Float toward the third annual MHC BalloonFest on Saturday, Nov. 13.
The musical “Dear Evan Hansen” explores how it feels to be different and want to build connections and the subsequent mental health issues.
In celebration of her 81st birthday, Carolyn Eastman Cazares has commissioned The Center Gallery Fine Art in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, to sell her personal “legacy” collection.
This spring in Tucson, music fans can experience to a variety of acts. Here is a cross-section of what listeners can expect.
This spring, Tucson theater goers can choose from an eclectic mix of works, heavy on the comedies and musicals with a few dramas sprinkled in. From new works to classics, local theaters are offering a diverse selection of tales to tantalize their audiences.
The Arizona Repertory Singers’ “Women in Winter” holiday program will feature familiar standards, new compositions and fresh arrangements by women.
Growing up in Tucson, singer/songwriter Courtney McKenna loved music.
For the first 20 years of Joe Bonamassa’s career, one constant was always touring. Even as he maintained a schedule that saw him release 14 solo albums, even more live CDs or DVDs, as well as multiple releases with the bands Black Country Communion and Rock Candy Funk Party and collaboration…
Southern Arizona’s only all-glass fine art gallery, Philabaum Glass Gallery, celebrated its 40th anniversary by honoring five legendary Arizona glass artists during a recent special reception.
There are many ways to spend time at the mall, but few offer the literary and dramatic possibilities that can be found at the Tucson Mall from Thursday, Nov. 3, to Sunday, Nov. 6.
Robert Bartko has George Michael’s look and sound down pat, complete with the tight jeans, black leather jacket and sunglasses.
Halloween brings out the creepiness in all of us. From haunted houses and corn mazes to dance parties, here are some of what the Tucson area has to offer this fall.
When Tess Altiveros was debating whether to take on a new project at the Seattle Opera, the conductor, Michael Sakir, told her, “This opera will change your life.”
As much as she loved art, Alanna Airitam felt she didn’t belong in museums.
After spending the summer on the Stadium Tour with his band Def Leppard, drummer Rick Allen is stepping back into clubs to support his wife, Lauren Monroe.
Lodge on the Desert, an authentic Old Pueblo boutique-style hotel, has been purchased by Atira Hotels, a hotel management company based in Chicago.
The members of Manchester Orchestra were barely out of high school when they debuted with 2006’s “I’m Like a Virgin Losing a Child.”
Tucson native Michelle Scalpone worked in New York and for Disney, but she’s coming full circle as the juggernaut’s Broadway show, “The Lion King,” rolled into town.
Mountain Lion Carlie Crook is a multidisciplined, talented student athlete. (Carlie Crook/Submitted)
Artist Casonti McClure considers artists pied pipers who share their explorative desires.
For Tiffany Jensen, it was more than feeling comfortable with the bluegrass music or the comedic writing.
Chloe Thome doesn’t really have a favorite cross-country course. They all fall in the narrow range between brutal and completely evil. She’s used to her home course around Canyon Del Oro High School and is familiar with others around Southern Arizona. But while she may not have a favorite, s…
Conor Deegan is sometimes shocked by the kindness of Americans.
Whether you engage in a weekly game of bridge with friends, or compete in tournaments to earn masterpoints, playing the game pays off “in spades” when it comes to maintaining and even improving cognitive health.
Isaiah Ramirez learned a hard lesson about inflation at the beginning of this school year. The senior two-way football player at Marana Mountain View High School actually lives in the old mining town of San Manuel. It’s a 45-mile drive each way; not a bad drive, really. Up Veterans Memorial …
Aloe Vera was considered the “plant of immortality” by the ancient Egyptians because of its many perceived health benefits.
By the time this appears in print and online, the U.S. Open might well be over for Rafael Nadal. The limits to which he has pushed his body and his mind in pursuit of tennis excellence are taking their revenge. At the age of 36, he is both a living icon and something of an old man.
Lute Olson, right, shown here with former player Jason Terry, led the Arizona Wildcats to their first Final Four in 1988. (Arizona Athletics/Courtesy)
Grammy-nominated rapper B.o.B. is preparing to push chatter of a flat earth and moon landing conspiracies behind him and let his music do the talking once again.
Gertie Muñoz wants it all and the smart money wouldn’t bet against her getting it.
OK, all you Wildcat fans out there. The time has come. The Cats open the 2022 football season on Saturday, Sept. 3. There’s a feeling in the air. It’s certainly not confidence, but it isn’t dread either. It’s more dread-ish.
When it comes to options for unique and effective workouts, residents at Splendido are on the leading edge.
Marana volleyballer and straight-A student Takaia Hicks, at left, has a smile contest with Tiger Coach Jen Ball. (Takaia Hicks/Submitted)
Marana High School senior Takaia Hicks’ taste in sports ranges from volleyball to beach volleyball. “I don’t know,” she said with a laugh. “I just really like volleyball.”
Pop star Andy Grammer is known for songs like “Keep Your Head Up” and “Honey I’m Good.” But during the COVID-19 quarantine, he wasn’t all that great.
Danielle Tuakalau will play golf for Amphi in its upcoming season. (Nicole Haro-Gomez/Contributor)
Nogales High School graduate Demetrio Crisantes has committed to the Arizona Diamondbacks, after being picked in the seventh round of the MLB draft on Monday, July 18.
Looking for a new sport to enjoy with family and friends of all ages, indoors or out, that offers a good workout and lots of fun?
Asked about possible expansion from the addition of Pac-12 schools recently, incoming Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark left “no doubt” his conference is “open for business.”
Joe Erceg worked with small businesses and sports associations for most of his life and continues to do so in Oro Valley.
Tucson duo Chateau Chateau are no strangers to spectacle. Even when singing about self-doubt or lost love, their songs are often packed with colorful synthesizer layers and soaring melodies. On stage, this can result in up to eight musicians, plus dancers, adorned in flamboyant costumes and …
Devyn Netz (34) --- Starkville, Mississippi -- Arizona softball vs. Mississippi State May 28, 2022. (Mike Mattina/Arizona Athletics)
Allie Enright (3), Amber Toven (36), Sharlize Palacios (18) --- Starkville, Mississippi -- Arizona softball vs. Mississippi State May 28, 2022. (Mike Mattina/Arizona Athletics)
Carlie Scupin (20) --- Starkville, Mississippi -- Arizona softball vs. Mississippi State May 28, 2022. (Mike Mattina/Arizona Athletics)
Blaise Biringer (30) --- Starkville, Mississippi -- Arizona softball vs. Mississippi State May 28, 2022. (Mike Mattina/Arizona Athletics)