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Womyn’s Land
In the early 1970s, Hannah Blue Heron was starting her life over. Blue Heron, who was coming to terms with the fact that she was a lesbian, was in her late 40s and had recently left a Catholic convent; some friends invited her to join them at a commune in Oregon. While it didn’t prove…
Yeasayer and Warpaint at Club Congress Tonight!
Yeasayer is on their way to Coachella, but they’re stopping to play a show in Tucson first! Tonight, catch the Brooklyn band with Warpaint at Club Congress. Event details here.
Bigger Space for Café Passé
The onion-and-blue-cheese scones at Café Passé are some of the finest breakfast offerings available downtown, and it looks like we’ll have a larger space to enjoy them in starting next week. Café Passé, which is located at 415 N. Fourth Ave., is expanding into the former Cali Kind Clothing Company at 417 N. Fourth Ave.,…
Feast Restaurant’s New Spot
Doug Levy says he’s excited that the new location for his popular Feast restaurant is just across the street from local biker bar the Bashful Bandit. He thinks the proximity of the two decidedly different businesses could make for some interesting cross-over experiences. “I like the idea of people having an appertif at the Bashful…
CaffeNation is Expanding
CaffeNation, the locally owned café and sandwich shop at 3191 E. Valencia Road, Suite 111, is expanding. Irina Rudnitsky, who owns the shop with her husband, said the expansion into an adjoined building will add more than 30 seats. CaffeNation currently seats about 60 people inside, she said, with additional seating available outside on the…
Future Still Uncertain for Mexican Grey Wolf
KAITE FLYNN A Mexican gray wolf at the Arizona-Sonara Desert Museum looks out of its enclosure. Written by Kaite Flynn/ El Independiente Mexican wolf F521 was born in captivity at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, Colo., in 1997 as part of the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program managed by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.…
Furloughs Around the Corner for UA Staff
According to an e-mail that went out yesterday from UA Staff Advisory Council President Eddie Gomez, UA President Robert Shelton and Provost Meredith Hay are expected to send a memo to the UA community today detailing plans for staff furloughs. The memo will include details about a Web site explaining the plan. Another memo is…
Picture This: Streaming Into Tucson
JOSHUA MORGAN Westsiders stream into Tucson proper from popular Gates Pass.
Artistic Range: Tucson Saguaro Photography Invitational at Temple Gallery
“1 S Curtain Call from Meus Carnegiea Gigantea,” 2009, by Kenn Coplan, is on display in Tucson Saguaro Photography Invitational, continuing through May 3 at Temple Gallery in the Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Ave.
Goodbye, Clyde
I always looked at Clyde Lowery as a father figure, even though it wasn’t because he was kind or went out of his way to mentor anyone who walked through the doors of the UA Student Media department and the Arizona Daily Wildcat. Although he was both kind and a mentor, he was still a…
The Cleverest iPad Book Yet! Alice in Wonder-iPad
Source: Gizmodo.com
Artistic Range: Allan Haozous at the Amerind Foundation
“Apache Warrior,” by Allan Haozous, is on display in And Then, There Were Horses! Paintings by Apache and Navajo Artists, continuing at the Amerind Foundation out in Texas Canyon in the Dragoons. Get connected with Amerind via Facebook here or on Twitter here.
Yeasayer at Club Congress Tomorrow (Wednesday) Night!
Yeasayer is coming to town! Watch them perform on the Metro in Paris (above) and then see them right here in the Old Pueblo tomorrow night. Event details here.
Goldwater Institute Study Leaves Out Impact of Losing Federal Matching Funds
We mentioned last week that UA economists informed us that the state will save more than 13,000 jobs if voters pass a temporary, one-cent sales tax on May 18. An analysis done by UA Eller School of Management economist Alberta Charney notes that passage of the sales tax is not without consequence. Assuming that people…
Campaign Mobiles!
Democratic Senate candidate Rodney Glassman and Republican congressional candidate Brian Miller have both rolled out the new campaign mobiles they’ll be using to cruise the campaign trail. Miller calls his the “Wheels of Freedom.” Which one would win in a fight?
