Vol. 31, No. 24
To the Moon
Fifty years ago, UA scientists announced to the world NASA's Ranger 7 mission had captured lunar images 1,000 times greater than ever before.
By Eric Swedlund
Danehy
Tom says we could learn some lessons from Louie Zamperini
By Tom Danehy
Investigation Justification
Will issues at Tucson High be solved with a new principal and an investigation fought by staff?
By Mari Herreras
Shadowy Support
Dem gov candidate calls on opponents to agree to "dark money pledge"
By Jim Nintzel
Word Worries
Interpretation is the key with some of the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act's language
By Brad Poole
Serraglio
Randy made the best of a momentary streetcar setback during the first weekend of service
By Randy Serraglio
Ask A Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
The Skinny
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
K. Rat
"No Respect"
By Andy Mosier
Hoopleville
By David Kish
Country Gravy & Other Obsessions
By Irene Messina
Star-Lord and Company
Guardians of the Galaxy's blissfully bizarre story makes for one of the summer's best blockbusters
By Bob Grimm
It Was This Man's Man's Man's World
Chadwick Boseman is great in the imperfect Get on Up
By Colin Boyd
Cinema Showdown!
By Casey Dewey
Primer
Counting Crows
The Genuine Article
Steff And The Articles are setting off on another tour of the West as their music gains momentum online
Back to the Basics
Kenny Wayne Shepherd's latest album, Goin' Home, aims to record some of his favorite overlooked songs in the spirit they were originally created
Soundbites
By Dan Gibson
Nine Questions
Ernesto Vega
By Henry Barajas
Live
By Joshua Levine
Perceptions and Judgments
Live Theatre Workshop has an emotional winner on its hands with Molly Sweeney
By Sherilyn Forrester
The Fantastic Fox
This diner continues decades of serving all-American fare in a friendly all-American way
By Rita Connelly
Noshing Around
By C.J. Hamm
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