University of Arizona students go out of town
By Karin A Canedo Moreno, El Inde Arizona
By Karin A Canedo Moreno, El Inde Arizona
Vic Verbalaitis, El Inde Arizona Not too many bands can say they received a cease and desist letter from the quintessential children’s author Dr. Seuss. But for Tucson jam band Funky Bonz, that was only the beginning of their 30-year career, one they intend to celebrate with a series of upcoming performances. The band’s first…
Samantha Larned, El Inde Arizona Mental health personnel are in high demand across various fields in Arizona, and with a new district court order for state prisons to increase mental health staffing, the Department of Corrections appears to be in dire need. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for mental and…
By Korayma Lamadrid, El Inde Arizona Sex slaves, latex enthusiasts, furries, goth vampires and pets were all present and accounted for at “Love Killz,” the first-ever Tucson fetish ball held at the Jackrabbit Lounge on Feb. 2. The heedy fragrance of leather and smoke filled the retro-style lounge on North Oracle Road as attendees dressed…
Skylar Zannini, El Inde Arizona For the past five years, the University of Arizona Museum of Art<https://artmuseum.arizona.edu/> has showcased local high school students’ artwork in an exhibition titled “Our Stories.” Students from Tucson and Pima County schools are selected by their art teachers to participate and have a chance to win a $1,000 scholarship with…