Tucson Author Lydia Millet: Finalist for Pulitzer Prize in Fiction
The NY Times reports that Tucson author Lydia Millet was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in fiction for her short-story collection, Love in Infant Monkeys. The Pulitzer committee notes: Also nominated as finalists in this category were “Love in Infant Monkeys,” by Lydia Millet (Soft Skull Press), an imaginative collection of linked stories, often…
BroFest III
A big invite to one and all. This Sunday April 18, is the date for the third annual BROFEST. Where: Jacobs Park, Ramada 1 (Jacobs Park is on Fairview Avenue between Prince Road and Miracle Mile.) When: April 18, noon to 4 p.m. Why: This event is in memory of Danny and Mike Mack. The…
Picture This: KFMA Day
JOEY SILVESTRI Fans feel the music of the band Five Finger Death Punch at KFMA Day on April 11.
Tucson’s Everyday People: Rollin’ in the Desert
Frank Brun, a UA School of Journalism student, follows Kate McHugh at Ordinary Bicycle Shop to give you an idea of what goes on behind-the-scenes at one of Tucson’s popular bike stops. This project is the first part of a four-part mini-series on local bike shops around Tucson.
Hot As A Pistol: Terri Proud Celebrates Gals and Guns
Republican Terri Proud, who is running for a Legislative District 26 House seat, is getting attention in right-wing circles with a new campaign ad on YouTube featuring guns and the girls who love them.
Win a Set of Endangered Species Condoms!
The Center for Biological Diversity recently set The Range a big ol’ box of condoms that we’d like to share with our readers. So how do you get your mitts on one of these snazzy collector’s items? It’s easy: Just sign up to be our friend on Facebook or register to follow us on Twitter.…
Tune in Tonight: Arizona Public Media Sales-Tax Special
Don’t forget: Last night’s Arizona Public Media’s forum on the temporary, one-penny-per-dollar sales-tax increase that voters will decide on May 18 is airing tonight at 5 p.m. on Channel 6. Arizona Illustrated anchor Bill Buckmaster moderated “Arizona Sales Tax: Fix or Folly,” and your Skinny scribe, Jim Nintzel, joined the Arizona Republic’s Linda Valdez and…
Wade McLean in Legislative District 26?
We hear that Wade McLean, the former superintendent of the Marana School District, is considering a run for the Arizona House of Representatives in Legislative District 26, which stretches from the Catalina Foothills up through Oro Valley and into Saddlebrooke. District 26 is one of Arizona’s few swing districts that’s gone bipartisan in recent years:…
McCain Hits Hayworth with a Brutal Weapon: Sarcasm
Has John McCain hired campaign staff from The Colbert Report? We’re really going to enjoy this campaign season.
Blow It Up for Love
A funny thing happened on the way to the colosseum … it blew up. Texas Stadium was imploded on Sunday. Going the way of so many other American structures deemed useless—casinos, department stores, housing projects and even the Yankees’ old haunt—the former home of the Dallas Cowboys (“God’s favorite team”) is now rubble. An 11-year-old…
Picture This: Arcade Classics in New Light
JOSHUA MORGAN A gamer’s addiction comes to life as illustrated by a long-exposure/light-painting photograph. Ghost and Pac-Man light painting done by Cooper Christensen.
Picture This: Box Magic
JOSHUA MORGAN Gaege Root, a mechanical engineering student at the University of Arizona, faces a ghost of his immediate past in a long-exposure photograph taken near Daniel’s Moving and Storage in Tucson.
Sales Tax Forum: Tomorrow (Sunday) Night!
Don’t forget: You’re invited to an Arizona Public Media forum on the temporary, one-penny-per-dollar sales-tax increase that voters will decide on May 18. It’s happening at the UA Stevie Eller Dance Studio at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, April 11. Arizona Illustrated anchor Bill Buckmaster will moderate “Arizona Sales Tax: Fix or Folly,” and your Skinny scribe,…
Tucson’s Everyday People: Eye-dentify: The Art of Tattoo
UA School of Journalism alumnus Andrew Bess takes us to the art and community of tattoo enthusiasts.
Friday Roundtable: Vogt “Takes Issue” With The Idea That Billion-Plus Cut To Health Care Will Harm Health Care
Our new District 30 state representative, Republican Ted Vogt, makes his first appearance on the Friday Roundtable alongside Democratic Rep. Phil Lopes, who is wrapping up his legislative career this year. Vogt makes some interesting comments about the impact of budget and tax cuts. For example, he “takes issue” with the idea that the loss…
Sierra Club Update: The Great State Park Giveaway!
