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Theater company unveils its schedule
Borderlands Theater's 2013-14 season includes a prize-winning premiere, a traditional Christmas pageant and a visit with poet Pablo Neruda.
Dishing with the chef: Grill with an eye toward healthy
Alfred Beltran is a Tucson native, so he knows what's in store for him over the next few months - hot days, then some hotter ones.
UA Poetry Center names new executive director
Poet Tyler Meier can barely contain himself.
Tucson's Invisible Theatre to mix mystery, music, mayhem in 2013-14 season
Invisible Theatre's 2013-14 season mixes a little music, a touch of mystery and even a miracle.
Tucson Jazz Institute takes first in national Lincoln Center contest
The Tucson Jazz Institute's Ellington Band took the top prize at the Jazz at Lincoln Center's 18th annual Essentially Ellington high school jazz competition in New York City.
Tucson composer R. Clark Jewett directs his dream - "The List: The Musical"
R. Clark Jewett is giving his mother the gift she really wants.
Solid music trumps a thin script in rock 'n' roll musical 'Million Dollar Quartet'
Talk about your dream team.
If timing is everything, Arizona Onstage Productions show has it
The timing is perfect in "All in the Timing," which Arizona Onstage Productions opened Friday.
Live Theatre Workshop's production of 'Two Into One' is sublimely silly
Have no doubts about it: Ray Cooney's "Two Into One" is sublimely silly.
Rollicking British farce opens at LTW
Back in the good ol' pre-celeb-phone-tapping days, British politicians often got away with their philandering ways.
Tucson's Rogue Theatre delivers chilling, powerful "Richard III"
Comparisons are odious, a famous writer once said.
Whole lotta music
When Billy Woodward was a young boy, he and his pop would sit on the porch of their Maryland home and sing Elvis songs together.
If laughs are birdies, 'Fox on Fairway' gets plenty
There's no way around it: Golf is funny.
Arts grants help them find their place
Last year, Nicole Lightner's world opened up. She can thank the Tucson Pima Arts Council's PLACE grants for that.
Blue Man Group show keeps it loud and funny
"Well," said 83-year-old Wanda Mehsikomer as she plopped back down in her seat at Tucson Music Hall.
Tucson's Rogue Theatre brings one of Shakespeare's most evil, greedy characters to stage - "Richard III"
"Now is the winter of our discontent ..."
Compelling premiere comedy, "Row After Row," needs a bit of polish
The Civil War ended nearly 150 years ago.
Live Theatre Workshop readies for new season
There's no rest for the creative.
Gaslight Theatre's "Arizona Smith & the Relic of Doom" reprise still silly, packed with puns
Arizona Smith is back.
Scheduling conflicts, double-booking has Broadway in Tucson leaving Tucson Convention Center for University of Arizona's Centennial Hall
Scheduling conflicts, double-bookings and a lack of personnel who understand the needs of a theatrical company are driving Broadway in Tucson out of the Tucson Music Hall and into the University of Arizona's Centennial Hall.
Invisible Theatre opens 'The Fox on Fairway,' a wry shot at golf
Ken Ludwig knows from funny.
Blue Man Group sets Tucson shows
It should not have worked.
Vegetables are Tucson chef's medium
Editor's note: Tucson chefs hunger for what's local, in season, new, comforting, interesting.
'Clybourne Park' is a must-see
"Clybourne Park" holds up a big ol' mirror and insists we take a good, long look.
Arizona International Film Festival features 100 films over 17 days
The truth rises up at this year's Arizona International Film Festival. Nearly 50 percent of the feature-length films are documentaries, and one-third of all the 100 films are documentaries.
Drab walls hide lively cooperative for artists
From the south, Citizens Warehouse looks so desolate. So, well, dull. Pass the massive two-story poured-concrete building on West Sixth Street along the railroad tracks and you'll see a hulking structure with few windows and spotty paint.
In 'Nine,' prof gives lesson on how to create a character
Danny Gurwin is a Broadway veteran who has taken his clothes off in "The Full Monty," played a self-serving Mr. McQueen in "Urinetown," and helped bring Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women" to musical life.
Borderlands production doesn't elevate 'Bruja' potential
Back in the 1990s, Luis Alfaro was given a genius grant from the MacArthur Foundation.
Cast saves Live Theatre Workshop's comedy 'The Cemetery Club'
"The Cemetery Club" has lived long past its time.
Beowulf's 'Almost Maine; sweet as can be
Whoever said "almost isn't good enough" hasn't seen "Almost, Maine."
'Clybourne Park' tackles big issues of race, political correctness and assmilation in America
"Clybourne Park" isn't an easy play.
Warning: 'Almost' is 'so stinking charming'
Beowulf Alley Theatre Company has been all over the globe this season.
Art shows newspapers' history
A new piece of art at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum brings the past into the present.
Famed opera singer Kathleen Battle presents evening of slaves' emotional, spiritual songs at UApresents show Friday at Centennial Hall
It's opera that has made Kathleen Battle famous.
Tucson's Borderlands Theater opens "Bruja" by Luis Alfaro
Luis Alfaro is about done with the Greeks.
Tucson painter Waid receives state award for impact on arts
Jim Waid has another notch on his palette.
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