Our city is home to plenty of interesting people, but only 14 were chosen for visual short’s by the UA School of Theatre, Film and Television students. During their free screening of these documentaries at the Loft Cinema (3233 E Speedway Blvd.), What’s Up Doc’s, witness the lives of over a dozen fascinating people from cowboys to cricket farmers, and even a guy who started a business making art out of old bike parts. Come see the talent that the college has to offer and discover the unique people that make Tucson the whimsical place we know, Tuesday, Dec. 8 p.m. For more info, visit www.tftv.arizona.edu.
This article appears in Dec 3-9, 2015.



Every time you misuse an apostrophe, baby Jesus cries. *docs* *shorts*
Real writers know that simple plural nouns don’t need apostrophes.
What’s Up, Docs? Not What’s Up, Doc’s? Also shorts. Not short’s. Thanks.
Also, shows instead of the word witness.
Writers need a grammer lesson…but dey aint techenn dat n skol eny mor.
Editors? Editors? We don’t need no stinkin’ editors. I’m warming to the idea of crowd sourcing proofreading services.