Mar 10-16, 2016

Mar 10-16, 2016 / Vol. 33 / No. 4

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Poetry of Resistance

The first time the Tucson Weekly talked with Chicano poet and teacher Francisco Alarcón he was on fire—a poet-warrior inspired by what took place on April 20, 2010, when nine Latino students chained themselves to the Arizona State Capitol’s main doors in protest of SB 1070, the state’s racial-profiling “papers please” law.

Get Excited About This Year’s Park Place Chalk Art Festival

Help the Park Place Chalk Art Festival celebrate its fifth anniversary by contributing your own creativity. On April 9 and 10, Park Place Mall will be transformed into a colorful display of sidewalk art by artists of all ages. Attendees and professional artists alike will have the chance to create chalk art inspired by nature, outer…

Casa Video Top 10

Your options for this weekend: go to a presidential rally (or two!), get to know your garden and/or listen to some tunes.  And when that’s all over (or you remind yourself that some weekends are meant to be spent at home), grab a movie and some popcorn and make what our stock photo website calls a…

Lin Manuel Miranda Freestyled About Feminism While Emma Watson Beatboxed, Because the World is Beautiful

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Cinema Clips: The Brothers Grimsby

Sacha Baron Cohen delivers his first bona fide bomb with The Brothers Grimsby, a tired action comedy with no comedic nuance to speak of. In the past, Cohen has thrived with his mockumentary format, or simply in the service of a good comedic director (most notably, Adam McKay on Talladega Nights). Now, he’s penned a…

St. Patrick’s Day Events

Tomorrow is the big day— St. Patrick’s Day! The day to celebrate Irish heritage (honorary or not,) learn a jig, eat good food, and drink good beer! Wondering where to celebrate? Don’t worry. There are plenty of options for bar hoppers and families alike. Bar FestivalsThe Hotel Congress 311 E. Congress St. $3 at door…

Crunching University High Enrollment Numbers

In my last post, some comments about University High led me to look at how the school’s total enrollment numbers have changed over the years, and that led me to look at changes in the school’s ethnic balance. The TUSD website is a statistics-rich environment with detailed numbers about enrollment and attendance starting with the 1996-97…

SXSW Diary, Day 1: Technical Difficulties, Please Stand By

When you’re working on something on the scale of SXSW, there will be the occasional technical difficulty—and so it was at the SXSW Music Opening Party at Maggie’s May, where all the tangles of wires and machinery malfunctioned and a visibly furious Har Mar Superstar tried to get it all straightened out, to no avail.…

Music Keeps Irish Season Going Even After St. Patrick’s Day

Cherish the Ladies, an all-woman Irish music band, rolls into town Friday, March 18, the day after St. Patrick’s. “The show is spectacular,” crows Joanie Madden, the Ladies’ founder and its prizewinning flute and tin whistle player. “We’ve been getting standing ovations everywhere,” The traveling extravaganza of Irish music, song and dance will fill the…

Pima Offering Creative Writing Weekend Workshop

Tucsonans inspired by last weekend’s Festival of Books, listen up: Pima Community College is hosting a creative writing weekend this Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday.  From the press release:  What differentiates the impulse to write poetry from the impulse to write prose? Can that seed go either way? These questions and other innovative ways of…

Cinema Clips: Creative Control

Virtual reality becomes a dangerous thing in director, co-writer and star Benjamin Dickinson’s craftily shot and cleverly scripted latest. Dickinson plays David, an advertising executive with a beautiful yoga instructor girlfriend named Juliette (Nora Zehetner) and a tendency to get a little too wrapped up in his work. His latest client, a virtual reality company…

Cactus Jack Needs a Home

Hi I’m Cactus Jack! I’m a 6 year old little boy looking for a home! I was found as a stray and am happy to be off the streets! I love people and am very friendly! I get along well with my kennel mate and know how to sit for treats. If you’re looking for…

Into the Mild: Misadventure in Mozambique

Mozambique and I got off to a bad start. After less than 24 hours at my new job in coastal Mozambique, I decided it was time to leave. My new boss had changed his mind or been misleading about a couple of key things, then wouldn’t be available for several days to answer questions. I…

4 Places to Get Your Irish Food Fix This St. Patrick’s Day

Green beer is weird and gross, so let’s all vow this St. Patrick’s Day (Thursday, March 17) to give the stuff up and go for something more delicious and less dyed to celebrate the occasion. Hotel Congress’ Cup Café (311 E. Congress St.), for instance, is offering three specials for the day, including house-cured corned…

