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Musings of a proud papa as his daughter goes away to school
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Shopping scrutiny: Yes to Park Place; no to El Con and La Encantada
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Tucson Medical Center's expansion plans would mean the loss of a Tucson original
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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
Chewing the cud with Al Perry, who celebrates two decades of music with his first new album in nine years
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Feature
A guided tour of Al Perry's new album
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Currents Feature
Do Tucsonans really want to throw Jews down wells, as 'Da Ali G Show' suggests?
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Currents Feature
Mike Wilson battles his tribe and fellow humanitarian group leaders to maintain his desert water stations
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Currents Feature
Republicans in District 30 set out to decide: Can anyone really replace Randy Graf?
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Currents Feature
Tucson Medical Center wants to rise, while some neighbors want the hospital to stay single-story
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- by Dave Devine, Jim Nintzel and Tim Vanderpool
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A recap of last week's news
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Tucson Q&A with Zach Thompson, Eagle Scout
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Pick of the Week
Take These Chains
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Big doings in Tucson this week.
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Cinema Feature
The 'Exorcist' prequel makes one want to vomit green slime
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Cinema Feature
'Open Water' effectively puts likable characters in a very, very bad spot
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"The Who: Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970," "Star Trek: The Original Series (Season One)," and "After Hours"
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Music Feature
Sebadoh: two friendly minstrels who aren't very friendly
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Music Feature
Blynd's credo: Rock 'til you puke!
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Ben Kweller, The Unicorns, City Limits, Sunday, Aug. 22
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Review
The Catalina Chamber Orchestra has big plans and needs community support to make the plans reality
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Review
A new photography book sheds light on Western misconceptions about the Middle East
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Book Feature
Ray Gonzalez kicks off the UA Poetry Center's fall reading series
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Book Feature
Matt Dinniman sends shivers up readers' spines with print and e-book versions of 'The Shivered Sky'
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Chow Feature
Bob's Deli represents all that is good about mom-and-pop dining