Jan 14-20, 2016

Jan 14-20, 2016 / Vol. 32 / No. 48

Cover Story

Censored News

In 1976, when Carl Jensen, a professor at California’s Sonoma State University, started looking into news-media self-censorship, nobody had ever dreamed of the Internet.

Casa Video Top 10

You know, most weeks we talk about the Casa Video Top 10 as an alternative to spending the weekend actually doing things. But this weekend, there’s a lot going on. You should go to Hotel Congress’ Dillinger Days, watch This Changes Everything and/or do your part to beat back buffelgrass. And when you’re done kicking ass…

Cinema Clips: Mustang

In northern Turkey, four sisters opt to play on the beach, and some boys are present. Their innocent activity turns into a town scandal, with the girls being imprisoned in their own home and, one-by-one, shipped out in arranged marriages. Denis Gamze Erguven directs this Oscar nominated film with strong performances from the young actresses,…

Ducey’s Education Down Payment, and What We Really Need

Gov. Ducey wants to add something like $300 million a year to K-12 funding, pending approval from voters. For the moment, let’s forget about all the problems involved in using the students’ trust fund money to cover the tab and adding all kinds of triggers which could mean the money would stop in a few years.…

Immigration Rights Groups Sue 10 Federal Agencies Over ‘Secretive’ Deportation Program

A group of immigration rights organizations filed a lawsuit against Immigration and Customs Enforcement and nine other federal agencies demanding transparency on a Department of Homeland Security deportation program. As the Obama administration continues plans to deport Central American asylum-seekers, these organizations say the ongoing deportations are largely fueled by DHS’s “Priority Enforcement Program.” The…

Goodbye, Dad: Lloyd C. Nintzel, 1923-2016

So let me tell you a little bit about my dad. Lloyd C. Nintzel loved his seven kids—Chris, Jeff, Ken, Diana, Doug, Bill and me. He loved his 18 grandkids and his three great-grandkids. He was born on Dec. 29, 1923, in New York City, and spent most of his life as a New Yorker.…

Cinema Clips: Room

A young woman (Brie Larson) and her five-year-old son, Jack (Jacob Tremblay) are held prisoner in a backyard shed. When Jack manages to escape, mother and son must learn to cope with life outside of their prison walls, and reacquaint themselves with their immediate family. While Larson is excellent here, Tremblay is the biggest reason…

Oregon Occupier Loses His AZ Foster Kids

Several of the militia members who have seized an Oregon wildlife refuge headquarters to protest the prison sentences of two Oregon ranchers for arson (who, incidentally, have said they’d rather not have the militia group’s help) are from Arizona, including dumbass John Ritzheimer, who has been widely mocked for his “Daddy-swore-an-oath” explanation of why he…

Deadbeat Ducey’s Deceptions About His Education Budget (#deadbeat)

Ducey can spin his budget priorities however he wants in his pronouncements, but a budget is a moral document. It indicates what you value. And Ducey, contrary to his pronouncements, does not value education, or children in general, especially poor children. Lots of ink and pixels have been spilled talking about Ducey’s proposed budget, its…

Matt Kopec Is Your New District 9 State Representative

The Pima County Board of Supervisors picked Matt Kopec to replace state Rep. Victoria Steele, who stepped down last week to focus on her congressional run. Kopec captured the seat with a 4-1 vote with little discussion. Republican Supervisor Ally Miller voted against him. Kopec, who has worked on many local campaigns and as an…

Kevin Needs a Home

Hi I’m Kevin! I’m a strong two year old boy who is looking for his forever home! I was adopted a few months ago but brought back because the family wasn’t able to care for me. I’m looking for a home where I can get a lot of exercise and love! I am really sweet…

Well, David Cross Made a Weird Follow-Up to ‘Todd Margaret’

Okay, so I’m a little late to the party on this one. Then again, I wouldn’t have found out about this at all if I hadn’t been on David Cross’ IMDB… so maybe the rest of the internet just forgot to throw a party? If you don’t know: The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret was…

Zona Politics: Meet Congressional Candidate Tom O’Halleran

January 17th, 2016 from Zona Politics with Jim Nintzel on Vimeo. On this week’s episode of Zona Politics: Democratic congressional candidate Tom O’Halleran, who hopes to win the open seat that U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick is giving up to challenge Sen. John McCain, visits the set. The former state lawmaker talks about why he jumped…

Obama Wants Women to Keep Fighting Against the ‘Tampon Tax’

President Barack Obama is very much against taxing tampons and pads as luxury items, and urges women living in the 40+ states where these products have a sales tax to organize and demand an end to the so-called “tampon tax.” Obama spoke with YouTube personality Ingrid Nielsen, known in the web as MissGlamorazzi, where, according to…

Why Not Go See a Lot of Free Jazz Downtown Today?

