Vol. 32, No. 40
Deported Father
Deported six months ago, Cesar Leyva is not giving up the fight to return to Tucson and his son
By María Inés Taracena
Danehy
Tom says Pima County voters are cheap, lack imagination and love reckless driving (and he’s probably right)
By Tom Danehy
Pleasure Activist
Some Myth-Busting For Transgender Awareness Week
By Ally Booker
Tucson Salvage
How this quadriplegic overcame incredible odds to become a Juvenile Court public defender
By Brian Smith
Court Pleading
After losing this year’s Tucson City Council election, GOP candidates hope a judge will hand them a victory
By Jim Nintzel
MMJ Opinion
During Epilepsy awareness month, let’s remind ourselves why legalization is important
By Aari Ruben
Dust Devil
Sonoran Summer Morning
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
When did we stop caring?
By Mari Herreras
The Skinny
Media Watch
Tough week on the prep sports comedy circuit for Arizona Daily Star reporter
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
(Don’t) Stop and Smell the Flowers
By Anna Mirocha
Good, clean family fun
Get Your Glass On
By Tanner Clinch
Etsy Marketplace
Don’t Sweat It
Tatted Burlesque
Journalism Heart
Spotlight reminds us that a free press is important and journalism still fights for what’s true
By Colin Boyd
“JUST MUSIC:” Adara Rae
While refusing genre classification, Adara Rae’s first LP is wise beyond her years
By Eric Swedlund
Fashionable Anthem: We Were Promised Jetpacks
Scotland’s We Were Promised Jetpacks have a penchant for crafting your new favorite song
By Linda Ray
B-Sides: The Chateau Disco
WELCOME TO THE UNDERGROUND
By Heather Hoch
B-sides: American Monoxide
JUST LISTEN
B-Sides: WAND
WAILING WAND
Different Strokes
Multi-genre artist Shen Wei stages modern dance concert and art exhibition in Tucson
By Margaret Regan
Killer Christmas
The Arizona Repertory Theatre adeptly handles a darkly funny Christmas with Reckless
By Sherilyn Forrester
A Reason to Remember
Trans Scripts offers a three-performance alook into the lives of six trans women
By M. Scot Skinner
Common Goods: Commoner & Co.
Commoner & Co. serves up fancy comfort food that could use some spice
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