Vol. 32, No. 8
Calexico
Playing on the Edge of the Sun
By Linda Ray
Danehy
Tom gets to the heart of who the real heroes are, and it’s not politicians
By Tom Danehy
Evicted
Homeless people who made Estevan Park a safe place to live are evicted by the City of Tucson
By María Inés Taracena
Breaking Borders
Tucson Poetry Festival and it’s new director work to change the status quo and celebrate poetry
By Cali Nash
Vendor Village
Rejoice, swap meet turns 40
By Hillary Davis
Two’s a Crowd
Only one group can survive the legalization initiative process if Arizona really wants legal weed
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
By Mari Herreras
Dust Devil
Letters to the Editor
Are You Well-Meaning?
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
Apprehensive Experience
By Anna Mirocha
The Pleasure Activist
Nine Questions: Sexuality Edition
By Ally Booker
The Skinny
By Jim Nintzel
Film Festival Kickoff
Sex Writing
Maker House Sendoff
Animal Adoption
Pie Party
Life is Scary Fun
“While We’re Young” is the best from Baumbach in 10 years
By Colin Boyd
The Punch Brothers
Blending all forms of music together without contradiction, the Punch Brothers explore the “Phosphorescent Blues.”
By Eric Swedlund
B-Sides
By Heather Hoch
Swans
Swans returns with spectral folk in “To Be Kind”
By Jason P. Woodbury
In Flight
Alvin Ailey returns to Centennial Hall with new vision and tradition
By Margaret Regan
Sunshine and Wisteria
Live Theatre Workshop delivers entertainment if not quite enchantment
By Sherilyn Forrester
Cali Grill: Subtle or Sapless
Cali Grill shifts between beautifully simple at times and a little boring at others
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