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READERS' PICK: Like Lazarus, this 1927 landmark was raised from the dead. Anchored as the Tucson home of Arizona Theatre Company, it also boasts increasing importance as a concert and special-event site. The pitched floor plus balcony in the 620-seat Holsclaw Theatre keeps the stage action up close and personal. Whichever muse you choose (except Urania, of course, whose local address is Flandrau Planetarium), the Temple of Music and Art is perfect for your next Dionysian ecstasy.