Holy Rolling Empire Returns with a Free Show Thursday

Holy Rolling Empire, which spent several years as of Tucson’s biggest drawing rock bands, is reuniting for a free show Thursday. Though Holy Rolling Empire never officially broke up, the band has performed sparingly since singer Orin Shochat moved to Los Angeles in 2012 and hasn’t played a show at all in about 18 months.…

I Hope Judge Bury Made a Good Deseg Decision, But I Have My Doubts

The latest turn in the dance and duel between TUSD and the decades-old desegregation case is, U.S. District Judge David Bury ruled against three out of four of the district’s proposed changes. The background on the changes is so complicated and convoluted, I’m not going to go through the details. Alexis Huicochea describes the decisions in her article…

Three Day Music ‘Bender’ at The Loudhouse

Join local bar The Loudhouse Bar and Grill (915 W Prince Rd.) in a three-day celebration of rock n’ roll in Tucson on March 17, 18 and 19. “Having been in bands and having so many friends who are in bands, I know how tough it is for local music to get a venue to…

The Politics of Parks and Rec

Check out this thoughtful video on the politics of the situation comedy, Parks and Recreation. In addition to being one of my all-time favorite shows, Parks and Rec showcases a loving and respectful friendship between two people on completely opposite sides of the political spectrum. I think we could all try to be a little…

Casa Video Top 10

Obviously, this is a literary weekend in Tucson—but balance is good, and there’s nothing wrong with wrapping up a day of author talks, poetry and book shopping with a night of visual storytelling.   Here’s your weekly Casa Video Top 10—Look, so many Oscar winners! 1. Creed 2. Spotlight 3. Room  4. The Good Dinosaur…

Find Tucson Weekly People at the Festival of Books

Mari laid it out in this week’s Editor’s Note, but in case you missed that, here’s a day-by-day guide to where you can run into TW folks at this weekend’s Tucson Festival of Books:  Saturday Arts contributor and former editor, Margaret Regan will be on the panel Women Journalists on the Border moderated by UA School…

Wildcat Baseball Ticket Giveaway

It’s baseball season at the UA and you know what that means? We’re giving away tickets to the games! For this weekend, you can win four tickets to one of three matches against Sacramento State:  – Friday, March 11 at 6 p.m. – Saturday, March 12 at 2 p.m. – Sunday, March 13 at 1…

A Path to Follow: North

When most people think of Tucson, they don’t think of metal. Well, maybe literally they think of copper or iron, but not sludge or doom. Recently, though, that seems like it could change.

T Q&A

Frank Powers is the founder of the downtown cooperative Comic-Con inspired store, Constant Con.

The Growlers @ 191 Toole

If you missed the chance to see the self-proclaimed “beach goth” originals when they were in town last year, be sure to hit up The Growlers’ show.

Poetic Politics

Tucson poets Enrique Garcia Naranjo, Odilia Galvan Rodriguez and our own managing editor Mari Herreras will honor the activist work of Francisco X. Alarcon.

Plant Love

Plant lovers, unite. Native Seeds (3061 N. Campbell Ave.) will host their annual spring plant sale.

Understand the Indigenous

La Alianza Indigena Sin Fronteras (The Indigenous Alliance Without Borders) will host an Indigenous Knowledge Gathering at the Tucson Global Justice Center.

Book of the Bard

It may not be the Gutenberg Bible, but to those who are dedicated fans of English literature and theater, the book in residence here now at the Arizona State Museum holds a similar kind of import and even majesty

Big Screen Needed

While Son of Saul took home home the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2016 Oscars, Columbia’s submittal, Ciro Guerra’s also nominated Embrace of the Serpent, was perhaps Saul’s most worthy competitor.

Police Dispatch

An elderly man going through marriage troubles made an emotional scene in an upscale shopping center by spitting chewed-up bread at a sushi counter.

Police Dispatch

A couple terminating their relationship was so determined to have the other party arrested that their bickering resulted in a full investigation—basically regarding who overturned a bowl of cereal during a fight.

B-Sides: Rocket form the Crypt

For another bit of musical nostalgia, but of a completely different variety, bop on over to Club Congress (311 E. Congress St.) on March 13. San Diego-based, definitely not ska luminaries Rocket from the Crypt are back in action after more than a decade of hiatus.

B-Sides: Futuristic

While Tucson’s hip-hop scene continues to rise, our neighbors to the north have their own ace in the hole in rapper transplant Futuristic.


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