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Oh, great: Now Tom, like the Donald, is feuding with Rosie
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Connie takes on technology, God, Anna Nicole and monogamy
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Society's treatment of smokers demonstrates an air of moral superiority
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Ask a Mexican!
Do Mexican illegal immigrants really not pay taxes?
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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
A mysterious occurrence at a local Catholic youth retreat highlights a debate over the Holy Spirit
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Currents Feature
Feds go gunning for endangered species
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Currents Feature
Medical Students for Choice fear that abortion rights and access are slowly being chipped away
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Currents Feature
Stubborn and scandalous behavior prevails at the Arizona Legislature
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Currents Feature
As a taxpayer, you pay big bucks for public information officers--some helpful, some not
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A recap of last week's news
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And That's 'The Truth': 104.1 Becomes Tucson's First FM Talk Station
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Tucson Q&A with Lauren Shebuski
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Reviving Silenced Traditions
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Our top picks of what to do and where to do it for the week.
- by Kelli Hart and Anna Mirocha
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Cinema Feature
'An Unreasonable Man' admirably presents both sides of Ralph Nader's legacy
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Cinema Feature
This demented double-feature is worth three-plus hours of your time
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"The Natural: The Director's Cut," "Tom Goes to the Mayor: The Complete Series," and "Bedazzled"
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Casa Video's top rentals for the week
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Music Feature
Post-rock duo Zombi make synthesizers sound scary
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Music Feature
Negativland's Mark Hosler talks about intellectual property, creativity and multimedia art
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Static-X, Otep at the Rialto Theatre, Tuesday, April 3
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CD City top sales for the week
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Review
The premiere of 'Hippie Mexicana' shows the play could still use some work
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Review
The melodies of Appalachia motivate part of FUNHOUSE's upcoming concert
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Book Feature
Ann Cummins' debut novel masterfully explores loneliness and clashing cultures in the Southwest
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Book Feature
The 25th annual Tucson Poetry Festival examines the event's past
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Mostly Books best-sellers for the week
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Chow Feature
After two divergent visits to Micha's del Norte, we don't know what to think