Rodeo season is quickly approaching. Every Tucson parent knows what that means: a day off of school for the kids. : Keep them ...
The third time’s the charm. Just ask Gracie Soto, owner of Anita Street Market. : After closing twice, Soto is giving it another go, feeding customers just like her grandparents did.  : “I knew ...
With a new president in office and policies changing rapidly, “What the Constitution Means to Me” is an important stage production, according to Betsy Kruse Craig, Invisible Theatre’s managing ...
For longtime Tucsonans Corey Shaver and Lawrence Combs, beer has always been a fixture in their lives. : The two met while working at Pueblo Vida Brewing Company in town. From there, they moved to ...
Shot entirely in secret, Mohammad Rasoulof’s award-winning thriller, THE SEED OF THE SACRED FIG, centers on a family thrust ...
A coyote darted out in front of us and sort of stood in the road there staring right at me, in my headlights, on a still, moonless night. The light reflected back to me through her eyes. I swerved to ...
Canadian guitarist Jesse Cook said he feels helpless. The California wildfires are devastating, he said, and playing there last week seemed trite. : “I’m just watching the news hourly in shock,” Cook ...
When it comes to exploring the 1950s roots of rock ‘n’ roll, you can do a lot worse than to delve into the catalog of Reverend Horton Heat. Singer/guitarist Jim “the Rev” Heath has been preaching the ...
Tucked beneath the back of the stairs at the Ramada by Wyndham Tucson, 777 W. Cushing Street, Eritrean-born Huruy Zerzghi happily sells opals to anyone interested. But these are not just any opals; ...
He worked as a stable boy at a carnival when he came across the “worst-ever Beatles tribute band playing at the amusement park entrance to the midway.” : At the gig, “George Harrison” punched out ...
Fort Lowell Museum’s History in the Park returns Saturday, Jan. 25, combining history, leisure, and the timeless game of baseball. The game will spotlight how 19th-century soldiers found camaraderie ...
Alanna Magovern Regester laughed after being asked when she first attended a Tucson Gem and Mineral Show. “It was back when my mom was pregnant with me,” Regester said. “I was born in 1985 and now 40 ...