Vol. 32, No. 26
Monsanto Mania
Is the industrial agriculture company a big GMO satan, or a company just trying to do the right thing to make sure people get fed?
By Lee Allen
Danehy
Sorry tea-baggers, Tom sets the record straight when it comes to those tax arguments, er, mythology
By Tom Danehy
The Science of Violence and Compassion
Father of Sandy Hook victim to speak at Ben’s Bells conference
By Sheila Wilensky
Broadway Limbo
Yes, there were tons of committee meetings and everyone should be happy about the Broadway widening project, but trouble is, they aren’t
By María Inés Taracena
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Dust Devil
Weeds
Editor's Note
It's about more than a strike
By Mari Herreras
Letter to the Editor
Crazyland capable of death and dignity legislation?
Media Watch
KVOA fires reporter for Periscope involvement
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
Well, He Didn't Have a Badge
By Anna Mirocha
Unabashedly Trashy
Pleasure Activist
Hey, it’s still anal pleasure month!
By Ally Booker
Arts, Crafts and Glass
By Jamie Verwys
Cowboys and Gunslingers Say Thanks
WomanKraft Rummage Sale
It’s your birthday, Presidio
Queen Me
Get Wild
Wild & Scenic Film Festival returns to Tucson at the Loft Cinema
By Bob Grimm
Intelligent Design: Rocky Votolato
How a change in perspective pushed Rocky Votolato into a period of explosive creativity
By Eric Swedlund
Intent on Ambiguity: Circuit des Yeux
Circuit des Yeux’s Haley Fohr wants listeners to question what they think they know
By Linda Ray
B-Sides: Ryan Chavira
AMBIENT ARRIVAL
By Heather Hoch
Living with Oneself
Bill Epstein’s one-man show is about small-town life and a love for sports
By Sherilyn Forrester
Home to Roost
Installation with aprons, chickens and Emily Post skewers old ideas of women’s roles
By Margaret Regan
Nook: Waiting Game
Nook’s breakfast menu satisfies mostly, but the service could use some work
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