many remain optimistic.
By Kyle Mittan
Danehy
Greg Wenneborg has taken Pima's track and field team to unexpected new heights
By Tom Danehy
The Big Vote
Will the May 20 Sunnyside recall election change public perceptions of a troubled district?
By Mari Herreras
Green Grades
The Sierra Club flunks legislative Republicans on environmental issues
By Jim Nintzel
R.I.P., J.M.
The hypocrisy of America's cannabis policy finally does our writer in
By J.M. Smith
Sports
It was a good news/bad news day for Wildcat sports on Saturday, May 10
By Brian J. Pedersen
Guest Commentary
By Bob Lord
Ask A Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
My Favorite Things
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
Grass-Roots Growing
Banging and Bumping on Wheels
Welsh Gone Wild
Barely About Baseball
Million Dollar Arm is another Disney feel-good sports film
By Colin Boyd
Sweet and Squirmish
Based on an Alice Munro short story, Hateship Loveship is a strange, but heartwarming, film
By Bob Grimm
DVD Roundup
By Bill Frost
True TV
Brave Old World
Mystic Braves went from laid back jamming to starring in the L.A. psych scene
By Eric Swedlund
Learning From Lennon
Nothing personal, Paul McCartney. Bill Frisell started playing John Lennon's music by accident
By Gene Armstrong
Soundbites
Live
By Joshua Levine
Finding (the Eighth) Mr. Right
Superb performances drive the '60s satire of Live Theatre Workshop's Loot
Mexico Via Washington?
Wait, we needed a chain Mexican restaurant in Tucson from the Pacific Northwest?
By Rita Connelly
Noshing Around
By C.J. Hamm
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