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Top 15 Things To Do
Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival MARCH 5 TO MARCH 7 These three awe-inspiring nights will feature a unique selection of fi lms ranging from thought-provoking mountain fi lms to highadrenaline outdoor adventure, with no fi lms repeated. The proceeds of each ticket go to local nonprofi ts. The Historic Fox Tucson Theatre, 17 W. Congress, summithut.com, 6 p.m., $15-$60. BY ANNIKA TOMLIN
Wild Wild West Steampunk Convention MARCH 5 TO MARCH 8 WWWC is America’s only steampunk convention and festival that takes place in a Western-themed town and amusement park. This event includes concerts, street performers, special events, panels, workshops, rides and games. Old Tucson, 201 S. Kinney Road, wildwestcon.com, various times, $12-$245.
Asian Lantern Festival MARCH 5 TO MARCH 29 Witness as the Reid Park Zoo comes to life with more than 400 new lanterns on display. Explore the Zen garden, captivating activities and exercises with an Asian twist. In addition to the live acrobatics and oriental cuisine, a special feature has been added to the popular Expedition Tanzania exhibition you defi nitely don’t want to miss. Reid Park Zoo, 3400 E. Zoo Court, 791-4022, reidparkzoo.org, 6 to 9 p.m., $16-$18.
“The Legend of Georgia McBride” MARCH 7 TO MARCH 28 A big-hearted, fi erce, music-fi lled comedy about Casey, an Elvis impersonator with everything going for him, including a fl ashy sequin jumpsuit. When Elvis leaves the building, a drag show moves in and Casey transforms into an all-out queen with the help of new friends who become the second family he never saw coming. Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Avenue, arizonatheatre.org, various times, $40-$70.
www.LovinLife.com Arizona Renaissance Festival MARCH 7 TO MARCH 29 Magic is in the air as angelic fairies glide across the stage while local knights joust in an on-going battle. With hundreds of events to participate in and enjoy, the entertainment factor is simply incessant, including a variety of acts, from circus performers to horseback riders, magicians and dancing gypsies. Dress up as your favorite characters and embark on this all-day adventure as this medieval amusement park returns this year once again. Festival Village, 12601 E. U.S. Highway 60, Gold Canyon, 463-2600, arizona. renfestinfo.com, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., $15-$28.
“Hedwig and the Angry Inch” MARCH 13 TO MARCH 28 The musical follows Hedwig Schmidt, a genderqueer East German singer of a fi ctional rock ‘n’ roll band. The music is steeped in the androgynous 1970s glam rock style of David Bowie as well as the work of John Lennon and early punk performers Lou Reed and Iggy Pop. Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Avenue, arizonaonstage.org, various times, $15-$30.
Tour de Cookie MARCH 14 This is not a race but a casual ride with friends and family—and grab cookies along the way. Ride the whole route or ride only a short while; that is entirely up to you. The ride will be along the Rillito River Park, so you can jump in anywhere. Rillito Reginal Park, 4502 N. First Avenue, rotarytourdecookie.org, 8 a.m. to noon, $10-$40.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival MARCH 15 The event celebrates all things Irish. Fans can also expect Scottish games, face painting and infl atables for kids. Armory Park, 221 S. Sixth Avenue, tucsonstpatricksday.com, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., free admission. high-fl ying, four-wheel excitement featuring another high-octane weekend of racing, two-wheel skills, donuts and freestyle competitions. Tucson Convention Center, 260 S. Church Avenue, 791-4101, tucsonarena. com, various times, $20-$52.
Zin, Blues & BBQ SUNDAY MARCH 22 The 20th annual Zin, Blues & BBQ brings together a mouth-watering, gourmet barbecue menu, 35 varieties of Zinfandel for tasting and great live music by Connie Brannock & Little House of Funk. Some of the menu items include smoked baked beans, barbecue caulifl ower, whole pit-roasted suckling pig, and beer-brined chicken with honey beer barbecue sauce. Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort, 5501 N. Hacienda del Sol Road, 299.1501, haciendadelsol.com, 5 to 8 p.m., $49-$69.
Tucson Hip-Hop Festival MARCH 28 Noticing a void of a family-friendly, resourceful and all-encompassing hip-hop culture experience? Well THHF is here. This event will include more than 150 performing acts, panel discussions and one-one-one mentorships, workshops. 191 Toole, 191 E. Toole Avenue, 445-6425, tucsonhiphopfestival.com, 12:30 p.m., $25.
35th Annual Blues and Brews Festival MARCH 28 Sit back, listen to blues music and sip on brews. The lineup includes Mr. Sipp a.k.a. “The Mississippi Blues Child,” Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears, Casey Hensley, Black Cat Bones, The Coolers, Paul Green & Midnight Blue and The Cholla Rhythm & Blues Band. DeMeester Outdoor Performance Center, 900 S. Randolph Way, azblues.org, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., $22-$100.
Spring Festival of the Arts MARCH 28 AND MARCH 29 This two-day festival features more than 125 artists and exhibitors in all mediums, live musical performances, food vendors and family arts activities. The Spring Festival of the Arts supports individual artists while promoting development and creative placemaking in Oro Valley. Oro Valley Marketplace, 12155 N. Oracle Road, saaca.org, 10 a.m., free admission.
Presidio District Gastronomy Tour MARCH 18 This tour stops in several diff erent locations in the historic Presidio District of Downtown Tucson. Participants experience Tucson’s complex food heritage and the fusion of Old and New World ingredients while hearing stories of Tucson’s past historic locations. Presidio San Agustín del Tucson, 196 N. Court Ave, tucsonpresidio.com, 12:30 to 4 p.m., $65-$75
Fourth Avenue Spring Street Fair MARCH 20 TO MARCH 22 This 50-year-old, family-friendly tradition brings people to the heart of the Old Pueblo to devour decadent food, local entertainment and artists from around the world. With over 50 food vendors selling an eclectic mix of good things to eat, you can fi nd food on Fourth, Fifth and Seventh streets. Historic Fourth Avenue, 624-5004, fourthavenue.org, 10 a.m. to dusk, free admission.
Monster Jam MARCH 20 TO MARCH 22 Unexpected, unscripted and unforgettable, Monster Jam is the most action-packed motorsports experience for families in the world. This event returns to Tucson with
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