Vol. 34, No. 1
Un Gringo Chilango
Tucson-raised songwriter and author Dan Stuart on life in Mexico before and after the U.S. election
By Dan Stuart
Danehy
Tom reflects on Tucson drivers and the hazards of Old Pueblo rush-hour traffic
By Tom Danehy
Cultivating Community
Tucson youth gather for World Interfaith Harmony Week to discuss peace and understanding
By Saraiya Kanning
Rural Resistance
While Trump sees the southern U.S. border as dangerous, folks in Arivaca see the area differently
By Danyelle Khmara
Veteran Volunteers
Sue Sisley’s study of marijuana treatment for PTSD seeks subjects
By Nick Meyers
Dust Devil
Leading Ignorance
By Benjamin Mollenhour
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editors Note
Welcome Li'l Trumpy
By Mari Herreras
Taking Initiative
Here’s how to save a ballot-box tradition before you lose your rights
By Jim Nintzel
Police Dispatch
He Emptied the Drawers and the Trash Can
By Anna Mirocha
Do Not Pass Go; Do Not Collect $210
Dig Deep
The LEGO Batman Movie is a funny turn at the super hero with some depth in the craziness
By Bob Grimm
Beyond the Blues
Adia Victoria tackles Southern identity, womanhood and her tumultuous 20s on killer debut
By Eric Swedlund
Vintage Vinyl
The Travelers “Spanish Moon”/”She’s Got the Blues
By Lee Joseph
Noise Annoys
Levine gets a girl and things are Golden
By Joshua Levine
Know Your Product: Datsik
Stars Pick Their Top 5! This week: Datsik
By Brett Callwood
Five Guys Walk Into a Bar …
Bill Elm talks the reformation of a bunch of dudes called Friends of Dean Martinez
By Xavier Omar Otero
A New Light
Reconstituted Dance Theatre of Harlem stops in Tucson for a concert of neoclassical and contemporary dance
By Margaret Regan
Tolerance, Please
The Invisible Theatre winningly shows how ugliness just keeps coming back around
By Sherilyn Forrester
Old West Flavor
An old timey saloon on Miracle Mile serves up some serious chuckwagon grub and is one of the best kept secrets in town
By Mark Whittaker
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