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Part Artist, Part Scientist, All Female

Jul 24, 2008, Vol. 25, No. 22

YUM! In Tucson and in the restaurant world in general, women rule when it comes to pastries read more »

FEATURE: Wingspan's new leader credits the LGBT organization for giving him direction read more »

CURRENTS: A not-quite-liveblog of last week's Legislative District 29 debate read more »

CINEMA: If you're stoned, 'Mother of Tears' may be incredibly amusing read more »

MUSIC: Harvey Milk share their brand of blues rock with audiences west of the Mississippi for the first time read more »

ARTS: Tucson High drama teacher Art Almquist doesn't shy away from controversial material read more »

BOOKS: 'Landscapes of Fraud' chronicles the privatization of the Upper Santa Cruz read more »

OPINION: T. Boone Pickens may be supporting renewable 'energy'but gaining a water monopoly is his real goal read more »

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ABBA Attack

Pierce Brosnan's crooning in 'Mamma Mia!' will have you desperately sending out an S.O.S.

by BOB GRIMM

Meryl Streep never ceases to amaze, and what she does in Mamma Mia!, a screen adaptation of the hit musical featuring the mighty works of ABBA, is so good that I almost forgave the movie's...

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Desert Locavore

Our intrepid writer decided to only eat local foods for a whole week; here's her diary

by KARYN ZOLDAN

Practice blatant localism. I saw those words on a bumper sticker, and it haunted me. I already eat in locally owned restaurants; I use a naturopath and acupuncturist to heal me instead of Blue Cross...

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Executive Homecoming

Wingspan's new leader credits the LGBT organization for giving him direction

by CLAIRE ENGELKEN

Jason Cianciotto, the executive director of Wingspan--Southern Arizona's gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community center--has spent the better part of his life helping LGBT members across the country. Cianciotto credits Wingspan for helping him find...

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Experiment in Horror

If you're stoned, 'Mother of Tears' may be incredibly amusing

by JAMES DIGIOVANNA

Director Dario Argento is perhaps most famous for making movies in which his daughter, Asia Argento, portrays a woman who is being raped. Amateur Freudians can make what they want of this, but I think...

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Growing Habits

Native Seeds/SEARCH builds a new home to house its seeds and pursue its mission

by CLAIRE ENGELKEN

The old adobe guesthouse at 2130 N. Alvernon Way is bursting at the seams. It's not full of people, but rather thousands of varieties of seeds just waiting to be planted in their native Southwestern...

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Like a Fox

A (former) Tucson Original makes good in the regional restaurant market Perfect

by JOSH GARVEY

In Major League Baseball, hitting .400 is almost impossible; nobody's done it since 1941. In the business world, .400 is not such a great number, whereas batting 1.000 is nearly impossible. But that's pretty much...

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Meet Eef

The frontman of Clem Snide goes solo with 'Lose Big'

by ANNIE HOLUB

You may not recognize Eef Barzelay's name, but you might recognize his former band's name, Clem Snide. And even if you don't recognize that, you'll recognize Barzelay's distinctive voice and rock stylings: One of Clem...

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Part Artist, Part Scientist, All Female

In Tucson and in the restaurant world in general, women rule when it comes to pastries

by RITA CONNELLY

Anyone who watches Bravo's popular cooking show Top Chef knows that pastry has been the downfall of many great chefs. Even last season's winner, Stephanie Izard--the first woman champion on the show--created a lackluster dessert...

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Pick of the Week

Fighting Femicide

by KATE SAAVEDRA

As a child, author Stella Pope Duarte dreamed of writing, but she never dreamed she'd end up writing about violent crime. "I always loved literature as a kid, always. I loved to tell stories," said...

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Pure Beauty

Conrad Wilde Gallery braves construction and the summer heat with a greatest-hits exhibition

by MARGARET REGAN

Old zippers, teabags, PVC pipe, plastic toys, squished-up rolls of toilet paper: Take one look at that list, and you might guess somebody's been inventorying the trash heap. You'd be wrong, though. All of these...

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Event Cancellation

Today’s Aveda Institute Open House at 845 N. Park Ave., as listed on page 25 in our July 24 print issue, has been postponed. The event has been rescheduled for Thursday, Aug. 21, at 8 p.m. ...

Meet Eef: Eef Barzelay, @ Plush Sunday 7/27

You may not recognize Eef Barzelay's name, but you might recognize his former band's name, Clem Snide. And even if you don’t recognize that, you’l. […]

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