Vol. 31, No. 29
The Fall Arts Preview
Mat Bevel's joyous, vibrant kinetic sculptures move to Tucson Museum of Art as part of the season's cultural offerings
By Margaret Regan
Danehy
Following up on his cover story, Tom talks to Frank Antenori about education
By Tom Danehy
RIP, Chuck
Southern Arizona author Charles Bowden: 1945-2014
By Jim Nintzel
Dead Heat
Two polls show a tight race for governor
Small-Town Feeling
Prime Leaf offers a feeling of home to local card-holders
By Chris Flora
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
Art and Life
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
The Races Are On
Media Watch
"Arizona Illustrated" debuts Sunday
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
Not your typical poop on the sidewalk
By Anna Mirocha
Hoopleville
By David Kish
City Week
Illegal Utopia, Odyssey Storytellers and more
By Mari Herreras
Separated at Birth
"The Identical" tells an alternate history of Elvis and his brother, but not one worth seeing
By Colin Boyd
The Therapist and the Twist
Illuminating characters, a big brain and a surprise make "The One I Love" one of the best romantic comedies in years
By Bob Grimm
Cinema Showdown
The Tarantino Retrospect at the Loft kicks off and more
"Low-Key and Collaborative"
Haunted Summer started as a one-off Animal Collective cover band, but have emerged as their own creative force since
By Eric Swedlund
Real and Simple and True
An old John Lee Hooker record provided the inspiration for The Record Company
Soundbites
R.I.P., Cyril Barrett
Live
Lenguas Largas, Club Congress, Monday, Sept. 1
By Joshua Levine
Off the Road
Seis leaves its mobile days behind to provide another delicious option at the Mercado
By Jacqueline Kuder
Noshing Around
By C.J. Hamm
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