California political boss Jesse Unruh put it plainly: “If you can’t take their money, drink their whiskey, (date) their women, take their money and vote against ’em anyway, you don’t belong in…
Month: July 2023
Art Fest 2023 will be 'art explosion' at Tucsons' Hotel McCoy
The Hotel McCoy will transform into a hub for creativity for Arizona Art Fest, an event first held in 2019. Fifteen hotel rooms will serve as venues on Saturday, Aug. 5. Coordinator…
Extreme heat harder for older adults: Aging population & climate change puts more at risk
Scorching temperatures have put millions of Americans in danger this summer, with heat extremes stretching from coast to coast in the Southern U.S. Phoenix hit 110 degrees Fahrenheit or higher every day…
Brian Lopez reflects on life in the shadow of Black Mountain on ‘Tidal,’ his new album
Reawakened and reconnected to the intrinsic joy of music making — sallied forth following an intense psilocybin dream — Tucson native Brian Lopez emerges from the eddy with “Tidal,” his first collection…
Photos: Allium you need is cloves: Tucsonans at Mission Gardens Garlic Festival
About 1,300 people showed up to the Garlic Festival at Mission Gardens on Tucson’s West Side on Saturday morning to pay homage to the beloved bulb in all its many forms. Festival-goers…
Photos: Nintzel's 'unretirement party'; return to reporting at Tucson Sentinel
More than 120 people crowded into the Shanty bar on Thursday evening, to toast the return of Jim Nintzel to journalism and raise money for the nonprofit Tucson Sentinel. Current and recovering…