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!24 OPENING THIS WEEK THE ART OF PLANETARY SCIENCE The Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. 1629 E. University Blvd. 621-9692. This exhibition will feature art inspired by planetary science and the solar system from the art community, alongside works by scientists created from scientific data. Scientists and artists are encouraged to participate. Last year featured works from more than 70 artists and scientists in a variety of mediums. Fri., Oct. 17, 5-9 p.m., Sat., Oct. 18, 1-5 p.m. and Sun., Oct. 19, 1-5 p.m. www.lpl.arizona.edu/art ARTIST TALK: RICHARD RENALDI Center for Creative Photography. 1030 N. Olive Road. 621-7968. Photographer Richard Renaldi, internationally exhibited and most recently acclaimed for his series Touching Strangers (monograph released by Aperture Foundation, spring 2014), will present and discuss his work. Tue., Oct. 21, 5:30-6:45 p.m., Free. http://www. creativephotography.org/exhibitions-events/events/artisttalk-richard-renaldi POPUP3 UPCYCLE/ART Corbett Brewery. 301 E. Seventh St. 990-9725. A one day exhibit and sale at Corbett Brewery that gives meaning to recycled materials. Artists: David Adix, Fred Borcherdt, David Flynn, Moira Geoffrion, Kate Hodges, Earl Olmstead, Mark Pack, Shirley Wagner and Beata Wehr in the old Borderland Building. Free parking. Sat., Oct. 18, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., None. http://www.facebook. com/popupartexhibit shirley@shirleywagnerartist.com REFRESHING: NEW LANDSCAPES BY MICHAEL DRURY Four Corners Gallery & Gift Shop. 7000 E. Tanque Verde Road, Suite 16. 202-3888. Public reception for Michael Drury’s art exhibition. Drury interprets the tension between earth, sky and water in the western landscape. Sat., Oct. 18, 3-6 p.m., Free. tucsondart.com UA MUSEUM OF ART UA Museum of Art. 1031 N. Olive Road. 621-7567. Of Dust and Rainbows: Selections from the Prentiss Taylor Gift. American artist Prentiss Taylor, widely known for his WPA projects and in particular for his lithographs, was also a major art collector. This exhibition will not only feature works by Prentiss Taylor himself, but also works by Isabel Bishop, Jacques Callot, and Hendrik Goltzius. Saturdays, Sundays, 12-4 p.m. and TuesdaysFridays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through Feb. 1, $5, Free for Museum members, students with ID, faculty and staff, military personnel, AAM members, and children. http://www.artmuseum.arizona.edu/events/event/ dust-rainbows-selections-prentiss-taylor-gift

CONTINUING AMERICAN LANDSCAPES: SELECTIONS FROM THE KINGAN COLLECTION UA Museum of Art. 1031 N. Olive Road. 621-7567. Winter, spring, summer, and fall all come together in this show of American landscapes. The bitter chill of winter is juxtaposed with scenes of Arizona monsoon clouds. With works by Birge Harrison, George Inness, and Ernest Lawson, the American landscape is not only seen, but felt in these powerful works. Saturdays, Sundays, 12-4 p.m. and Tuesdays-Fridays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through Feb. 1, $5; Free for Museum members, students with ID, faculty and staff, military personnel, AAM members, and children. http://www.artmuseum.arizona.edu/events/event/american-landscapesselections-kingan-collection CENTER FOR CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY Center for Creative Photography. 1030 N. Olive Road. 621-7968. Performance: Contemporary Photography from the Douglas Nielsen Collection. Presenting more than 100 works from the private collection of Douglas Nielsen, choreographer and professor at the UA School of Dance, featuring photographs and photo-based prints by artists as diverse as Diane Arbus, John Baldessari, Jo Ann Callis, Jimmy DeSana, Elliot Erwitt, Bruce Nauman, and Cindy Sherman. Aug. 9-Jan. 4, Free. creativephotography.org/exhibitions-events/exhibitions/performance CONRAD WILDE GALLERY Conrad Wilde Gallery. 101 W. Sixth St., South Entrance. 622-8997. Relative Geometries: Annell Livingston, Joanne Mattera, Robert Moya, and Nancy Natale. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through Oct. 25, conradwildegallery.com/mailer2.html

