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Read along as Tom praises the City Council (sort of) and offends artists
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For the good of the Earth, perhaps humankind should phase itself out
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A century after his death, the Apache leader's remains continue to make news
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Currents Feature
The Rialto Theatre and the Warehouse District could benefit from proposed changes to a downtown development agreement
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Currents Feature
A downtown bike organization reacts after the landlord suddenly and dramatically raises the rent
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Currents Feature
Saguaro Ranch's neighbors are not giving up their fight, even after the city of Marana votes against them
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Currents Feature
Maria 'Tess' Martinez, 1983-2009
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Access Tucson hopes to regroup during month-long furlough
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- by Aleksa Brown and Sarah Jacoby
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Cinema Feature
'Easy Virtue' is perfectly English, in that it neither delights nor disappoints
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Cinema Feature
'The Hangover' will leave you laughing—and perhaps feeling guilty
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Casa Video's top rentals for the week
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Generation Kill (Blu-Ray), The Graduate (Blu-Ray), Big (Blu-Ray)
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Music Feature
Béla Fleck honors the banjo's African origins
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Music Feature
White Rabbits' sophomore album is frighteningly good
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Nine Questions
Mark A. Martinez
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Cotton Jones, The Parson Red Heads, Silver Thread Trio
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Toxic Ranch Records top sales for the week
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Review
Talented actors have a great time in LTW's 'Irma Vep,' but the play itself is rather insubstantial
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Review
A show of young Ted DeGrazia works at the Tucson Museum of Art suggests an artist searching for a style
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Book Feature
J.M. Hayes' latest mystery is fast, implausible and a whole lot of fun
- by Christine Wald-Hopkins
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Mostly Books best-sellers for the week
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Chow Feature
Fire + Spice could become something truly special—if its kitchen can get its act together