Vol. 30, No. 41
Learning Through Landscapes
A school that was on the verge of closing is now turning out future scientists in Barrio Hollywood
By Robert Alcaraz
Danehy
A classic from the Danehy vault (this week in 1999!) on sweeps week and speed traps
Uncertain Path
Republican candidate Martha McSally talks immigration reform
By Jim Nintzel
Garden in Repair
A community comes together to restore a Tucson cultural landmark
By Tatiana Tomich
Rough Times in Smithland
A tough month for Mr. Smith is reminding him to accentuate the positive
By J.M. Smith
Sports
When FC Tucson beat a pro club two weeks ago, the goalscorer was an unlikely (and inspiring) hero
By Brian J. Pedersen
Ask A Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
Thanks, Tucson
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
K. Rat: Tradition 2.0
By Andy Mosier
Prezelski
It's hard to keep candidates (and the political process) "honest" without legitimate opponents involved
By Tom Prezelski
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
T Q & A
Patricia Deridder
By Mari Herreras
City Week
By Tatiana Tomich, Iain Gordon, Jim Nintzel and Irene Messina
Pick of The Week
Turning Up the Heat With Tango
Lies, Lies, Lies
The Lance Armstrong documentary was supposed to be about triumph and perseverance; it didn't quite work out that way
By Bob Grimm
The Power of Words
It's not easy to make a film about the Holocaust, but The Book Thief is held together by Geoffrey Rush's performance
DVD Roundup
By Bill Frost
True TV
On the Rise
My Jerusalem are building an audience the old-fashioned way, winning over fans each time they come to town
By Joshua Levine
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Lex Elias
Live
By Casey Dewey
Nightlands: Oak Island
Kid Puto: Kid Puto
Tedeschi Trucks: Band Made Up Mind
By Gene Armstrong
Stirring Up Sentiment
The source material is great, but Live Theatre Workshop can't quite pull off Capote's Holiday Memories
By Sherilyn Forrester
All About Mother
Margaret Cho brings dark-edged comedy to Rialto
By M. Scot Skinner
Curtis in Arizona
Exhibition provides refreshing Native American perspective on controversial Indian images
By Margaret Regan
Now on Shelves
Short bursts of life history, a look at the making of Baja California's missions and more
By Christine Wald-Hopkins
Steampunk Slip-up
Pub 1922 might want to dump some of the schtick and focus on the basics
Noshing Around
By C.J. Hamm
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