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A Canvas of Clay

Robert Keith De Armond has been a ceramic artist for more than 40 years. During that time he estimates that he's painted over a million bowls, plates, pitchers and mugs.

Mid Century Perspectives

Mid-Century Perspectives is a temporary exhibition at the Tucson Museum of Art focused on the paintings of Andy Burgess.

Tucson Hip Hop

The 2nd Annual Tucson Hip Hop Festival boasts a diverse line-up of more than 150 performers and more than 1800 attendees.

The Full Nelson

Life has thrown her a few curve balls. She is a mother, author and performer ... Adiba Nelson is a force of nature.

Chasing Anello

Scott Girod had a dream of opening his own pizzeria.

The Other Desert Museum

The Tucson Desert Art museum is a nonprofit organization that opened in 2013 with more than 20,000 square feet of of space for exhibits, classes and other activities.

Cultivating Tucson

The story behind Tucson’s exceedingly popular holiday market, Cultivate Tucson.

The Poetry Center

The University of Arizona Poetry Center is one of Tucson’s most valuable cultural resources.

Ephemeral

Tom Gerlak and Pat Caffrey have been carving ice in the desert for more than 30 years.

Gnome Fest

A look at a uniquely Tucson event.

Arizona Profile: Tucson Meet Yourself

Explore the sights, sounds and characters of the 2017 Tucson Meet Yourself.

Haunting the Halls of the Historic Gila County Jail

The 1910 jailhouse closed its doors in 1981 is opened again, this time as a haunted attraction.

Invisibility and Resistance

The Tucson Jewish History Museum exhibit focuses on contemporary human rights issues.

Rogue Theatre

The Rogue Theatre opens its 2017-18 season with an ambitious world-premiere play, ‘Celia, A Slave,’ by local playwright, Barbara Seyda.

Everybody

A new and unique contemporary art gallery in Tucson, Arizona is highlighting new and emerging artists.

Mini Tucson

The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures is exhibiting “Rudy Flores and Teresa Estrella: Cultural Army of Tucson,” a collection of hundreds of Army Men with a local twist.

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