Vol. 36, No. 22
It’s the End of the World As We Know It
An excerpt from Tucson author Kimi Eisle’s new post-apocalyptic novel The Lightest Object in the Universe
Danehy
Musing about Joe Biden’s complicated history and frustrating tendency to shoot himself in the foot
By Tom Danehy
Big Bills
Pima County Supervisors approve budget
By Kathleen B. Kunz
Destination Comedy
Mike Pavon and The O want to bring back the Miracle Mile one business at a time
By Linda Ray
Pedaler’s Delight
Saguaro National Park Bike Ranch Approved
By Christopher Boan
Editor's Note
Aloha!
By Jim Nintzel
Police Dispatch
Pierced-Penis Perp
By Anna Mirocha
City Week
Weekly Pics
By Emily Dieckman
Frightful Fiesta
Midsommar is a slow burn that will fill you with dread
By Bob Grimm
Reel Indie
By Jeff Gardner
You still don’t know me
Gary Wilson: From Loner to King
XOXO
Mark your calendars
By Xavier Omar Otero
Bump in the Night
Tabitha Turnpike has a MONSTERous Problem shines with childhood imagination
By Jess Herrera
Author’s Note
Pima County Library residents ‘Demystify Writing’
The Lightest Object in the Universe
Multidisciplinary Tucson artist Kimi Eisele has written an optimistic post-apocalyptic novel
By Margaret Regan
Cross Culture Cuisine
Penca’s new executive chef keeps one foot in Guadalajara
By Meredith O'Neil
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