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Feature
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Ethel Lowther thought her medical records would be easy to find--until she had to go looking for them
- by Jim Nintzel
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Tags: Feature, medical records
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- by Chris Limberis and Jim Nintzel
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Unexpected Discovery and Disclosure in the Stidham Murder
- by Chris Limberis
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Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
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Tucson Q&A with Ellen Hargis
- by Michael Whitney
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Tags: T Q&A
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A recap of last week's news
- by Jim Nintzel
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Tags: The Range
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Big doings in Tucson this week.
- by Sarah Baldwin, Jimmy Boegle and Michael Whitney
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Tags: City Week
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"Nowhere Man," "A Very Long Engagement," "Constantine" and "Million Dollar Baby"
- by Bob Grimm
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Tags: Now Showing at Home
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Cinema Showdown
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What's happening in the world of independent film in Tucson.
- by Carl Hanni
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Casa Video's top rentals for the week
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Tom Walbank, Naim Amor, Colorstore, and The Fashionistas at Club Congress, Wednesday, July 20
- by Annie Holub
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Tags: Live, Tom Walbank
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CD City's top sales for the week
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Review
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After six years, LTW finally completes Alan Ayckbourn's trilogy--but it was worth the wait
- by James Reel
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Tags: Review, Theatre
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Antigone Books best-sellers for the week
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Yum
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Rodney George has flourished for 15 years--but only after a rocky start that he attributes to racism
- by Sarah Baldwin
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Tags: Yum
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Yum
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A $15 million business today, eegee's started off as two guys selling lemon drinks out of a truck
- by Michael Whitney
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Tags: Yum
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Yum
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Tucson may not have a Little Italy or Thai Town, but there's no shortage of ethnic markets
- by Karyn Zoldan
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Tags: Yum, Anita Street Market
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Yum
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Despite Tucson's sleepy reputation, you are not far from somewhere with all-night eats
- by Michael Whitney
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Tags: Yum