Vol. 32, No. 44
Keep Tucson Together
How Tucson friends and neighbors are keeping undocumented families together and fighting a broken immigration system
By Linda Ray
Danehy
Tom used to think America would mature and reject mindless gun violence
By Tom Danehy
Pleasure Activist
A Small Guide to Erotic Gift Giving
By Ally Booker
Tucson Salvage
A jaundiced Christmas filled with yearnings and addictions
By Brian Smith
False Pretense Part I
Is the Downtown Tucson Partnership private security force, and a new city ordinance, a good response to Tucson’s homeless?
By María Inés Taracena
Dust Devil
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
Let’s talk about real preservation
By Mari Herreras
The Skinny
By Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
Everybody Should Have One?
By Anna Mirocha
Little Old Lady on the Loose
Bad Santa
By Tanner Clinch
Holograms and Krumpuses (Krumpi?)
Last Minute Gifts
Woven Art
Christmas Cheer
Classic Goodness
Latest film version of Macbeth gets back to basics for a good film making the Bard proud
By Colin Boyd
Weather the Storm: Saviours
After a decade of shredding, Oakland’s Saviours prove their place in the metal zeitgeist
By O Ryne Warner
Growing Up Pop Punk: Deceptively Innocent
Deceptively Innocent returns with their third EP, and this time they’re getting more serious
By Eric Swedlund
B-Sides: Local Focus
By Heather Hoch
GAP Said, Gaslight Said
After the for-profit theatre Great American Playhouse closed, a drama behind the scenes began to unfold
By Sherilyn Forrester
The Last Dances
ZUZI leads the pack with a unique Solstice story in the final run of holiday dance concerts
By Margaret Regan
Best of Benin: Alafia
Alafia serves a taste of the West African coast with tantilizing barbecue and aromatic spices
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