Vol. 36, No. 35
Danehy
Tom reaches out to find middle ground with the opposite side of the political divide
By Tom Danehy
Cultural As Folk
At 84, Big Jim Griffith is still hunting down saints and devils
By Margaret Regan
Bite-Sized Culture
Tucson Meet Yourself is back with music, dance and—of course—food
By Vianney Cardenas
Living Legends
An excerpt from Saints, Statues and Stories: A Folklorist Looks at the Religious Art of Sonora
By James S. Griffith
Raising the Deep End
Attorney seeks to update pool codes after drownings
By Jeff Gardner
Three’s Company
Trio of eastsiders vying for city council in Ward 4
By Kathleen B. Kunz
Crop Up
Hemp stands ready to be the next big thing
By Lee Allen
Folk Yeah!
By Jim Nintzel
The Skinny
Sen. Martha McSally continues to look like a stooge for the president
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
City Week
By Emily Dieckman
No Laughing Matter
Joker deserves the hook
By Bob Grimm
Reel Indie
Second Genesis
Steve Hackett dips his toes back into rocky waters
By Brett Callwood
Latin Swing
Raza Fest is must-see mezcla
XOXO
Mark your calendars
By Xavier Omar Otero
Lush strokes
DeGrazia: In the jungle and the city
Spy vs. wry
Gaslight Theatre spy thriller packs plenty of laughs
By Logan Burtch-Buus
Bravo, Zulu
A new location and updated menu allow BZs Italian Kitchen to flourish
By Mark Whittaker
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