Vol. 30, No. 38
Tiger's Rules
How did Tom Ziegler, 80 years old, weighing no more than 110 pounds soaking wet, become one of Tucson's most famous personalities?
By David Mendez
Danehy
Tom wonders when the heck the Tea Party will finally fade away
By Tom Danehy
Wide Margins
Remember when people thought the Ward 3 race would be close? It wasn't.
By Jim Nintzel and Henry Barajas
Poverty Pass
The UA and the city partner to study poverty in Tucson, but what will policy makers do with the information gathered?
By Mari Herreras
Buying in Bisbee
The delivery option is great, but privacy issues and a lack of selection are a problem for Green Farmacy
By J.M. Smith
Guest Commentary
TUSD must maintain current desegregation monitoring model
By Members of The TUSD Independent Citizens' Committee
Ask A Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Pedersen on Sports
Our sports guy reflects on the AIA rankings fiasco, Tucson baseball history and the befuddling Suns
By Brian J. Pedersen
Downing
A car is stolen from an old lady in midtown Tucson—and a pretty good time is had by all
By Renée Downing
Editor's Note
Coloring Contest!
By Dan Gibson
K. Rat: Delusions, Please
By Andy Mosier
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
T Q & A
Dan Horner
By Irene Messina
The Skinny
By Jim Nintzel
City Week
By Iain Gordon, Tatiana Tomich and Brian J. Pedersen
Pick of The Week
Destination Fandom
By Iain Gordon
The Films of the Fest
The Nightmare Before Christmas, Bobcat Goldthwait, a place called Donut Taco Palace II and more than 40 other films all find a place at the Loft Film Festival
By Casey Dewey
Now Showing at Home
By Bill Frost
True TV
Now Streaming
Short but Sweet Songwriting
Somehow Seattle launched the all-female surf sounds of La Luz
By Eric Swedlund
Live
Free Machines, Peach Kelli Pop, Hip Don't Dance
By Joshua Levine
Nine Questions
Ari Aho
LABMUNKZink: Almanac
Quasi: Mole City
By Brian Mock
Howe Gelb: The Coincidentalist
By Gene Armstrong
Soundbites
This Week in Music
By Stephen Seigel
The Familiar 'Fantasticks'
Arizona Repertory Theatre brings to the stage a successful take on one of the most produced musicals in modern history
By Sherilyn Forrester
Agents of Change
Hands-on operation Kore Press has launched careers and thrived on a national scale for 20 years
Dancing Gladiators
Diavolo's athletic artists master movement styles from modern dance to skateboarding
By Margaret Regan
Hands-On Deliciousness
The second Zemam's is essentially a larger sequel to the original location, but that's fine by us
Noshing Around
By C.J. Hamm
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