Vol. 33, No. 4
Poetry of Resistance
An excerpt from the book edited by Odilia Galván Rodríguez and the late Chicano poet Francisco X. Alarcón
By Mari Herreras
Pleasure Activist
Strapping Strap-Ons! Part I
By Ally Booker
Tucson Salvage
A guy walks into Circle K wearing a snake
By Brian Smith
The Heart is in the Classroom
After losing a City Council bid, Margaret Burkholder focuses on advocating for Pima County teachers and schools
By María Inés Taracena
Authors Aplenty
Novelist Jennifer Lee Carrell lets us know what to expect at this year’s Tucson Festival of Books
By Jim Nintzel
Meaningful Marijuana
94 percent of U.S. research is aimed at finding negative effects of marijuana
By Mary Jane Doe
Dust Devil
The Election
Editor's Note
Book love
The Skinny
Police Dispatch
Bowled Over
By Anna Mirocha
Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waitress
T Q&A
Frank Powers
By Natalia Navarro
The Growlers @ 191 Toole
By Brenna Bailey
Poetic Politics
Plant Love
Remember Harper Lee
Understand the Indigenous
Big Screen Needed
Embrace of the Serpent is a below-the-radar movie that will make a deep impression
By Bob Grimm
New Frontiers: XIXA
XIXA may have started as a cover band called Chicha Dust, but with the release of Bloodline, they are stepping into their own
By Laura Horley
A Path to Follow: North
Eleven years have helped Tucson’s North form a distinct metal voice
By O Ryne Warner
B-Sides: Afrika Bambataa
AFFECTIONATE LEADER
By Heather Hoch
B-Sides: Rocket form the Crypt
PUNK ROCKET
B-Sides: Futuristic
GETTING GREAT
Book of the Bard
Shakespeare’s First Folio is here in Tucson, and the Arizona Repertory Theatre is presenting two of its plays
By Sherilyn Forrester
Return of the Holy People
A remarkable exhibition of figurative Navajo weavings graces Nizhoni gallery in Sonoita
By Margaret Regan
Second Chances: Saguaro Corners
Straightforward comfort food with a view at the newly re-vamped Saguaro Corners
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