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Comment Archives: stories: City Week

Re: “City Week

Thank you for the write up on my event! I would just like to add that my email is billthebutcher2@hotmail.com. - Bill

Posted by Bill Wetzel on 05/30/2013 at 6:55 PM

Re: “Film Across the World

Hi jbuchman!
Thanks for your comment.
AIFF has a wide variety of films. And we have had a lot of GLBTQ films through the years.
Please check out our website
www.filmfestivalarizona.com for this year's schedule.
You can search for films many ways, including sexuality.
(Not many Film Festivals have that in their search engine.)
And you would find that
EN TIERRA DE VAQUEROS is playing 4/27 3pm Screening Room
If you look at our site, you will see that we don't shy away from controversy.
We love Out in the Desert Film Festival and hosted them at The Screening Room.
And if you have any leads on GLBTQ films, please let us know.
Also, let the filmmakers know so they will submit to our Festival.
We can't pick them, if they don't submit.
Thanks!
Mia

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Posted by MiaS on 04/18/2013 at 10:01 AM

Re: “Film Across the World

When are you folks at AZ Internat'l Film Fest going to get with the diversity and film festival connection by teaming with GLBTQ leaders in town and promoting (plastering in print and art everywhere you can) some GLBTQ themed films as one way to bring this backward small town into the light of day with current equality issues/events? Are you afraid of losing sponsors? Lead in/by/through Film Art.

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Posted by jbuchman on 04/18/2013 at 7:20 AM

Re: “Revenge of the Bicycles

why don't you just ride your bike down to Mi Nidito?

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Posted by re: N7IQV on 04/04/2013 at 9:06 AM

Re: “Revenge of the Bicycles

Remind me to cancel my plans to eat at Mi Nidito this Sunday.

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Posted by N7IQV on 04/04/2013 at 8:49 AM

Re: “The Joy of Improvisation

Great article. I should say that Chax Press began as a publisher of handmade books of poetry, printing them on a letterpress Vandercook Press. And we still do that, in addition to publishing more commercially produced books. Never really a publisher of novels, though, except once or twice among our 150-plus books.

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Posted by charles on 03/21/2013 at 11:25 AM

Re: “City Week

when?

Posted by jonny on 01/23/2013 at 8:56 AM

Re: “Something Fishy This Way Comes

Thanks to Winnie and Chandler Warden.

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Posted by SonoranWinds on 01/03/2013 at 3:27 PM

Re: “City Week

'Tis the Season for JAZZ
Thank you for the great article, but I would like to clarity some very important items. TICKETS are $20 adults, $15 students/seniors, children under 12 FREE. You incorrectly stated seniors are free. We would hate to have a crowd of angry seniors at the door. Not the holiday spirit we are looking for. Also the TJI Ellington Big Band did not perform in Chicago this year. They performed in NYC, Fullerton & Monterey CA twice, most recently in the Monterey Jazz Festival.
Tickets are available online: www.TucsonCommunityMusicSchool.com.
Intermission will consist of desserts. Raffle and auctions items will be on display. Every seat at Berger PAC is GREAT. It is located on the campus of the AZ School for the Deaf and Blind.
Questions call Scott Black 971-6694.

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Posted by KP Black on 12/20/2012 at 1:09 PM

Re: “City Week

Exotica - Nov 10 @ The Rock - 21+ - Very excited to bring kink/exotic events to Tucson. Going to have a huge show with people from all over southern AZ. A great event to let your kink lose!

Posted by Mitch Phoenix AZ on 11/09/2012 at 3:32 PM

Re: “City Week

I remember this event. thats why were have decided to do another one. stay tuned

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Posted by stacy on 11/07/2012 at 10:02 AM

Re: “Pro-Literary Choice

You both misunderstand the basic concept of the freedom to access of information, which is a right that goes along with free speech. It's something that Brown v Board of Education covered a long time ago: there is no separate but equal. And when you teach something in a school, you give it added weight, added meaning, added significance, and when you outright deny the ability to teach these texts you tell people these texts are not as significant as others. It's not that the students don't have the right to read these texts elsewhere, which--true--is what they should be doing if they want access to more texts; rather, you limit teachers' abilities to address specific social and cultural concerns for students who might benefit most from them.

The irony here is that, when, you leave a lot of those ideas up to interpretation of, in many cases, readers are left able to interpret texts in whatever way they want. So it seems much more necessary to teach these texts inside the classroom, where they can be put in the right context, then leaving students to fend for themselves or simply accept the cultural, political, and social narrative that has been fed to them because of arbitrary borders we draw around what "is" and "isn't" good for students.

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Posted by Why This Matters on 10/04/2012 at 1:22 PM

Re: “Pro-Literary Choice

When are these people going to realize that distorting the facts (there was never any book ban!) only makes them appear foolish, untrustworthy and silly?

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Posted by Skeptic on 10/04/2012 at 12:20 PM

Re: “Pro-Literary Choice

The students are not denied the opportunity to read this or any other book. It is just not part of the classroom curriculum. What is wrong with reading outside of school or the classroom? On her own time, my teenage daughter reads many books that are not part of her classroom curricula. These students are free to do the same any time and anywhere.

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Posted by Seriously? on 10/04/2012 at 11:32 AM

Re: “City Week

What's the point of blogging when you type like this. Look above or below depending on your settings, you'll know what I mean. Or, yulle nowe whute aye meene.

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Posted by AZ/DC on 09/26/2012 at 4:36 PM

Re: “City Week

hallo ik ben khanpasha ik in schrijven en wat is je telfoon nr

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Posted by Khanpasha Irisbiev on 09/22/2012 at 12:07 AM

Re: “City Week

Will the Chinese culture festival be showing how dogs are 'tenderized' in China before being killed for human consumption? Will it demonstrate how dogs in China are skinned alive for both the meat and fur trades? If not, you cam go to the facebook page for 'Trade Of Shame' to see for yourself.

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Posted by G. DiNardo on 09/20/2012 at 12:29 PM

Re: “Exploring Desire

Great article on a great film fest. Can't wait to check it out.

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Posted by thesehurt on 09/20/2012 at 1:09 AM

Re: “Pick

And now for the rest of the story. Mr. and Mrs. Roach wore wedding bands to symbolize their wedding ceremony held in April 1998. They kept their government sanctioned marital contract secret for 14 years until it was exposed in a New York Times article -- a year and half after their December 2010 divorce -- following the tragic death of the ex-Mrs. Roach's lover ...

Mr. Roach was not a 'monk' because monks lose their ordination vow by engaging in sexual activities, which are required for valid marriage, whether or not they continue to 'wear robes' or spout slanderous lies against those who do keep their monastic vows purely.

Perhaps, in the wake of the 2012 Diamond Mountain tragedy, the Tucson Weekly will do some fact checking before publishing promotional pieces for oxymoronic liars ("a monk should have a relationship with a special lady").

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Re: “City Week

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