Vol. 31, No. 19
Behind the Bar
A look at the mothers, writers and musicians who pour Tucson's tastiest drinks
By Henry Barajas
Danehy
Tom would feel better about the sanctuary issue if the people involved spoke English
By Tom Danehy
Cap'n Al Calls It Quits
Melvin's stall, DuVal's haul and other news from the gubernatorial free-for-all
By Jim Nintzel
Wellness Welcome
An LGBT-focused health and wellness clinic delivered by CODAC is still in the works and looking for community input
By Mari Herreras
NY State of Mind
Unfortunately, the Empire State's medical marijuana bill isn't the step forward it seems to be
By Brad Poole
Ask A Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
The People Have Spoken
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
Hottest Day of the Year Ride
By Irene Messina
The Legend of the Masked Marshal
Fourth Avenue/Downtown Shopping Crawl
Independence Inconvenience
Obvious Child just doesn't have enough to sustain interest
By Colin Boyd
Love, Satire Style
The geniuses behind Wet Hot American Summer take on romantic comedies
By Bob Grimm
DVD Roundup
By Bill Frost
Cinema Showdown!
By Casey Dewey
True TV
Sounds of the Summer
Cassie Van Gelder
9 Song Sampler
The young men of Dub Thompson emerged from the Southern California suburbs to make an exciting frenetic rush of an album
By Joshua Levine
Accepting the Inevitable
The brutality of Young Widows' new album reminds the band why they started making music in the first place
By Eric Swedlund
Soundbites
Two benefits featuring band reunions, including the return of Malignus Youth
Nine Questions
Shannon Hebert
Live
Apostles of Ale, Our Daily Trespasses, Race to the Bottom; Borderlands Brewing Company, Saturday, June 21
Dead Retina: Two Young Cops
The Round Table
Live Theatre Workshop's latest show looks at one of the sharpest wits in American history
By Sherilyn Forrester
Nine on the Line
Jonathan Landeen
By C.J. Hamm
Bistro Bizarre
Viva's Bistro is a restaurant that can't seem to decide what it wants to be
By Jacqueline Kuder
Welcome to the Neighborhood
Ari Shapiro's newest venture, Sidecar, is a neighborhood bar with special touches
By David Mendez
Noshing Around
Pop-up Sanar returns to Acacia
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