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Calexico releases its first studio recording in four years.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  09-13-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

AmoChip Dabney: Not Out of Words (Microchip)new

For anyone familiar with AmoChip Dabney's various stage personas, this all-instrumental improvisational suite for piano is probably the last thing you'd expect to hear. A multi-instrumentalist excelling on saxophones, keyboards and bass, Dabney is the consummate pro.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Lipson  |  09-13-2012  |  Reviews

Preponderance of Evidencenew

The federal DOE's Office of Civil Rights determines that TUSD officials retaliated against a whistleblower.
Tucson Weekly  |  Mari Herreras  |  09-13-2012  |  Education

Where He Needs To Benew

Legendary punk frontman Keith Morris seems revived by OFF!
Tucson Weekly  |  Casey Dewey  |  09-13-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

Overstuffed!new

Featuring a story within a story within a story, 'The Words' is way too convoluted.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  09-13-2012  |  Reviews

Truly Terriblenew

'Branded' is an epically awful film about marketing ... or something like that.
Tucson Weekly  |  Colin Boyd  |  09-13-2012  |  Reviews

Arizona's Progressive Daysnew

A retired Arizona State University professor looks back at Arizona's populist roots.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Hull  |  09-10-2012  |  Nonfiction

Social Media for Justicenew

A friend of a slain woman takes to Facebook in an attempt to get charges re-filed.
Tucson Weekly  |  Brian J. Pedersen  |  09-06-2012  |  Crime & Justice

Doping Dilemmanew

The city of Tucson may put the squeeze on a doc's greyhound antics.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  09-05-2012  |  Animal Issues

Dry Movienew

'Lawless' fails by focusing on an actor who can't rise to the level of those around him.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  09-05-2012  |  Reviews

Imagery and Colornew

Janet McAdams' debut novel offers poetic flourishes, but it still reads like a debut novel
Tucson Weekly  |  Nick Depascal  |  09-05-2012  |  Fiction

French Desperationnew

'Farewell, My Queen' depicts the gritty end of Marie Antoinette.
Tucson Weekly  |  Colin Boyd  |  09-05-2012  |  Reviews

The Tallest Man on Earth: There's No Leaving Nownew

A couple of years after his breakthrough sophomore album, The Wild Hunt, Swedish singer/songwriter Kristian Matsson has toned things down for There's No Leaving Now, but it's still a beguiling, dark work.
Tucson Weekly  |  Michael Petitti  |  08-30-2012  |  Reviews

Bobby Womack: The Bravest Man in the Universenew

For his latest comeback—and first album of new material in 18 years—this R&B titan of the 1960s and '70s went to England.
Tucson Weekly  |  Gene Armstrong  |  08-16-2012  |  Reviews

Sasha Go Hard: Do You Know Who I Am?new

Young rapper/vocalists like Rye Rye and Azealia Banks epitomize a post-millennial sass that's all about eclecticism.
Tucson Weekly  |  Sean Bottai  |  08-16-2012  |  Reviews

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