Vol. 30, No. 31
Raising Arizona
Are ranchers on the cutting edge of environmental land management?
By Bree Collins
Danehy
Tom celebrates the 1997 Wildcat basketball champs as they reunite this week at the Fox
By Tom Danehy
By the Numbers
The city of Tucson turns stingy when it comes to unwanted dogs and cats
By Tim Vanderpool
Phoned In
Stegeman is on sabbatical this semester in Michigan, but continues his duties on the TUSD school board with occasional visits and phone calls
By Mari Herreras
Thoughts About Things
Our sports guy's ADD kicks in as he discusses items briefly passing through the transom of his brain
By Brian J. Pedersen
Editor's Note
Awards and Such
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
You won’t be voting on the pension-reform prop on this year’s city ballot and more...
Media Watch
Hatfield concludes four-decade media career.
By John Schuster
K. Rat
Fish Wrap
By Arnie Bermudez
Messina
Tucson may be far from the ocean, surf shops and perfect waves, but a local surf club has been around for almost a decade
By Irene Messina
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
T Q & A
Barbara Warren
City Week
The Sleeping Beauty, Shakespeare in the Park, Sounds of Scotland, Startup Shark Tank
By Tatiana Tomich and Brian J. Pedersen
Oracle's Glowing
GLOW Festival
Family Despair
People in the Mafia are hilarious, right?
By Bob Grimm
Bang Bang
The kids playing with guns in I Declare War share a sense of desperation with their Lord of the Flies counterparts
By Colin Boyd
Rip 'n' Roll
FIDLAR and the exercise of hard fun
By Michael Petitti
Soundbites
Butch Hancock, Holy Grail, Kenny Loggins and more
By Gene Armstrong
EIGHT Questions
Nathan Willett
Live
The Love Language and Union Pacific
By Joshua Levine
The Orwells: Who Needs You
By Eric Swedlund
Hanson: Anthem
Faculty in Focus
The artists/teachers of Pima Community College reflect upon nature as an escape
By Margaret Regan
Totalitarian Trauma
A dark drama at IT takes on sex, lies and government-speak
By M. Scot Skinner
Hopefulness and Heaviness
Rogue Theatre's season opener is an Indian-themed exploration of identity
By Sherilyn Forrester
Obsession
A warning: If you plan on diving into the first chapter of Love by Drowning, you won't quit there
By Christine Wald-Hopkins
Still Fresh
Wildflower is celebrating its 15th year in Tucson, still offering stylish takes on American cuisine
By Rita Connelly
Noshing Around
12th annual Roasted Chile Festival, The seventh annual World Margarita Championship and more
By C.J. Hamm
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