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In matters of race, our society still has a long way to go--so why make things even harder for minority kids?
- by Tom Danehy
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Tags: Danehy, Social Science, race
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Feature
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The downtown warehouse arts district faces an uncertain future
- by Dave Devine and Molly McKasson
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Tags: Feature, Arts
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Currents Feature
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Returning to school after a 30-year hiatus, Marie Leal discovered the UA was unfairly charging her a little extra
- by Mari Herreras
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Tags: Currents Feature, UA
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Interscholastic Sports Body, Newspapers Battle over Credentials
- by John Schuster
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Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
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Has our country come far enough to elect Barack Hussein Obama as president?
- by Catherine O'Sullivan
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Tags: O'Sullivan, Obama, Elections
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Tucson Q&A with Leon Buttler
- by Mari Herreras
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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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Our top picks of what to do and where to do it for the week.
- by Claire Engelken and Josh Garvey
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Tags: City Week
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High School Flashback Collection, "Nixon: The Election Year Edition," and "American Experience: The Presidents Collection"
- by Bob Grimm
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Tags: Now Showing at Home
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Casa Video's top rentals for the week
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2008 HoCo Fest, Club Congress, Friday, Aug. 29, through Sunday, Aug. 31
- by James Hudson
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Tags: Live
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Toxic Ranch Records top sales for the week
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Review
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While LTW amuses with the saga of a student and her tutor, Arizona Onstage makes the world a better place with 'Songs'
- by David Ryder
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Tags: Review, Theatre
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Review
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An Etherton Gallery portfolio honors the negatives from history's best-known photos
- by Margaret Regan
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Tags: Review, Photography
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Book Feature
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Vail's Kathleen Bryan--aka Judith Tarr--delivers another entertaining saga in her War of the Rose series
- by J.M. Hayes
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Tags: Book Feature, Fiction
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Mostly Books top sales for the week