• Issue Archive for
  • Nov 22-28, 2012
  • Vol. 29, No. 40

Opinion

  • Mailbag

    This week, we read a lengthy disagreement with our review of John Fogerty's recent concert at AVA.
  • Guest Commentary

    How rejecting a 'Weekly' internship led to me becoming a paperboy in Barcelona
  • Ask a Mexican!

    The Mexican tackles questions of Hispanic childhood shame; Danny Trejo; and education!
  • Almost Open

    The state is finally issuing dispensary licenses—but why did it take so damn long?

Currents

  • Abuse Of Our Elders

    A tragically high number of Southern Arizona seniors are victims of theft, violence and neglect
  • Important Architecture

    The fate of historically significant buildings becomes part of the Broadway-widening discussion
  • Unexplained Homicide

    Cold case: About six years ago, Benjamin Klemann was murdered just off of West Speedway Boulevard
  • The Skinny

    Tucson voters back the road bonds—just barely … John McCain is on another rampage in Washington, D.C. … Gov. Jan Brewer punts on creating a health-insurance exchange … and so very much more!
  • Media Watch

    Lee investors are getting nervous thanks to Warren Buffett; John C. Scott gets more airtime; Chris "The Ego" is taking the reins at KFMA; and journos have deemed Tubac historic.
  • Police Dispatch

    A woman ice cream binge at the University of Arizona; a man's car winds up on blocks in a UA parking garage.
  • T Q&A

    Melo Dominguez

City Week

  • High-Flying Elements

    Watch the aerial artistry of Cirque du Soleil's Dralion at TCC, on Thursday, Nov. 22 through Sunday, Nov. 25.
  • City Week

    Celebrating quality people; swinging at Crowder Hall; the hidden treasures of Ted DeGrazia; and celebrating southwestern heritage at Old Tucson.

Cinema

  • Deliberately Delightful

    'Silver Linings Playbook' deserves all the buzz it's getting—and then some
  • Simply Sucks

    While 'Part 1' showed promise, 'Breaking Dawn—Part 2' is just lame
  • Top Ten in Cinema

    Casa Video's top rentals for the week ending Nov. 18, 2012

Music

  • An Opus Album

    Tucson's Big Meridox celebrates the release of his 'grown-man' songs
  • Soundbites

    Ms. Lauryn Hill comes to the Rialto; Bela Fleck will be at the Fox; Black Cherry Burlesque has a new show; and more!
  • Top Ten in Music

    The 17th Street Guitar and World Music Store's top sales for the week ending Nov. 16, 2012
  • Live

    Steve Winwood: Fox Tucson Theatre, Sunday, Nov. 18

Arts

  • Short and Sweet

    Invisible Theatre's heartwarming 'Mesa' is a road trip worth taking
  • Bodies on Display

    Art fans: You need to see this amazing exhibition at Pima Community College

Books

  • Animal Issues

    Lydia Millet completes a series with the thoughtful, witty 'Magnificence'

Chow

  • Noshing Around

    Public Brew House and Coffee Shop was Kickstarted; Borderlands is expanding; Fatdogs is coming to Tucson Mall; and Rex's Perogies should be given your consideration.

Comics


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