Sierra Club lobbyist Sandy Bahr sends out the following dispatch. The news is not good for state parks as lawmakers take steps toward even greater dismantling of the profitable parts of the system: Rogue Director: A Director for the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality who actually attempts to enforce laws to protect the air, water,…
WTH? Did Man v. Food Get Dog History Wrong?
I never got a chance to watch the Man v. Food episode with El Guero Canelo’s Sonoran hot dog, but I found this clip from the show, which tells a story of the good ‘ol American dog that made a long journey to Sonora after World War II, only to return more embellished and smothered…
Tucson’s Everyday People: Protecting the Border
Protecting the Border from John deDios on Vimeo. A female Marine Corps helicopter pilot tells her story in this multimedia piece by Emily Bowen, a UA School of Journalism junior.
Kon Tiki: Relight The Night!
When was the last time you got your tiki on? Get over to Kon Tiki Saturday, April 10, as they set fire to those great torches outside the restaurant for the first time in a quarter-century. Special guests: Flam Chen. Trista Davis has the lowdown in City Week.
Meet The UA Spacemen
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona We mentioned this a few days ago, but our post somehow got lost in the whirlpools of the World Wide Web. Anyways, there’s a big celebration of the UA Lunar and Planetary Lab’s work this Saturday on the UA mall. Details after the jump: Saturday, April 10, 20105 p.m. – 9 p.m.…
Giffords’ Haul: $490,000 in Q1
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords reports raising $490,000 in the first FEC reporting period of the year. That’s not quite as much as the $500,000 that Republican challenger Jonathan Paton collected, but Giffords has squirreled away a lot more than Paton over the last year. She’s ending the reporting period with more than $1.95 million on hand.…
Tonight: Pablo Peregrina and Margaret Regan!
How’s this for a date tonight: Pablo Peregrina is having a CD release party for Traveling Soles. He’ll be performing, writers will be reading from their work between songs and the ZUZI! dancers will perform. One of the writers on hand: TW’s own Margaret Regan, who will be reading from her book The Death of…
Another Guy You’ve Probably Never Heard Of Wants The Ward 2 City Council Seat
Ken Morgan writes to let us know that he wants the Ward 2 City Council seat. He’s a Republican, so he’s probably from the wrong party for the gig. Our money is on the Cunningham kid we told you about months ago.Anyway, here’s the bio Morgan sent our way: Ken grew up here in Tucson…
Michael Keith Taking Over Downtown Tucson Partnership
Michael Keith, who has had his hand in several downtown redevelopments and did an infrastructure study of downtown’s needs in 2007, will take over Glenn Lyons’ job at the Downtown Tucson Partnership. DTP reports: Lifelong Tucsonan Michael Keith will become the interim CEO of the Downtown Tucson Partnership effective May 7. Keith will replace Glenn…
UA Study: Passage of Sales Tax Will Save 13,000 Jobs & Preserve $442 Million in Fed Funds
The Economic and Business Research Center at the UA has a new study on the impact of the sales-tax proposition that voters will decide on May 18. Here’s the press release: On May 18, Arizonans will vote on whether to approve Proposition 100, a temporary one-cent increase to the state sales tax that will help…
Goodbye, Magdalene Gerrish
Another childhood memory gone. Magdalene Gerrish died April 5 at the age of 87. I’ve been looking for video clips of her legendary commercials for Szechuan Omei Restaurant on “Eassa Spee’way.” But I can’t find any. According to an obituary, she opened the restaurant in 1977 and ran the place until she sold it in…
The Artist Salvador Duran at MAST
Look, ever since the Festival en el Barrio Viejo last weekend, I have been unable to get Sergio Mendoza y la Orkesta’s mambo version of “Lupita,” sung by Salvador Duran, out of my mind. I didn’t bother to get the performance on video, because how could I do that and dance at the same time?…
Silversmith Finds Artistic Home in the Old Pueblo
Written by Victoria Blute/ArizonaNewsService.com ALLISON MULLALLY Alex Streeter, artist and jeweler and his dog, hang out in the garden of his museum and gift shop. Streeter, a New York native, finds his muse in Tucson. Alex Streeter pours hot water into a plastic coffee filter as he pinpoints the origin of his fascination with the…
Writer’s Block: Carlos Solorzano
Carlos Solorzano has written his first novel. Through Time & Eternity 372 pages$16.99, CreateSpacewww.ienovel.com Summary: Joaquin Alameda is a high school religion teacher and kick-boxer with a lonely heart. Little does he know that he is about to become the center of a cosmic struggle. Lucifer and his demons have created a plot to reorganize…
Antenori on Why Arizona Can Go Nuclear (As Long As We Keep The Bomb In The State)
While pushing his bill to keep incandescent light bulbs legal in Arizona, state Sen. Frank Antenori explains why the state has the right under the U.S. Constitution to build its own nuclear bomb.
