Vol. 30, No. 36
Goddamn, That DJ Made My Day!
Long-time Tucsonan Randy Williams, better known as R Dub!, continues to spin songs for the nation to make babies to
By Joshua Levine
Danehy
Tom on Dr. Benjamin Carson, Burger King's grammatical errors and more
By Tom Danehy
Candid Camera Conflict
City Council candidates split on traffic-enforcement cameras
By Jim Nintzel
Hands Loosely Tied
TPD and the ACLU disagree (surprise!) on how SB 1070 is enforced
By Mari Herreras
Produce Problems
After a canceled schedule, Market on the Move bounces back, but not everyone is thrilled
By D.A. Barber
New Rules
A judge has intervened, so the state has changed some of its MMJ edicts
By J.M. Smith
Serraglio
The shutdown is over (for now, at least), but did we learn anything?
By Randy Serraglio
Pedersen on Sports
As Tedy Bruschi makes his way into the College Football Hall of Fame, Tucson took a moment to honor one of history's greatest Wildcats
By Brian J. Pedersen
Ask A Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
Tom Horne Sucks
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
Is immigration reform going to be a casualty of the debt-ceiling deal?
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
K. Rat: A Win-Win
By Andy Mosier
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
T Q & A
Jonathan Goldman
By Irene Messina
Pick of The Week
Who Let the Dogs Out?
By Iain Gordon
Comedic Value Only
An adaption of the puppet musical from Forgetting Sarah Marshall would have been better than Dario Argento's take on the vampire tale
By Colin Boyd
Remade, but Why?
While a film about bullying should resonate in 2013, the new version of Carrie doesn't beat Brian De Palma's version
By Bob Grimm
True TV
Everything Has Changed
The Cliks are coming to Tucson for the first time, with a new sound blending retro rock and R&B
By Gene Armstrong
Gone Too Soon
One of our music writers remembers Amy and Derrick Ross, known as Nowhere Man and a Whiskey Girl
By Mel Mason
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Ian Guernsey
Live
Bryan Dean Trio
Pearl Jam: Lightning Bolt
By Eric Swedlund
Zodiac: A Hiding Place
Screenwriter's Blues
A new theater company takes on a Sam Shepard classic, but faces some production issues
By Sherilyn Forrester
Landscapes, Limned
You should really take advantage of the opportunity to see Masao Yamamoto's tiny, delicate photos at Etherton
By Margaret Regan
Golden Gangsters
Sunland dimly illuminates seniors seeking cheap drugs from Mexico
By Jarret Keene
Lost in Translation
Two meals at Jun Dynasty offer two different experiences
By Rita Connelly
Noshing Around
By C.J. Hamm
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