

Cultural Infusion
Barbea Williams teaches history, heritage and pride to young Tucson dancers.
Celebrating Freedom
Tucson’s Juneteenth festival marks a historic day with spirit and entertainment.
Summertime Jamboree
The Arizona State Museum ushers in the season with a multicultural celebration.
Flying on the Edge
Thomas Bowen’s book chronicles the exhilarating flights of pilot Ike Russell.
Spy Games
“Enigma” is a mystery wrapped by a puzzling director.
The Old Barrio
The legendary Lalo Guerrero remembers growing up in downtown Tucson.
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
The Skinny
Talking trash… Bickering over the city budget… Supervisor Richard Elias blows off the builders… And more!
Sex Ed
Another tawdry scandal rocks Tucson Unified School District.
Drinking Problem
Members of Humane Borders carry out a mission to provide water to migrants on a deadly trek.
Girl Power
Women can play just as tough as the boys.
City Week
The Velvet Janes arrive from Australia… Poet Jim Sullivan reads at the Botanical Gardens… The Sidewinders return to TEP…And more!
Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won’t cost a fortune.
Worth Talking About
Powerful and fiery, The Gossip leaves small towns and pop fluff in the dust.
Soundbites
Get Guided By Voices… Pick VHS or Beta… Circus music for Mr. Bungle fans… And more!
Rhythm & Views
It’s often difficult to remember that Scott Kannberg was once officially half of Pavement, one of the finest and most influential smart(y-pants) rock bands of the ’90s (’89 to ’00, to be exact). Kannberg–or, if you prefer, Spiral Stairs, his nom de musique–was gradually reduced to playing second fiddle to fellow singer/guitarist/songwriter Stephen Malkmus, until…