Leal Radio Show Debuts
Steve Leal, the former Tucson city councilman who stepped down last year after more than two decades in the Ward 5 seat, debuts his new radio show, All Things Political, today at noon on KJLL, 1330 AM. Leal’s first guests will include Paul Eckerstrom, the former chair of the Pima County Democratic Party and Ann-Eve…
Old-Time Baseball in Bisbee
Remember when baseball was more sport than business? Catch some old-time baseball in Bisbee this weekend. Here’s a press release we received: OLD-STYLE TOURNAMENT ACTION SET AT HISTORIC 100-YEAR-OLD WARREN BALLPARK IN BISBEE, AZVintage Base Ball & Live Entertainment Highlights a Weekend of Family Fun BISBEE, AZ: Baseball fans – or cranks as they were…
CD8: GOP Debate Tonight
The UA College Republicans are teaming up with Smart Girl Politics to host a debate between the four Republicans running against Democratic Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. Congressional District 8 candidates Jonathan Paton, Jesse Kelly, Brian Miller and Andy Goss will be onstage at 7 p.m. tonight in the Kiva Room of the UA Education Building, 1430…
Salvador Duran at Club Congress Tonight!
Leave it to the folks over at Club Congress to make happy hour even happier. Starting tonight, Salvador Duran will be performing on the patio every Thursday during happy hour— and the real kicker? It’s free! For more information, click here.
Goldwater Institute Spreads Bullshit About Tax Freedom Day
The Goldwater Institute is crowing about how Easter Sunday was “Tax Freedom Day” in Arizona: Tax Freedom Day for Arizona this year was Easter Sunday. According to the Tax Foundation, that’s the day by which Arizonans have earned enough money to pay their total 2010 tax burden. After 94 days or 26 percent of the…
Holocaust Remembrance Events
Here are a few upcoming events in observance of Holocaust Remembrance Days: Rebirth After the Holocaust: The Bergen Belsen Displaced Persons Camp, 1945-1950Friday, April 9 to Sunday, June 6, 2010Jewish History Museum, 564 S. Stone Ave. www.jewishhistorymuseum.org 2010 Yom HaShoah CommemorationRemember the ChildrenSunday, April 11 at 2 p.m.Temple Emanu-El, 225 N. Country Club Road* Survivors’…
Artistic Range: Erika Parrino at Rincon Market
Erika Parrino’s “Tucson Inn” and other works are on display at Rincon Market, 2513 E. Sixth St., through May. To see more of Erika’s work and upcoming exhibitions, visit www.erikaparrino.com.
