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A review of the good (downtown), the bad (hypocrisy) and the ugly (closed pools) in Tucson
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Welcome to July, a month of Murdoch and monsoons
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Center for Biological Diversity: Our goal is to save species, not make money
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Arizona's state parks are in trouble after Republican budget cuts and funding raids
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Currents Feature
With jobs few and far between, unemployed Arizonans bemoan the Legislature's failure to act
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Currents Feature
Dennis DeConcini discusses the search for the UA's next president
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Currents Feature
The auction of a downtown parcel of land shocks some artists
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Currents Feature
Residents devastated by the Sierra Vista-area Monument Fire demand answers
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Currents Feature
The Monument Fire area is a well-known drug- smuggler area, border law-enforcement officers say
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The battle over the debt ceiling rages on in Washington...Who wants to be the Republican candidate for mayor?
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Virtual Tucson wizardry; The week on The Range; Comment of the week; and more!
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Power 1490 gets its much delayed chance to say goodbye; April Madison back at the weather desk; and more!
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The lengths people will go to for air conditioning; The perils of bath salts
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Movies for kids (and adults) at The Loft; Jessica Finchot; The beach comes to Tucson; and more!
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Cinema Feature
The new 'Winnie the Pooh' film has the same feel as the vintage cartoons
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Cinema Feature
Italy boosts film noir with the compelling, if not wholly satisfying, "The Double Hour"
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Insidious (Blu-ray); Robot Chicken: Star Wars III (Blu-ray); Rango (Blu-ray)
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Casa Video's top rentals for the week ending July 17, 2011
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Music Feature
Refer to the bands on the Slaughter Survivors tour as 'leftovers' at your own risk
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Music Feature
Ben Sollee brings his unique, soulful sound to Club Congress
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Music live from The Red Room; Latino rock at Solar Culture; Flor de Muertos returns; and much more!
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Saint Maybe, The Cordials, Red Room at Grill, July 18
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Zia Records' top sales for the week ending July 17, 2011
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Review
The Comedy Playhouse honors the works of humorist Robert Benchley
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Review
Pictures taken by plastic cameras get their artistic due
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Book Feature
This true story of a Mexican drug assassin may disturb you
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Antigone Books' best-sellers for the week ending July 15, 2011
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Chow Feature
Hana Tokyo brings beautiful sushi to the southside's Tucson Spectrum
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Union Public House; Shaved-Ice in Tucson; A new spice place; and more!