May 10-16, 2018

May 10-16, 2018 / Vol. 35 / No. 13

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The Skinny

The Arizona Legislature wrapped up its work last week. Here are 13 takeaways from the session.

I Know I Said I Wouldn’t Give Teachers Advice, But . . .

During the #RedforEd walkouts, I wrote a post saying educators were doing just fine without my advice, and this retired teacher wasn’t about to “old man” them. Yeah, well. Don’t call this advice then. Call it what I would do if I were in the teachers’ place. Except it might not be what I would…

The Weekly List: 23 Things To Do In Tucson This Week

Your Weekly guide to keeping busy in the Old Pueblo. Performances Cirque Italia. As if Cirque de Soleil wasn’t crazy enough, this show has all the acrobatics, contortionism, aerials and other impressive feats, but with a 35,000-gallon tank of water underneath it all. Who wouldn’t be impressed by one of those people flipping around on…

Laughing Stock: Laff’s and Tears, Plus New Mics

Flip Schultz headlines Laff’s Comedy Caffe shows Friday and Saturday, May 18 and 19. In the feature slot is Arizona comedian Jill Kimmel, who probably wishes we would all stop mentioning that she’s Jimmy’s sister. Although she’s performed sketches on her sibling’s show, she’s compiled her own solid credentials in top comedy clubs and at…

The Dangers of Forming Political Coalitions While Black: North Carolina, 1898

I’ve been reading about North Carolina’s Reverend William Barber and his Poor People’s Campaign over the past few days, and contributed to the organization’s legal defense fund for people being arrested during what it calls its “growing moral fusion movement.” (I mention my contribution not to pat myself on the back but to encourage others to…

Educators, It’s Definitely Time To Get Political

“You teachers need to get back to playing beanbag with your boys and girls and leave the political hardball to us. Don’t trouble your pretty little educator heads with things you don’t understand.” That’s the mantra Republicans are directing at teachers: “Don’t get political.” “You said you wanted a raise,” teachers are being told. “Well, we…

Cinema Clips: Revenge

Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz is dynamite as Jen, mistress to Richard (Kevin Janssens), a rich man with a fancy house in the middle of the desert. Jen and Richard are enjoying a romantic getaway when Richard’s hunting buddies (Vincenct Colombe and Guillaume Bouchede) show up early and immediately commence ogling Jen. After a night of…

Colette Needs a Home

“I am a very sweet girl who loves attention and enjoys long chats with my favorite people.” —  Colette (845297) Colette is a 4-year-old girl who is looking for the purr-fect family! Come fall in love with me at PAWSH Park Place at 5870 E. Broadway Blvd. For more information give an adoptions counselor a…

The Games BASIS Plays

Dust off your bullshit detector, put in new set of batteries and turn it on. Ready? OK, feed this into your BSD. “The five top high schools in the country are all in Arizona, and they’re all part of one charter school chain.” Does that statement trigger your detector’s smell alert? Are red lights flashing?…

After NAFTA

President Trump and jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald have something in common—lyrics to one of her songs, Undecided

Danehy

At the Rialto Theater, that age-old question—Beatles or Stones—will be emphatically asked again and then answered to no one’s satisfaction.

Mujeres Rule at Raices

In Agua Prieta, Sonora, on the south side of Uncle Sam’s border wall, brilliantly colored murals have recently sprung up on the barrier’s 20-foot vertical bars.

Problem Child

For the second time in a couple of months, Tucson’s theater-goers have the opportunity to see Buried Child, Sam Shepard’s 1979 Pulitzer Prize-winning play.

That’s All, Folks!

Arizona’s SB1420 dies as Democrats rejected the bill, causing it to fall short of the three-quarters vote needed to amend the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act.

Their Way

The members of Scottish indie pop band the Trashcan Sinatras could never have imagined when they formed in 1986 that they’d still be kicking it 32 years later.

Into The Annex

The Diary of Anne Frank, based on the book, tells the story of two Jewish families and one Jewish dentist going into hiding during the Nazis’ occupation of the Netherlands.

Police Dispatch

An elite Foothills preschool was the repeated victim of vandalism evidently inflicted by a graffiti-artist dope smoker with notably immature artistic leanings


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