Vol. 29, No. 21
Better Not Blink
A mural and historic district make Clifton worth the drive — and your attention
By Mari Herreras
Danehy
Tom offers free advice to Supreme Court whiners, a Tea Party congressman and others
By Tom Danehy
Willcox Wine Renaissance
Thanks to a small group of passionate people, Southern Arizona wine is making its mark
By Rita Connelly
From Boom(town) to Bust
A ghost town's history tracks the ups and downs of Southern Arizona's economy
By Brian J. Pedersen
The Ghosts of Tumacácori
The relationship between native people and Europeans stretches back three centuries at this Spanish mission
By Tim Vanderpool
Drinking It All In
Meet the regulars at St. Elmo's, perhaps the oldest bar in the state
By Britain Eakin
Demolition by Neglect
Left to decay, historic homes continue to disappear
Fired Up!
Tucson cabbies question the legality of their independent-contractor status
Back From the Dead
After bouts with bankruptcy and the housing downturn, a Sahuarita development is roaring back to life
Homegrown Controversy
Not all MMJ patients look forward to the opening of dispensaries
By J.M. Smith
Guest Commentary
'Bullies begone!' is the battle cry of an octogenarian who's not taking any crap
By Gretchen Nielsen
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
Our Elected Bigots
By Jimmy Boegle
Gargulinski
Does our fair town really need another Walmart?
By Ryn Gargulinski
K. Rat
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
Random Shots
Red Meat
TQ&A
Beverly Kay Borum
The Skinny
By Jim Nintzel
Weekly Wide Web
Way to Go, 'Star'
By Dan Gibson
City Week
By Rachel Cabakoff, Serena Valdez and Hope Miller
Pottermania—The Musical Version
Harry and the Potters, Club Congress, July 19
By Rachel Cabakoff
Just Good Enough
Woody Allen's 'To Rome With Love' has too many subplots, but it still entertains
By Colin Boyd
Five to See, Five to Skip
The best—and worst—movies of 2012 so far
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
The Hunter (Blu-ray); The Artist (Blu-ray); Being Flynn (Blu-ray)
Top Ten in Movies
Casa Video's top rentals for the week ending July 8, 2012
A Man of Many Influences
Stephane Wrembel is famous for his Django Reinhardt-style gypsy tunes, but he traces his guitar licks to Pink Floyd
By Gene Armstrong
Live
King Tuff, The Resonars, The Electric Blankets, Plush, July 6
By Joshua Levine
Nine Questions
David Williams
By Casey Dewey
Fiona Apple: The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do (Epic)
By Sean Bottai
Father John Misty: Fear Fun (Sub Pop)
By Michael Petitti
Various Artists: The Inner Flame: A Tribute to Rainer Ptacek (Fire)
By Eric Swedlund
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Top Ten in Music
Zia Records' top sales for the week ending July 8, 2012
Bridging Two Worlds
A Yavapai Indian survives the 1872 Skeleton Cave massacre and is taken in by soldiers who killed his family
By Tim Hull
The Master as Young Artist
Eugene O'Neill's recently discovered 'Exorcism' foreshadows the themes of his later works
By Sherilyn Forrester
Art Gone Wild
Repurposed thrift-shop knits and giant balloons boost the excitement at downtown's contemporary galleries
By Margaret Regan
Top Ten in Books
Antigone Books' best-sellers for the week ending July 6, 2012
Now That's Italian
The last remnant of the Gavi empire serves up tasty food in humongous portions
Noshing Around
By Adam Borowitz
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