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Who’s Your Dabney?: Get ready for Old Tucson’s ‘Nightfall’
Time to get ready for fall events before they sell out. That includes Old Tucson’s “Nightfall 2025 — 33 Years of Fear.” This “Nightfall” is not the kind that happens after dusk. Instead, this one guarantees to scare the living daylights out of anyone. The terror begins Thursday, Oct. 2, and runs every Thursday to…
A Group Effort: Jerry Cantrell doesn’t go for the term ‘solo record’
For nearly four decades, Jerry Cantrell has been strapping on his guitars and hitting the stage, relishing the grind that comes with creativity. That’s been true whether it was as a founding member of Alice in Chains going back in 1987 or when on his own tours he’s done since he released his 1998 solo…
Cooking from the Heart: Celebrate summer’s end with a taste of Spain
Lowes Ventana Canyon Resort’s executive chef Ryan Clark and food and beverage director Ken Harvey are inviting foodies to their summer’s end celebration. The Maven’s Oath Paella Party at the Canyon Club and Bill’s Grill Patio paella meal. Dinner will be paired with Lowes Ventana’s exclusive wine label, Maven’s Oath. “Paella is great,” Clark said. …
‘Vision’ board , D-backs first team to aid sight-impaired fans
In the heart of Arizona’s monsoon season, a dense, saturated air threatens to swell to full-on precipitation during the first leg of a recent three-game series between the Houston Astros and Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. The intense mixture of dry and wet air often results in an increased risk of thunderstorms littered with awe…
Marijuana prohibition has been a fraud
Since its inception, efforts to criminalize marijuana and to stigmatize those who consume it have been based upon hyperbole, stereotypes and outright lies. The initial push for cannabis criminalization, which began in earnest more than a century ago, had little to do with preserving public health or safety. Instead, the move to prosecute cannabis users…
Prescribing Hope: Doctor is on a quest to save addicts
Dr. Melody Glenn knows full well that doctors get burned out — even as early as residency. “Residency is just a very harsh time,” she said. “You talk to any doctor and they grimace when you bring up ‘residency.’ Part of it’s the hours. Part of it’s how the residents are treated. Part of it…