The Tucson Jazz Festival is treating Tucsonans to an awesome lineup of free jazz today, including two outdoor stages and shows inside a bunch of clubs. There’s really no reason not to go, unless you’re stuck working. Check out the full lineup of today’s MLK Jazz Fiesta here.

A New Education Blogger in Town

I want to extend a semi-official welcome to Linda Lyon who recently began blogging about education at my old stomping grounds, Blog for Arizona. Her latest post looks at Ducey’s State of the State Address from an education standpoint. Good, thorough stuff, mixing, like most of her posts, lots of facts and information with thoughtful…

Tell Kick-Ass Female High School Seniors to Apply for this Scholarship

Each year our sister paper Inside Tucson Business sets out to celebrate Tucson’s Women of Influence. A big part of that is looking to the future. While nominations for the WOI awards are now closed, ITB is still taking applications for the “Future Leaders Award.”  The Future Leaders Award is a $1,000 scholarship that will be awarded…

Casa Video Top 10

It’s cold outside. If you’re brave (or have taken the initiative to actually build up a proper winter wardrobe) spend the weekend doing things! Enjoy yo’self. Or, you could brave the outdoors just long enough to get in and out of our favorite local video store, before hunkering down under a glorious pile of comforters.  But…

Does Ducey Want to Turn Arizona Into Share-icon Valley?

The oddest thing in Gov. Ducey’s State of the State Address Monday was what was missing: a discussion of sentencing reform. On the morning of his address, the banner headline across the Star’s front page was “Sentencing among top priorities for Ducey.” On the same day, the Republic listed sentencing reform as one of the nine…

Border Issues Fair in Sahuarita This Weekend

Our very own Margaret Regan, author of Detained and Deported, will be a keynote speaker at this weekend’s Sahuarita Border Issues Fair at the Good Shepherd United Church of Christ, 17750 S. La Canada. The fun starts tomorrow night and continues on Saturday:  The Border Issues Fair Concert, 7 p.m., Friday, Jan. 15, will feature Lance Canales…

Nope, Research Doesn’t Really Link Migrants to Crime in the US

Blaming immigrants for high crime rates in the United States and Europe is a rhetoric that is getting old—and isn’t backed up by research, according to the Washington-based nonprofit American Immigration Council. “Immigrants have always been a convenient scapegoat,” Walter A. Ewing, a senior researcher at the nonprofit told the New York Times on Wednesday.…

B-Sides: M. Crane

Tucson-based four-piece M. Crane is getting ready to release a new EP, marking the occasion with a release show.

Police Dispatch

A trio of troublemakers didn’t show any goodwill toward a Goodwill store—committing trespassing, shoplifting and public indecency there.

#HelpASisterOut

Volunteers with the YWCA’s Latina Leadership Initiative, Blanca Santos and Gloria Reteria, remember growing up with their mothers cutting pieces of cloth that would then be washed and reused when they, and their daughters, got their periods.

The Skinny

State Rep. Victoria Steele resigns from AZ Legislature to focus on congressional campaign, Legislative session begins with Gov. Doug Ducey’s State of the State.

Weaving Style: Woven Oak Trio

Best known for their work in Calexico and Ryanhood, respectively, Ryan Alfred and Ryan Green are both graduates of the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Matt Rolland won his first Arizona State Fiddle Championship at 17, and with his band, Run Boy Run, won the 2011 Telluride Bluegrass Festival. All of that hard work…

Tucson Salvage

I came to with a blurry finger in my eye. Then it lifted away and I saw that it was attached to a hand that was attached to an arm that belonged to a guy with a big forehead wearing a white laboratory smock.

Dream Diner: Pappy’s Diner

Exceptional service in a restaurant means different things to different people. For some, there’s a level of doting, pampering and even ego massaging that is necessary for a next level dining experience.

Empowerment Project

Driving over 7,000 miles from Los Angeles to New York over the course of 30 days, the documentary spotlights positive and powerful women leaders across a variety of lifestyles and industries.

Arte Sin Fronteras

Just before the torrential rains hit southern Arizona last week, Paula Wittner crossed the border into Mexico with more than 100 paintings. It wasn’t easy. She and her husband had to go through two U.S. border inspection points in Nogales, Arizona, and twice open and repack the paintings while keeping an eye on the impending…

Down by the Bog

If you observe closely the first few minutes of Marina Carr’s By the Bog of Cats, which recently opened at the Rogue Theatre, you pretty much get a very condensed version of the story, as well as being introduced to the strange, dark and ominous tone with which it will be told.

Editor’s Note

Music and how we connect with our kids are gifts. Thanks, Mr. Bowie, from a grateful mom who loves to rock out with her kid in the car and in life.

Film Escape

Rock in the Red Zone, a documentary about the music scene in southern Israel’s tumultuous Sderot, is one of the featured films at the 25th Annual Tucson International Jewish Film Festival.

Dust Devil

Once while experimenting with excorporealization (out of body travel) my discombobulated essence got sucked into Dan Fogelberg’s, “New Year’s Song.”


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