Vol. 32, No. 33
A Tale of Two Cities
Democrats say that Tucson is on the upswing, while Republicans say it’s going straight to helL
By Jim Nintzel
Danehy
Prepare yourself for everything that bothers Danehy at the moment, from monsoon to media
By Tom Danehy
Pleasure Activist
Bisexuality: It's Real [Part 1]
By Ally Booker
Tucson Salvage
Neighborhood barber stays popular by keeping it old-school
By Brian Smith
Mad About Mod
Tucson Modernism Week celebrates mid-century design in the Old Pueblo
News21: America’s Weed Rush
While marijuana advocates look to legalize in Arizona, concerns remain about medical marijuana program
By Jayson Chesler, Lex Talamo and Sean Logan
Dust Devil
Force of Nature
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
Cheers!
By Mari Herreras
The Skinny
Media Watch
Southern Arizona well represented in Arizona Newspapers Awards competition
By John Schuster
POP! POP!
By Tanner Clinch
Rocks, Ropes and Reels
Filthy is Better
Southwest Oktoberfest
Modern Love
Elevated Rom-Com: Sleeping with Other People
Sleeping with Other People is one rom-com our reviewer can actually like because it has just enough nasty and subversive to make it interesting
By Bob Grimm
Butterscotch Cathedral
Matt Rendon weaves 20 years of psych rock experience into his newest project, Butterscotch Cathedral
By Richard Young
Collective Soul: Mavis Staples
Mavis Staples perfects the art of collaboration
By Eric Swedlund
B-Sides: Pearl Charles
OCEANS AWAY
By Heather Hoch
B-Sides: Okilly Dokilly
STUPID SEXY FLANDERS
B-Sides: Mynabird
FLYING HIGH
Off-Balance
Barefoot in the Park is still full of laughs, but something in the generational translation is a bit off in the production
By Sherilyn Forrester
Architecture, Glass Art and Dance
A trio of festivals get Tucson’s fall arts season under way
By Margaret Regan
China Szechwan: The Other Menu
China Szechwan will steal your heart with intense flavors or more familiar options
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