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Danehy
Tom has questions about men and movies, UA football and--God help us--home schooling.
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Tuttle
'Tis the season of peace and good sales to all.
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Editor's Note
A note from the editor.
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Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
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Feature
During the past year, these people, businesses and organizations have done Tucson wrong--so we're giving them the boot.
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Feature
(with apologies to Gilbert & Sullivan)
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Currents Feature
Busted on a marijuana charge seven years ago, David Leon now faces a life sentence of exile from the United States.
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Currents Feature
A painting job between two friends goes awry, and the Registrar of Contractors intervenes.
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Currents Feature
Once a month, a Nogales church becomes a hectic clinic, helping Mexican kids in need.
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Currents Feature
Lupe Eckstrom, 1915-2003
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Bonds away!; primarily speaking; and more!
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T Q&A
Tucson Q&A with Manish Shah.
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Finding her way back; homey music; having a ball; peer in; a long, long night.
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Pick of the Week
The Corazón de Justicia Awards
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Cinema Feature
The "Lord of the Rings" trilogy concludes with a stunningly wonderful film.
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Cinema Feature
"Stuck on You" fuses dumb comedy and sensitive drama as unnaturally as the two co-stars.
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Music Feature
Chris Holiman may have traded bar-hopping for a family, but his music is better than ever.
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Review
Ann Lane Hedlund finishes the work her teacher started with "Blanket Weaving in the Southwest."
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Review
Borderlands' "A Tucson Pastorela" is entertaining as always.
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Book Feature
Ron Carlson again proves he's a master of the short story with 'At the Jim Bridger.'
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Chow Feature
Giacomo's owners offer authentic Italian cuisine and friendly conversation.