Best In The WestThe famous western painter Maynard Dixon lived the last six years of his life in Tucson. A new exhibit features some of his last, though still revolutionary, works.Margaret Regan
From Saviors To Sleigh RidesOnce the Christmas tree lots start popping up, it's a safe bet that the sounds of George Frederic Handel's Messiah aren't far away.Dave Irwin
Visions Of Sugarplums"Every year we light a candle to the gods of dance so that 'The Nutcracker' never loses its appeal to the masses," says Michael Uthoff of Ballet Arizona.Margaret Regan
Year Of The DragonWong's Guang-Zhou and Ba-Dar Chinese restaurants both offer some enticing dishes, but do they achieve the greatness for which Tucson fans of oriental cooking yearn?Rebecca Cook
Game PointsThings you'll never know about and/or experience at an Arizona-Arizona State football game unless you abandon all hope of having a real career and become a sportswriter.Tom Danehy
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Talk BackTell us what's hot and what's shot on the local arts scene. We're looking for your views on visual, theatrical, dance and God only knows what else created by the more refined souls among us.
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