Vol. 31, No. 34
Our 2014 Endorsements
Basically, vote for these people and everything will be fine
By Tucson Weekly Staff
Danehy
Let's take a break from our football frenzy and talk about twirling
By Tom Danehy
Creating a New Legacy
Two candidates in District 1 offer their vision for Pima Community College
By Mari Herreras
Edibles on the Eastside
Southern Arizona Integrated Therapies was Arizona's first dispensary and is still going strong
By Chris Flora
Ask a Mexican!
Special Best Of Edition
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
Best of Time (Almost)
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
SB 1062 is a point of discussion in the Secretary of State race
By Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
Apparently, this is only going to be about naked people from now on
By Anna Mirocha
Hoopleville
By David Kish
Where Film and Music Get a Suntan
Tucson Film and Music Festival
Sure, We All Know What We Really Call It
Tucson Meet Yourself
Halloween Congress Style
The Conjuring with Kenneth Macabre and Miss Malanga
Before All Souls, There's Día de los Muertos
POP! (Purses On Purpose) at the YWCA and More
Disney and the Acceptably Entertaining, Family Friendly, Meets Your Low Expectations, Not Very Long Film
Parents! It's a family film that isn't reliant on jokes about poop!
By Colin Boyd
The Power of Paranoia
"The Two Faces of January" features fine performances from Viggo Mortensen and others
By Bob Grimm
Cinema Showdown
Celebrating Exploded View and more
Primer
Chris Smither
By Eric Swedlund
Feelings of Loss and Freedom
Lineup changes and a new approach have changed the sound of The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
By Joshua Levine
Chromeo Come Alive
For their fourth album, Chromeo decided to have more fun (and fame followed)
Soundbites
Polica, Ana Tijoux and a giant singing clown
Nine Questions
Kari Cadenhead
Live
Shonen Knife, The Flycatcher, Monday, October 6
Black One: "Rosemont"
15 Beautiful Moons
Kate Breakey's lunar images of love and loss are part of a great exhibit at Etherton
By Margaret Regan
Turn on the Juice and See What Shakes Loose
Perfectly timed, Great American Playhouse pays tribute to Tim Burton's Beetlejuice
By Sherilyn Forrester
Nine on the Line
Coralie "Ghini" Satta
By C.J. Hamm
Eat Your Vegetables
Food for Ascension Café offers delicious, ethically responsible cuisine off Fourth Avenue
By Rita Connelly
Sandwiches on the Avenue
While there are an incredible number of eating options on Fourth Avenue, sometimes you want something between bread
Noshing Around
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