Vol. 33, No. 5
10 Terrible Bills at the Arizona Legislature
Just another year at the pleasure palace for special interests
By Jim Nintzel
Danehy
Tom declares Bill Clinton would win this next election (he’s voting Hillary)
By Tom Danehy
Frontera Formations
The history of security in Ambos Nogales
By Kendal Blust
Divided
The Houghton East Neighborhood residents can’t come to an agreement on the construction of a new grocery store vs. protecting Saguaro National Park
By María Inés Taracena
Is Arizona the Next State to Legalize Recreational Marijuana?
If you don’t make sure your voice is heard, then probably not
By Mary Jane Doe
Dust Devil
Editor's Note
On One Side Hope, the Other Anger
By Mari Herreras
The Skinny
Media Watch
Parisi knew online was the future. Now he hopes the future is finally here
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
From Cub Scout to Criminal
By Anna Mirocha
T Q&A
Cord Boyd
By Brenna Bailey
César Chávez March for Education
By Natalia Navarro
Indigenous Lessons for the Future
Poetry and Blues at MOCA
Three Nights of Bhagavad Gita
Gardeners, grab your trowels
Cloverfield Continued
The Cloverfield franchise continues with 10 Cloverfield Lane, replacing monsters with two creepy dudes
By Bob Grimm
Sacrilege and Ascension: Holy Mountain
Exploded View celebrates Un-Easter with Jodorowsky’s Holy Mountain
By O Ryne Warner
Senior Sound: Junior Boys
Junior Boys explore new influences via collaboration
By Eric Swedlund
B-Sides: Mommy Long Legs
MOM ROCK
By Heather Hoch
B-Sides: The Sword
DRUG ON
B-Sides: Luke Sweeney
OH, DARLING
Of Men and Sets
Arizona Theatre Company’s Of Mice and Men lets design play an important role
By Sherilyn Forrester
Serving Serenade
Ballet Tucson dances pivotal Balanchine work in this weekend’s concerts
By Margaret Regan
Vaudeville Variations
Artifact performs old-timey dances and skits in a Tucson architectural treasure
Wide Open Spaces
Patricia Schwabe on the future of Penca, putting Tooley’s on hold and developing downtown with food in mind
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