Vol. 33, No. 39
When Everything You Care About is Gone
The journey of Syrian families, from war to Tucson
By Danyelle Khmara
Danehy
Tom remembers his childhood friend, boxer Bobby Chacon
By Tom Danehy
High Cost
Lawsuits against the state question the cost of MMJ patient and caregiver cards
By Nick Meyers
Ask a Mexican
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
When Old Loves New
By Mari Herreras
The Skinny
By Jim Nintzel
Police Dispatch
Should’ve Asked if He Smoked?
By Anna Mirocha
“Gimme My Speakers, or the Kid’s T-Shirt Gets It”
Cinema Q&A: Director Alex Cox
Cox talks about Tombstone Rashomon, premiering this week at the Loft Film Fest
Full-Blown War
Mel Gibson is back in the director’s chair with Hacksaw Ridge, a bloody but conscientiously good WWII pic
By Bob Grimm
Smells Like Teen Spirit
Teen Atlanta Rapper Lil Yachty Disengages With Tradition and Pisses off Oldsters
By Jason P. Woodbury
Dance Away
Bank Notes and the rise of Tucson’s heady underground electronic music
By Joshua Levine
Noise Annoys
The Rifle: stellar songwriting and an indelible voice
Know Your Product
Stars Pick Their Top 5! This week: Darlingside
The Sounds of the Saguaro
Outdoor play in Saguaro National Park celebrates our signature cactus through story, dance and music
By Margaret Regan
Vanya and Vodka
The Rouge Captures Chekhov is all his maddening and moving glory
By Sherilyn Forrester
Total Makeover
Putney’s journey from dive to divine
By Mark Whittaker
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