Apr 12-18, 2012

Vol. 29, No. 8

The Sleeping Mexican Wakes Up

Two Tucson women seek to rehabilitate the most notorious Mexican stereotype of all

By Gustavo Arellano

News & Opinion

City Week

Cinema

Music

Arts & Culture

  • Two Newer Plays

    Etcetera's 'Touch' provokes thought, while Borderlands' 'Lidless' overreaches

    By Sherilyn Forrester

  • Taming Albee

    Winding Road's competent 'Virginia Woolf' leaves you longing for the classic film

    By Laura C.J. Owen

  • Fabric Expressions

    The Arizona State Museum's 'Hopi Quilts' show illustrates a collision of cultures

    By Margaret Regan

  • Down but Not Out

    Dagoberto Gilb's first post-stroke story collection shows that his abilities are undiminished

    By Christine Wald-Hopkins

  • Top Ten in Books

    Mostly Books' best-sellers for the week ending April 6, 2012

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