Vol. 32, No. 17
The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth
Scenes From Phoenix ComiCon 2015
By Jim Nintzel
Danehy
Tom has a thing for dog people, OK, crazy dog people, and it isn’t very positive
By Tom Danehy
Pleasure Activist
Part One: Vibrators
By Ally Booker
In Transition
With its own nonprofit status, SAGA continues to provide support for Tucson transgender youth and families
By María Inés Taracena
Poll Grow
53 percent of Arizonans support legalization
By Dan Kingston, azmarijuana.com
Dust Devil
Making Human Beings Inhuman
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
Making a case for Anti-SLAPP
By Mari Herreras
The Skinny
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
When the Cat's Away
By Anna Mirocha
Lucky Dog (Walker)
Warhol’s Beauties Leaving Soon
By Jamie Verwys
It Isn’t Grandma’s Monkeying Around
Celebrating Diversity
Pose and Pint
Whole Lot of Soul
Artist’s Life
Dark Star makes a strong case for giving your kid a human skull instead of Legos
By Bob Grimm
Tom Russell: Cowboy Opera
Tom Russell’s latest Western opera is a storytelling masterpiece
By Eric Swedlund
Ceremony: Danceable Gloom
Ceremony will keep fans happy at live shows, but also introduce their new sound
By Linda Ray
B-Sides: Destruction Unit
DOUBLE DESTRUCTION
By Heather Hoch
B-Sides: Tucson's Trans Van Santos
REARRANGING AND EXPANDING
B-Sides: Cali Agents
ONE MORE TIME
Faith and Folklore
Charming folk paintings from Mexico at Arizona State Museum trace religious beliefs
By Margaret Regan
Audience Appeal
TADA! Fest stages four readings with the hope that one is an audience winner
By Sherilyn Forrester
Reforma Cocina & Cantina: Refine and Reform
Reforma Cocina & Cantina almost hits several high notes with upscale Mexican eats in St. Phillip’s Plaza
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