Vol. 32, No. 38
Fat Girls Can
An excerpt from Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls: A Handbook for Unapologetic Living by Jes Baker
By Jes Baker and Chelo Grubb
Danehy
Sure life is about personality, not looks, but tom takes a look at each of the republican presidential candidates anyway
By Tom Danehy
Los Olvidados
All Souls Procession 2015 remembers our history’s forgotten ghosts
By María Inés Taracena
Ask a Mexican!
SPECIAL BEST OF EDITION
By Gustavo Arellano
A Dust Devil Special
Editor's Note
Cultural Work
By Mari Herreras
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
Didn't Get Lucky
By Anna Mirocha
How Trashy
Pleasure Activist
Phone Sex Part I: Surprisingly Liberating
By Ally Booker
The Skinny
By Jim Nintzel
Cosplay & Comics
By Tanner Clinch
Kilts on Celts
Stout Showdown
What Happens When You Die?
Bombing Politics
There’s a lot wrong with Our Brand is Crisis, which keeps it from great political satire
By Colin Boyd
Wake the Dead: NOLF
Before the All Souls Procession comes Night of the Living Fest, and this year the bands are bigger and the set-up will be insane
By Heather Hoch
It’s All Subjective: Strange Wilds
Not your parents’ grunge, Strange Wilds bring PNW punk to Tucson
By Eric Swedlund
B-Sides: Nina Diaz
IF YOU’RE NOT COMATOSE BY NOW…
B-Sides: Día de las Luchas
MASKS ON
B-Sides: Mother Falcon
STROKE OF GENIUS
She Writes
sheworkXX gives female playwrights a stage with seven separate works in “Gnawing the Bone”
By Sherilyn Forrester
Bending Space
At Bernal Gallery, two art profs exhibit work that’s brainy and bodacious
By Margaret Regan
Bread and Bones: La Estrella
La Estrella has been upholding the pan de muerto tradition for 25 years
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