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Tom looks into his crystal ball to analyze the special congressional election
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Randy has the boob-tube-advertising blues
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Citizens team up with city officials to try to keep Tucson cool
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Medical MJ
Most growers will find their efforts illegal when dispensaries open—if their efforts aren't already illegal
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If Frank Antenori gets to decide if he wants to obey laws, we should decide if we want to pay him; More on Daniel Patterson
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Feature
Two Tucson women seek to rehabilitate the most notorious Mexican stereotype of all
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Currents Feature
South Tucson's greyhound track skirts the law by doping dogs outside of the city
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Currents Feature
Republicans pick a nominee on Tuesday, April 17, for the special congressional election
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Currents Feature
A group of UA grad students offers ideas on the future of Tangerine Road
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Currents Feature
After criticism, Pima Community College officials promise transparency in the search for a new chancellor
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Stop the Polluter Protection Act!; Tucson gets to keep its elections; DOJ says OK to IRC congressional maps; and more!
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Don't urinate on the product; Steel Reserve stories
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More shakeups at KGUN; KVOI adds Huckabee; and more!
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Pick of the Week
Evolution of Comedy Tour at Laffs
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Tucson's finest film fest; Yay for free speech!; Go see Little Joe; Airplanes!
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Cinema Feature
'Touchback' transfers the structure of 'It's a Wonderful Life' to a high school football field
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Cinema Feature
'American Reunion' is the second-best film in the series—but that's not saying much
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The Divide; Mystery Science Theater 3000: XXIII; War Horse (Blu-ray)
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Casa Video's top rentals for the week ending April 8, 2012
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Music Feature
The musical multitaskers of Otherly Love celebrate Friday the 13th with a new album
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Music Feature
For the first time in three decades, this legendary Tucson band will take the stage
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You should really go see fIREHOSE; St. Vincent and tUnE-yArDs as well; and a bunch of other shows too.
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Arlo Guthrie, Fox Tucson Theatre, April 5
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Toxic Ranch Records' top sales for the week ending April 7, 2012
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Review
Etcetera's 'Touch' provokes thought, while Borderlands' 'Lidless' overreaches
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Review
Winding Road's competent 'Virginia Woolf' leaves you longing for the classic film
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Review
The Arizona State Museum's 'Hopi Quilts' show illustrates a collision of cultures
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Book Feature
Dagoberto Gilb's first post-stroke story collection shows that his abilities are undiminished
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Mostly Books' best-sellers for the week ending April 6, 2012
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Chow Feature
Though there's room to improve, Union Public House offers moments of brilliance
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Elliott's on Congress approaches its opening; Boba, tacos and brunch!