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Adaptive Renewal: A new midtown art studio space has sprung up on Grant Road

For a less-than-charming property not blessed with the three things that matter most in real estate—“location-location-location”—the only remaining option may be “vocation-vocation-vocation”—and preferably an exciting one. That’s why a handful of midtown neighborhoods hope that turning an abandoned strip-shopping center into the newest industrial studio space for artists may turn around the area’s struggling reputation.…

Court: Higher water charge for public housing is not discriminatory

WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court said Friday that an Arizona water district can charge more in upfront fees to public housing residents, even though the policy disproportionately affects minority customers and single mothers. A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals acknowledged that the policy by the Maricopa Domestic Water Improvement…

A letter home from WWI: ‘It sure was some scrap’

Editor’s note: My father passed along a four-page letter written by my grandfather, Charlie Nintzel, in November 1918, recounting his military experience in WWI. In honor of Veterans Day, I share it here with minor edits. France, Nov. 24, 1918 Dear Pop: The “army” has called this day Pop’s, dad’s, father’s or governor’s letter day,…

Editor’s Note: Artistic license

You gotta hand it to Tucson artists. When work on the Downtown Links road (which will finally complete the last mile of Aviation Parkway, decades after planning began) forced them from the Citizens Transfer warehouse, they found themselves a new building in need of some love, just down the street from one of Tucson’s most…

Reel Indie

Cinema Tucson presents “Prayers for the Stolen.” In the past, if Spanish-speaking audiences in Tucson wanted to see Mexican-made movies on the big screen, they only had one opportunity: the Cine Mexico festival, held at the end of March each year since 2004. When it ended last year, it was the longest-running annual showcase of…

XOXO: Mark your calendars

Where we’re all just a few stars apart. This week, Kronos Quartet, The Beach Boys, Diplo, Jimmy Eat World, REO Speedwagon, Porter Robinson, Grouplove, Joyce Yang, San Holo and more perform in The Old Pueblo. Read on. Mark your calendars…  Thursday, Nov. 11  Oscar-nominated filmmakers Sam Green and Joe Bini collaborate with Grammy-winning contemporary classical…

City Week: Weekly Picks

Editor’s Note: While we are delighted to see Tucsonans once again gathering for fun events, we are also aware that the Delta variant is in widespread circulation. Please consider getting vaccinated against COVID if you haven’t yet and following CDC guidance, which includes wearing masks at crowded indoor events. Keep yourself and others safe—the pandemic…

Chef’s Kiss: Feast your eyes on the new Julia Child documentary

Julia Child was an intimidating celebrity to witness as a pre-teen. When I stayed home sick from school, my feverish face sampled a mixture of syndicated programming (Gilligan, Flintstones, Love American Style) and PBS shows, including my favorite, The Electric Company, along with Sesame Street, Mister Rogers and the incomparable Julia Child with her very…


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