All the Single Ladies
The days are getting longer; the temperatures are warmer (but not quite yet hot). It’s the time of year that’s perfect for a picnic. Or, in this case, a Picnic—William Inge’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, now appearing as an intermittently satisfying production at Live Theater Workshop. The picnic of the title isn’t a beginning-of-summer affair, though.…
Capitol Campaigns
The Republicans running state government struck back against the federal Democratic health-care reform plan last week. At the behest of Gov. Jan Brewer, lawmakers let the federal government know they were ready to sue over the reform plan, arguing that it costs too much money, and it’s unconstitutional to require every Arizonan to buy health…
Soft and Romantic
This weekend, Act II of the ballet classic Giselle will be performed in Tucson for the second time this season. Ballet Tucson danced the 1841 work at Halloween, and its ethereal Wilis—brides who died before their wedding day—were a perfect fit for the ghostly season. Tucson Regional Ballet is taking a different tack, performing the…
Confessions and Lies
There was a time when Troy Gray wanted to be a priest. That ambition died in a cheap motel room off Interstate 10. Troy Gray also wanted to be a musician—and he’s now a professional guitarist, playing gigs all over town. That is a personal victory. After all, he could be dead. He has tried…
Fast-Paced Investigation
When I see that a film is more than two hours long, I’m usually unhappy at the prospect of pretending to watch it so I can make fun of it in the newspaper. But The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo is so well-constructed and fast-paced that it sped by as rapidly as a two-minute YouTube…
Art Into the City
Two firefighters are posing inside of a giant wooden frame. Wearing helmets, boots and thick fireproof suits emblazoned with neon green tape, they’re fully at their leisure in a color photo at MOCA. One leans casually on the other, and they gaze pleasantly at the camera from inside their shadow box. With the firefighters reduced…
Financial Bonds
Plunging real-estate values aren’t just causing Tucson homeowners major headaches; they may also cost Pima County’s government millions in general-fund revenue, and greatly reduce the amount of the next general-obligation bond package to go before voters. “Right now,” says Larry Hecker, chair of the county’s Bond Advisory Committee, “we’re looking at an overall package of…
Nine Questions
Nadine Roselle Ruiz-Carlson
Pride T Q&A
Scott Stockholm
Poll Position
The Democratic Party of Pima County’s fight over the 2006 Regional Transportation Authority election started almost four years ago, with conspiracy theories about the election being rigged. It then became a successful public-records lawsuit over the election’s electronic database files; today, the fight continues—over access to strips of white paper and yellow sheets. At the…
Ungodly Remake
The original Clash of the Titans had spectacular moments, the most memorable one being Medusa’s lair, but it was mostly a campy mess, and a modern remake seemed like an inviting proposition. Had producers decided to make the picture in 3-D before Avatar’s mega-success, we might’ve had something that was at least visually fun with…
The Skinny
Can Japanese baseball teams save spring training? … Republican Jonathan Paton raises big bucks in his campaign against Democratic Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords … More poll numbers on the John McCain-J.D. Hayworth race … Don’t miss this week’s TV debate on the sales-tax question … and more!
Now Showing at Home
Days of Heaven (Blu-ray); The African Queen (Blu-ray); Apollo 13: 15th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray)
No Place Like Home
Kimberly Reed’s 20-year high school reunion offered her a chance to reconnect with her family in Montana—and redefine a relationship with a brother she hadn’t seen in more than a decade. Her older brother Marc remembered and idolized her as Paul McKerrow, the star quarterback for the Helena High School football team, and the young…
Media Watch
TV stations approach 911 tape differently; Chuck George’s return imminent; UA alum wins ‘New York Times’ fellowship; Williams, Blair bring hoop experience to airwaves
Skip Heller: Lua-O-Milo: The Exotic Sounds of Skip Heller (Dionysus)
Skip Heller is a musician with many personae: soul-jazz revivalist; film-score composer; Latin dance-band leader; producer of albums; and singer-songwriter practicing bluegrass, alt-country, rockabilly and Bakersfield-style honky tonk. Because of his voracious appetite for making music of all kinds, he’s been compared to Sun Ra, John Zorn and Frank Zappa. That sort of genre-hopping may…
Ask a Mexican!
