Vol. 32, No. 1
Banged Up
For former football players, life with concussions ain’t easy
By Justin Sayers
Danehy
Tom points out the obvious when it comes to Republicans, spending and public education
By Tom Danehy
The Pleasure Activist
Exercise Induced Orgasms: aka “Coregasms”
Fed Up
UA graduate students begin to organize for their lives in shadow of state education cuts
By María Inés Taracena
Naval Salute
Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly return a WWII uniform to a Navy veteran’s family
By Jim Nintzel
Goodbye Will
Humble announces resignation, but no word on who replaces the ADHS director
By Mari Herreras
Dust Devils
Letters to the Editor
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
The Skinny
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
Deconstructing the Creative Block
By Cali Nash
One Man's Trash is Another Man's Treasure
GMOs! What Are They Good For?
Intuitive Creation
Off The Vine
Dom Limits
“Fifty Shades of Grey” is still a dumb movie, but it doesn’t do dumb bad
By Colin Boyd
Collective Sounds
Tucson’s Human Behavior puts out inspiring goth-folk or bluegrass drone, take your pick
By Eric Swedlund
B-Sides
By Heather Hoch
Silver Linings
Surfer Blood’s John Paul Pitts takes the good with the bad for their newest record
Mark Klett at Etherton Feb. 19
By Margaret Regan
Theater Form
Arizona Repertory Theatre’s “This” seems a little lost, while Borderlands’ “Absence” tells an important migrant family story
By Sherilyn Forrester
Life and Death
Ghosting the shadowy edges of a fatal diagnosis
Quick Bites
Sichuan Sidepiece
Szechuan Omei delivers, but not without some flaws
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