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Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
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Danehy
In a spin over baseball overload and other annoyances.
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Feature
In Sierra Vista, high-school sports benefit from sky-high fund raising.
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Who really won the City Council election... Don Diamond had a cow... And more.
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Currents Feature
The Community Food Bank celebrates 25 years of feeding impoverished Tucsonans.
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Currents Feature
The UA handed the FBI private student records, even before required to by an intrusive new law.
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Currents Feature
There's more to our transportation conundrum than just cars.
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Currents Feature
Next November, a ballot initiative proposes to reduce animal euthanasia by enforcing sterilization.
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Currents Feature
Can new transportation boss Kurt Weinrich repair the county's road troubles?
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Dance from Down Under... A garden party out yonder... Feminists on top...And more.
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Fun things to do that won't cost a fortune.
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Cinema Feature
Women take back the night with a series of films about the oldest profession.
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Music Feature
Just when you think you have the death of rock figured out, you discover the Glands.
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Music Feature
Fiddler Frankie Gavin sings a new, old tune.
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John Prine makes a rare appearance, right here... Skrappy's goes emo... And more.
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Review
Our history gets potted.
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Review
History returns to the heart of Tucson.
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Review
Several public art project are in the works for drivers (and, gasp, pedestrians) to admire.
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Book Feature
Cult novelist Jonathan Lethem finds out if good things really do come in small packages.
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Book Feature
A tug-of-war for Irish orphans on the Arizona border a century ago mirrors race hatred today.
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Chow Feature
Mona Lisa's bread and desserts outweigh an inconsistent but promising menu.