Dear Mexican: I know that Mexicans and pochos can be black, white, Asian and indios, but I just got my United States Census form, and I figured you would be the best person to ask about question No. 9, regarding race. I know I’m not white (I’ve been pulled over too many times for B.S.…
Weekly Wide Web
How many of you submitted your U.S. Census form as soon as it arrived in the mail, only to receive a reminder saying that you need to fill out the form? How many haven’t got a form yet? How many watch Glenn Beck and are convinced that Census information is being collected for some nefarious…
Frightened Rabbit: The Winter of Mixed Drinks (Fat Cat)
Scotland’s Frightened Rabbit enjoyed a surge in popularity with 2008’s The Midnight Organ Fight—a raw, dark exploration of dissolved romance. Now, with the release of The Winter of Mixed Drinks, a breezier statement packed with guarded optimism, Frightened Rabbit displays a grander pop ambition. A production-heavy affair, The Winter of Mixed Drinks sacrifices some of…
Romantic Cabaret
Amanda McBroom’s life was changed by a traveling production of a musical revue. The first national tour of Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris came to San Francisco when McBroom was, in her words, a “straight, legit actor.” Brel’s music would soon change the trajectory of McBroom’s career, influence her personal…
Southeastern Cuisine
The Tucson Mexican Restaurant Rule of Relatively dictates that a restaurant’s location must be taken into consideration while evaluating it. For example, a Mexican restaurant considered “good” in the foothills would not be considered good at all if located on, say, South Sixth Avenue. Therefore, I headed to El Coronado out in Rita Ranch with…
Top Ten in Books
Antigone Books best-sellers for the week
City Week
“Relight the Night”; “Growing Up Chicana in Morenci, Arizona”; HYPNOVIDEO hypnosis show; Chicago
Harlem: Hippies (Matador)
Garage rock done right aches for the sort of unbridled enthusiasm at the core of Hippies, the first Matador record from Austin-via-Tucson trio Harlem. The band’s bouncy, melodic garage rock is colored with flecks of soul and surf rock, but it’s the fantastic songs that hold Hippies aloft. The record is an absolute powerhouse that…
Top Ten in Movies
Casa Video’s top rentals for the week
Danehy
With the good comes the bad. It’s this weird cosmic equalizer—like when you meet a really good-looking woman (good), and then she tells you that she was a cheerleader in high school (bad). I’ve been noticing examples of this good/bad phenomenon more and more often. For example: • It’s GOOD that Kentucky didn’t make it…
Jolt to Complacency
Deep in the seventh chapter of this 10-chapter anthology of activist writing, instructor Judith Tannenbaum quotes a student from her San Quentin prison poetry class: Say how ya’ doing / Outside world? / Do you remember me? / I’m the intricate part / Missing from the whole / The one y’all decided to forget. That…
Experimental rock-band Yeasayer is just trying to stay ahead of the curve
The Yeasayer sound is an amalgam of indie rock, electronica and glitchy pop, subtly touched by African, Middle Eastern and Asian influences, and—now on Odd Blood—unabashed dance music.One might wonder how the group can blend such diverse sounds without the results seeming contrived, but Yeasayer pull it off convincingly.
Balloting Begins!
Things worth noting this week: • Ladies and gentlemen: Best of Tucson® voting season is upon us. Flip on over to Page 26 of the print version to check out the rules and the sample ballot, and when you’re actually ready to vote, head on over to the online ballot. Now is the time for…
Top Ten in Music
Toxic Ranch Records top sales for the week
Soundbites
The festivals continue!; Fund this festival!; Border issues on cd; those Guthrie genes; live music: a wedding present to you; on the bandwagon
Mailbag
An Emmy Winner Chimes in Regarding the F-35; What, Exactly, Is in Jonathan Hoffman’s Kool-Aid?; Hoffman Joins the Ranks of Conspiracy Theorists; Hoffman’s Argument Lacks, Well, an Argument
Live
Festival en el Barrio Viego
Police Dispatch
Crazy like the wolf; the bigger they are …
Messina
It’s a sunny Saturday morning, and Ezra Roati is working in his yard. A small group of people work along with him, digging, building and planting. Mounds of dirt and rock are piled high, and the sound of a power tool fills the air. This isn’t ordinary yard work. Roati and crew are “planting rain…
Noshing Around
Street Food!; Slogan Contest; Zin, Blues and BBQ; Noshing Notes
Tucson’s Everyday People: Who Let the Dawgs Out?
In the ‘Dawg’ House from John deDios on Vimeo. In this multimedia project by UA School of Journalism student Rikki Mitchell, Erica Carter, one of the owners of the Dawg House day care for dogs, talk about the service they provide for dogs in the community.
Avalanches On Mars
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona The latest shots from the UA Lunar and Planetary Lab’s HiRISE camera aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter can be found here. HiRISE team member Patrick Russell tells us: This HiRISE image shows at least three isolated clouds of particles near a steep cliff in the northern polar region of Mars. These clouds,…
Red Room at the Grill Corrections
Due to a data-entry error, the club listings for Red Room at Grill are incorrect in the April 8 print issue. Corrections have been made on our Web site. The correct lineup is below. We apologize for the errors. Thursday, April 8: The Swigs Friday, April 9: Pessimist Club Saturday, April 10: Happy Hour with…






