Vol. 31, No. 5
Body Revolution
When Jes Baker decided to accept her body, it started a revolution. And ground zero was Tucson, which is about to host the first Body Love Conference
By Mari Herreras and Chelo Grubb
Danehy
If Arizona Republicans hate welfare so much, why are they looking to expand it for education?
By Tom Danehy
Glitter From Uranus
Fueled by the power of gold lamé, Kitty Quasar (who is definitely not Jared McKinley) takes over the Rialto Saturday night
By David Mendez
Who's Coming to the Conference?
By Chelo Grubb
Stress Study Success
Let's cross our collective fingers that Sue Sisley's research on marijuana and PTSD gets the remaining approvals it needs
By J.M. Smith
Sports
Sati Santa Cruz and his 90 miles-per-hour fastball could show up in the big leagues soon
By Brian J. Pedersen
Ask a Mexican
By Gustavo Arellano
The Skinny
Arizona's sad record of women in poverty
By Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
The Star has a new publisher
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
Prezelski
The near-passing of SB 1062 should tell us something about lawmaking in Arizona
By Tom Prezelski
Giving and Guitarróns
Play in the Park/Park in the Play
Toe-to-Toe With Spades and Hoes
Such Great Heights
Concierge Cinema
With all of his ideas and ideals working in focus, The Grand Budapest Hotel is Wes Anderson's finest work
By Colin Boyd
Spoiler Alert: Spiders
Enemy is a thrilling puzzler of a film, but probably not recommended for arachnophobes
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Finally, the opportunity to see Jonah Hill's fake penis at your convenience
By Bill Frost
True TV
Dawn Patrol
Getting Through
Terri Hendrix is a woman of many genres with a desire to inspire audiences
By Gene Armstrong
Soundbites
Sacred Machine and Topaz say goodbye
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Tony Frank
By Henry Barajas
Live
Hello Dollface, Copper and Congress, Leila Lopez Band
By Joshua Levine
Kathleen Grace: No Place to Fall
Phantogram: Voices
By Sean Bottai
Various Artists: Dune Drift 2
Left in the Dark
Burn This lacks the spark that it needs to be successful
By Sherilyn Forrester
Oklahoma! Way More Than OK
Arizona Rep's superlative rendition restores glory to a classic musical
By M. Scot Skinner
Double Dance Duty
Joffrey Ballet of Chicago and Tucson's Artifact Dance Project perform on opposite ends of the University this weekend
By Margaret Regan
Admirable Agustín
Ryan Clark's takeover of the main space at the Mercado might be one of the best things to happen to Tucson food
By Dan Gibson
Noshing Around
By C.J. Hamm
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