Vol. 31, No. 39
Beyond the Bump and Grind
Local performers bring Arizona its first burlesque festival in hopes of growing the art and the audience
By Mari Herreras
Danehy
A story about Tom's daughter, engineering; puns and a basketball game
By Tom Danehy
Recount
The Barber-McSally congressional race goes into overtime as McSally leads by just 133 votes with only a few Pima County votes left to count.
By Jim Nintzel
Development Dilemma
The National Park Service and neighbors are concerned about; a proposed bicycle guest ranch near Saguaro National Park
By Hillary Davis
Smashing the Stigma
At Cathy's Compassion Center, a cancer survivor helps others with their struggle
By Chris Flora, Tucson Local Media
Ask the Mexican
By Gustavo Arellano
Hey, Who's Helping People?
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
Tabulation Consternation
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
Celebrating Corazon
When Bikes, Art and Tweed Collide
Walking For Your Rights
Billy and the Boys at the Bottle
Flashing Lights
Just off Fourth Avenue, there's a warehouse full of pinball games waiting to take your quarters
By Joshua Levine
A Lit Night You Don't Want to Miss
City Week Events
Beating the Drum
Let's just go ahead and give J.K. Simmons the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in "Whiplash" already
By Colin Boyd
Hope Doesn't Always Float
"The Overnighters" tells a story of what happens when the American Dream doesn't quite work out
By Bob Grimm
Sylvie the Shapeshifter
With the help of Howe Gelb, Sylvie Simmons has recorded her first album after decades of writing about music
By Jason P. Woodbury
Drawing Names Out of a Hat
The forced collaboration of the Tucson Rock Lottery brings mismatched musicians together for a good cause
By Eric Swedlund
Soundbites
Nine Questions
Live
7 Seconds and the Interrupters
Tales of Travel
"The Migration Project" combines theater and dance to illuminate the choices that come with leaving home
By Margaret Regan
Life on the Edge
Razorz Edge offers their customers (and their employees) the opportunity to express their individuality
By Tatiana Tomich
Two Plays, Many Ideas
Winding Road Theater and the Rogue Theatre both have plays that demand your attention
By Sherilyn Forrester
Nine on the Line
By Susan Fulton
This Week in Craft Beer
Illuminating the Darkness
By Christian Cortes
Noshing Around
By C.J. Hamm
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