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Living the High Life: 2025 Tucson Weekly Cannabis Bowl winners are in
The time has come to crown the Cannabis Bowl 2025 champions. Readers have voted on 23 categories, ranging from best customer service to best concentrates in the city. Take a look to discover some of the fantastic cannabis dispensaries, doctors and products available in Tucson. Best Delivery Service NatureMed 5390 W. Ina Road 520-620-9123 naturemedaz.com…
A Community Space: La Suprema Works and Events is warm and friendly
Jacinta Esquer found her home in La Suprema Works and Events, which houses co-working and event spaces. Esquer refers to it as her “creative sanctuary.” “Co-working is a flexible workspace model,” Esquer said. “We are great for the freelancers, remote workers, entrepreneurs, small business owners, anyone looking to drop in and work for a day…
Our green home: Tucson Verde Rotary Club hosts an environmental tour
The Tucson Verde Rotary Club is preparing for its second year of the “Home & Building Tour,” an effort that highlights environmental initiatives and buildings being developed across surrounding areas and communities. Available across multiple locations, the tour lasts from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 27. Tickets are $25. “This is our…
Delectable Dishes: Antojitos owner reflects on grand opening
Daniel Cordova is focused on making each of his six restaurants stand out in Tucson. His most recent venture is the grand opening of the street food scratch kitchen concept Antojitos, 63 E. Congress Street, Tucson. “My restaurant business journey began in 2015 with the opening of The Neighborhood, which turns 10 this year,” Cordova…
Immersive Experience: Odds are Barenaked Ladies are enjoying shows, too
The reciprocal energy between musicians and fans brings them closer, fostering a deep connection that enhances the concert experience. The Canadian pop band Barenaked Ladies knows this all too well. Besides hits like “If I Had a Million Dollars” and “One Week,” Barenaked Ladies’ live shows feature impromptu riffs — and breakdancing. It’s all in…
Making a Living: Clay Walker doesn’t consider music a ‘job’
Clay Walker cherishes his memories of growing up in Texas, singing and playing guitar in his family’s backyard. Those feelings still resonate with the 55-year-old country star, who has never seen performing as a “job.” “It was always something that brought joy to all of us,” said Walker, who plays the Pima County Fair on…
Beat the Munchies: Eating and toking – It’s a joint effort
What’s a good high without a tasty snack to match? Whether you’re on the hunt for the perfect latte or the ideal taco, the Tucson Weekly has you covered. Kick off your 420 with these local treasures. Coffee Times Drive-Thru 3401 E. Speedway Boulevard coffeetimestucson.com Begin the festivities with a gourmet latte or freshly made…
Keep it Rollin’
With 420 rapidly approaching, it’s time for Tucson cannabis enthusiasts to learn about the new products vendors and growers in the area have to offer. Local brands like Releaf, Earth’s Healing, Zenzona, Nugrun and Goldsmith Extracts have rolled out new edibles, pre-rolls, concentrates and vapes for experienced stoners to celebrate with this year. Take some…
Tucson Wound Care Specialist Uses Medical Grade Honey for Advanced Wound Healing: Dr. Jeff Monash’s innovative approach at the Wound Center of Tucson features leading-edge medical grade honey treatment
TUCSON, Ariz. — For patients suffering from chronic wounds, relief may come from an unexpected source: honey. At the Wound Center of Tucson, Dr. Jeff Monash makes use of medical grade honey, which has been proven to accelerate recovery and reduce infection. “We use medihoney,” said Monash, a Certified Wound Specialist. “It’s a specific, medical-grade…






