Vol. 32, No. 29
Almost Famous
25 Years Later, frontman Brian Smith reflects on the misadventures of a bunch of coulda-shouldas called Gentlemen Afterdark
By Brian Smith
Danehy
Tom wonders when politicians will get serious about curtailing gun violence
By Tom Danehy
Congressional Chatter
By Jim Nintzel
News21: America’s Weed Rush
Growing marijuana industry raises environmental concerns
By Katie Campbell and Dom FiFurio
Dust Devil
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
Heartache
By Mari Herreras
The Skinny
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
Sadly, Not the Way It Works
By Anna Mirocha
"Baby" Issues
High Noon
By Tanner Clinch
Buckin’ Birthday
Cactus Run
Jammer Line
Dazed & Amused
Apocalypse How
Z for Zachariah gives us excellent performances, just ignore some of the post-apocalyptic practices
By Bob Grimm
Sonoran Soul: Carlos Arzate
On Got Me Wrong, Carlos Arzate explores struggle with melody
By Eric Swedlund
Dinky Reunion: Little Dinks
For nine years, the Little Dinks gave Tucsonans a reason to scratch their heads
B-Sides: Nick Diamonds
No Man is an Islands
By Heather Hoch
B-Sides: Man Man
Hold onto Your Heart
B-Sides: Mute Swan
It’s a Trip
Simon Ba-da-bings
Live Theatre Workshop’s Laughter on the 23rd Floor handily delivers Neil Simon’s laughs, characters
By Sherilyn Forrester
Bulldozing the Barrio
Photos and film at UA Special Collections document the neighborhood lost to urban renewal
By Margaret Regan
Taqueria El Pueblito: Torta Time
Stop what you’re doing and get a torta at Taqueria El Pueblito
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