Vol. 31, No. 4
An Analog Experience
The handmade books of Spork Press are spreading across the literary universe, leaving the Spork collective 'more psyched than ever'
By David Mendez
Danehy
It's time for Lent, so Tom wants to do some confessing
By Tom Danehy
Too Little, Too Late?
A group of Tucson High employees worry about retaliation and want to know why it took TUSD administration six months to finally investigate their allegations
By Mari Herreras
Collision Course
Washington Post reporter Dan Balz talks about the 2012 election and more at the Festival of Books
By Jim Nintzel
Once More Unto the Breach
Terry Goddard runs for secretary of state on a platform of protecting voters' rights
Pushing for Public Education
Superintendent H.T. Sanchez and other Tucsonans went to Austin to organize the fight to save public schools
By David Safier
Variety of Victories
The march toward sane marijuana policies in America continues onward
By J.M. Smith
Serraglio
Tucson's new holiday celebrating César Chávez reminds us that change happens one step at a time
By Randy Serraglio
Sports
By Brian J. Pedersen
Ask a Mexican
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
Climbing History
By David McGlothlin
You Heard It Here First
Sets on the Sand
By Henry Barajas
Call Them Ishmaels
Riveting (But Ridiculous)
Grand Piano mixes piano playing and Hitchcock-approximating suspense
By Bob Grimm
One Last Job
The Art of the Steal manages to be funny at times, but humor alone can't save this movie
By Colin Boyd
Now Showing at Home
By Bill Frost
True TV
High Alert
Retreats and Returns
Seriously, if you're not interested in seeing Sharon Jones, you might hate joy and we can't be your friend anymore
By Eric Swedlund
Soundbites
Your guide to enjoying music and avoiding drunken morons on St. Patrick's Day
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Amanda Paige Albert
Andrew Collberg and Mimicking Birds, Plush, March 10
By Joshua Levine
Arthur Migliazza: Laying it Down
By Jim Lipson
The Monitors: Dead Sick Winter
North: Metanoia
Circumnavigation Concerns
ATC's Around the World in 80 Days has solid performances, but doesn't quite click
By Sherilyn Forrester
Feeding the Monster
By Todd Miller
Now on Shelves
Jokes, poems featuring bird motifs, and mariachis
By Christine Wald-Hopkins
Beer and Bad Service
This review probably isn't going to make us more popular with World of Beer, but our reviewer has a few nice things to say
By Jacqueline Kuder
Noshing Around
Your exclusive home for Mercado San Agustin food news this week
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