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Ladies and gentlemen, your next Fiesta Bowl CEO
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When it comes to food security, food freedom and water conservation, aquaponics is a win-win-win
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Arizona's neo-secessionist bills are crazy—and unconstitutional
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Danehy's Arguments Against No More Deaths Feature Numerous Red Herrings
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The drug cartels have made Nogales the tunnel capital of the Southwestern border
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Currents Feature
The local Women's Commission backs a complaint against the Tucson Country Club
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Currents Feature
Republicans balance the state budget on the backs of the working poor, the universities and the state parks
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Currents Feature
A bill that will legalize firearms in public buildings approaches the finish line
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Currents Feature
A 756-resident student-housing project has West University neighbors concerned
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Jeff Flake breaks a million. ... Asta la vista? ... Remembering Gabe Zimmerman. ... So long, Sweeney ... and more!
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Please Stop the Autoplay Ads; The week on The Range; Comment of the week; Best of WWW; and more!
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KVOA names news director, continues search for station manager
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Some enchanted evening; a chip and a parrot on the shoulder
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The Invisible Theatre presents: Painting the Town Red; Pete Fine CD-release and recital; Don Giovanni; "Yuri's Night"
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Cinema Feature
This story of a young surfer who overcomes a shark attack is a safe bet
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Casa Video's top rentals for the week ending April 3, 2011
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Cinema Feature
'Insidious' takes the tired, old haunted-house plot device and makes it scary again
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Music Feature
A three-day music fest features more than 60 bands—every one of them independent
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Celebrate the season optimist-ically; One night, two great shows for two great causes; Hunx vs. The Christian Outsiders; On the bandwagon
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Kronos Quartet, UA Centennial Hall, Sunday, April 3
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Zia Records' top sales for the week ending April 3, 2011
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Review
Etcetera's 'Dying City' and Winding Road's 'Talley's Folly' are stories well told
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Review
The works of Francisco Goya are converted into dance and theater—with decidedly modern twists
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Review
The UA shows off amazing glass art from south of the border
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Book Feature
Frankie MacFarlane is back in a gripping, layered whodunit
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Mostly Books' best-sellers for the week ending April 1, 2011
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Chow Feature
The Hawaiian barbecue at Mama's is A-OK; everything else could use some work