Vol. 27, No. 18
A Tucson Checkup
New data shows that the health of Pima County residents is decidedly mixed
By Dave Devine and Molly McKasson
Danehy
Mourning the loss of two men who were legends in their fields
By Tom Danehy
Unhealthy Horses
Critics say the UA's Equine Center may be skimping on care due to cash-flow problems
By Tim Vanderpool
Pot for Pain?
Supporters of Arizona's medical-marijuana initiative say the law will pass—and better yet, survive this time
By Mari Herreras
Tea for Three
The GOP candidates in CD8 talk about illegal immigration, fiscal reform and the Rosemont Mine
By Jim Nintzel
Paying for the Great Outdoors
Thanks to support from towns and companies, most of Arizona's state parks remain open—at least for now
By Samantha Ferrell
Guest Opinion: VOICES
My attempt at being vegan raised my consciousness—but it just wasn't for me
By Kaitlin Gates Tarter
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Date Set, Award Won
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Jim Nintzel, Hank Stephenson and Dave Devine
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
K. Rat
Downing
The true blame for the Gulf Coast mess lies not with BP, but with our government
By Renée Downing
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
Weekly Wide Web
Who Is Building Tucson?
By Nick Smith
City Week
By Adam Lehrer and D.J. Ochoa
Musical Chemistry
By Adam Lehrer
Real Filmmakers
'Best Worst Movie' entertains—and makes one think about the nature of art
By James DiGiovanna
Going Rogue
Tom Cruise is great in this entertaining if insubstantial flick
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Time to Cut Loose
Tucsonans get a chance to see what they missed the first time around with Harlem
By Stephen Seigel
Soundbites
Nine Questions
By Kristine Peashock
Live
By Billups Allen
Tokyo Police Club: Champ (Mom + Pop)
By Sean Bottai
The Dead Weather: Sea of Cowards (Third Man)
By Michael Petitti
Flying Lotus: Cosmogramma (Warp)
By Gene Armstrong
Top Ten in Music
Two Characters Times Two
Rogue's 'The Four of Us' plays with the lives of two real-life literary figures
By Nathan Christensen
Honoring a Native Son
TMA's David Tineo retrospective proves the renowned artist is far more than a mere muralist
By Margaret Regan
Migrants' Worlds
Philip Garrison's brief collection of immigration anecdotes includes compelling, unforgettable stories
By Brian Park
Top Ten in Books
Pretty but Shallow
A Steak in the Neighborhood is chic, fun and quite formulaic
Noshing Around
By Adam Borowitz
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