• Issue Archive for
  • Nov 1-7, 2012
  • Vol. 29, No. 37

Opinion

  • Mailbag

    Conspiracy theories!; Why the AIDS memorial quilt wasn't at Tucson Meet Yourself
  • To the Polls!

    Voters in three states next week willdecide on new medical-marijuana laws

Currents

  • Refuse Wrangling

    The state takes the feds to task over toxic sewage
  • Dark Money Trail

    Pima County Supervisor Sharon Bronson files a complaint to untangle a complex campaign-finance web
  • Sneak Attack

    How big business wants to shrink the electorate using voter-ID laws
  • The Skinny

    Mark Kelly says that Martha McSally is no Gabby Giffords … McCain and Kyl say that Richard Carmona is no Richard Carmona … Chuck Huckelberry sends a road project to the RTA to avoid politics … and more!
  • Police Dispatch

    Stealing from C-Stores doesn't pay; a battle of the generations leaves Grandpa the winner
  • T Q&A

    Janice Nargi

City Week

  • City Week

    Get a taste of South Tucson; check out a play produced in a day; become a ranch-hand; plus, bicycles and beer!
  • Keeping the Faith

    Visit "The End of Days?" at Contreras Gallery opening reception on Saturday, Nov. 3 at 6 p.m.

Cinema

  • Done Before, Done Better

    'Nobody Walks' doesn't break any new ground as a tale of Southern California infidelity
  • Endlessly Entertaining

    Disney's captivating animated tribute to video games pleases on many levels
  • Top Ten in Cinema

    Casa Video's top rentals for the week ending Oct. 28, 2012
  • Now Showing at Home

    'Sunday Bloody Sunday' comes to Blu-ray; 'Magic Mike' gyrates into your living room; and 'Blade Runner' gets a new collector's edition.

Music

  • Making the Band

    With album No. 1 under their belt, Divine Fits are already working on a second release
  • Soundbites

    The All-Souls Procession brings a mass of live music; Ryanhood plays the Rialto on Nov. 3; Monterey Court breaks the seal on their courtyard stage on Nov. 2; and so much more!
  • Top Ten in Music

    The 17th St. Guitar and World Music Store's top sales for the week ending Oct. 26, 2012
  • Live

    Crocodiles and The Early Black at Club Congress - Wednesday, Oct. 24

Arts

  • Personal Foul

    ATC's ambitious 'Lombardi' is done in by a weak script that fails to make us care about the legendary football coach
  • Impeccable Dance Pedigree

    A classic by Agnes de Mille makes its apparent Arizona debut in Ballet Tucson's 'Season Opener'
  • Nonstop Movement

    'Awáa,' a multimedia dance work choreographed by Aszure Barton, will have its U.S. premiere at Centennial Hall

Books

  • Prison Planet

    Tucson's Zeke Teflon depicts a penal, cult-ridden world that mirrors our own in some ways
  • Top Ten in Books

    Antigone Books' best-sellers for the week ending Oct. 26, 2012

Chow

  • Homemade—Literally

    A new Arizona law allows Barrio Bread's Don Guerra to bake for the public without high commercial overhead costs

Comics


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