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CONTRERAS GALLERY Contreras Gallery. 110 E. Sixth St. 398-6557. Brève Introduction à L’art NaKo Le Chamanacux. Mexican-born Tucson artist Martin Quintanilla will exhibit paintings and prints in his Art-Naco style. It is a Post-modern movement, style of art, currently popular in the Mexico City area. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Continues through Oct. 25, free. contrerashousefineart.com DAVIS DOMINGUEZ GALLERY Davis Dominguez Gallery. 154 E. Sixth St. 629-9759. Four to Watch - Young 21st Century Artists. Paintings by Juan Enriquez, Jennifer Day, Joshua Olivera. Sculpture by Michael Fadel. Season opener spotlighting new generation of talent - various media, themes. Includes full size HobieCat sail boat, reclaimed American flag. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through Oct. 25, free admission, parking. 620.629.9759. http://www.davisdominguez.com ETHERTON GALLERY Without and Within: Photographs by Kate Breakey and Keith Carter continues through Saturday, Nov. 1. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through Nov. 1. GLASS EXHIBITION: “WIRED II” Philabaum Glass Gallery and Studio. 711 S. Sixth Ave. 884-7404. This exhibition results from a second collaboration by Wisconsin artists Wes and Wesley Hunting and Tom Philabaum. The pieces are made with hot glass and copper wire. The gallery shows the glass art of artists from across the country. The Studio is open to visitors for viewing of glass blowing. TuesdaysSaturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through Jan. 31, Free. gallery@philabaumglass.com JOSEPH GROSS GALLERY Joseph Gross Gallery. 1031 N. Olive Road, No. 108. 626-4215. The Joseph Gross Gallery is honored to present Eva Struble: Produce, an exhibition organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. Mondays-Sundays, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Continues through Nov. 6, free. http://cfa.arizona.edu/galleries/ TOHONO CHUL EXHIBIT HALL Tohono Chul Exhibit Hall. Tohono Chul Park. 7366 N. Paseo del Norte. 742-6455. Small Works 2014. Eclectic and energetic artworks by more than 100 talented artists who have exhibited at Tohono Chul over the past year. Featuring works in all media, all smaller than 12 inches in size and modestly priced. in the Entry Gallery. Oct. 10-Dec. 14, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Included with park admission: $10/adult, $8/senior, $5/active military, $3/children (5-12), members are FREE. ext 218. http://www.tohonochul.com

-53%5-3 OPENING THIS WEEK ART NOW! IN THE GALLERIES: DREW HEITZLER MOCA. 265 S. Church Ave. 624-5019. Dr. Paul Ivey is back with this popular series of casual, salon style talks. This Fall, we are diving in to some interesting issues in the contemporary art world. Inspiring, provocative, fun, challenging, enlightening, heretical, hysterical and interactive, Art Now! Thu., Oct. 16, 6-7 p.m., MOCA members $5, non-members $10. info@moca-tucson.org LUNCHTIME EXPRESS CURATOR TOUR MOCA. 265 S. Church Ave. 624-5019. Bring your lunch, dine on the Plaza and enjoy a brief curator’s tour of the current exhibitions. Fri., Oct. 17, 12-12:30 p.m. and Fri., Nov. 14, 12-12:30 p.m., FREE for MOCA members, free with general admission. http://www. moca-tucson.org TUCSON MUSEUM OF ART: EXHIBITION OPENING CELEBRATION Tucson Museum of Art. 140 N. Main Ave. 624-2333. The Tucson Museum of Art celebrates the opening of The Figure Examined: Masterworks from the Kasser Mochary Art Foundation, featuring works by Rodin, Picasso, Warhol, Rivera and more. The evening also features performances by Tiempo Nuevo Big Band, Cirque Roots, Satyr Entertainment and Don’t Blink Burlesque. Fri., Oct. 17, 6-10 p.m., $10. http:// TucsonMuseumofArt.org Info@TucsonMuseumofArt.org

CONTINUING ARIZONA STATE MUSEUM Arizona State Museum. 1013 E. University Blvd. 6216302. “Curtis Reframed: The Arizona Portfolios,” an exhibit of 60 iconic photographs of the American West taken by Edward S. Curtis from 1900 to 1921, continues through Friday, July 31, 2015. “From Above: Images of a Storied Land,” an exhibit of Adriel Heisey’s aerial photography of archaeological sites, continues through Saturday, Sept. 20. Mondays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through July 31, $5, free youth younger than 18, active-duty military and their families, people with business in the building and everyone for public events. http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu

THE DOCUMENTED BORDER UA Library Special Collections. 1510 E. University Blvd. 621-6423. An exhibition and digital archive, “The Documented Border” is a collaborative initiative at the University of Arizona dedicated to providing access to images, oral histories, and other research efforts on the US-Mexico border. Its aim is to advance understanding and awareness of the border and its people. MondaysFridays. Continues through Dec. 19, Free. http://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/exhibits/documented-border reyesv@email.arizona.edu FIRE! A GLIMPSE OF FIRE HISTORY IN MINIATURE Mini-Time Machine Museum of Miniatures. 4455 E. Camp Lowell Drive. 881-0606. This temporary exhibit showcases more than two dozen scratch-built fire engines, apparatus and structures. Sundays, 12-4 p.m. and Tuesdays-Saturdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Continues through Nov. 2, included with museum admission. http://www.theminitimemachine.org/fire FORT LOWELL MUSEUM: FEEDING THE TROOPS Fort Lowell Museum. 2900 N. Craycroft Road. 8853832. An exhibit shows the food and dining habits of the enlisted men and the Indian Scouts in the 19th Century when the fort was active. Continues through March 2015. Fridays, Saturdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Continues through March 28, free, including parking. JEWISH HISTORY MUSEUM: TEMPLE OF SHADOWS The Jewish History Museum. 564 S. Stone Ave. 6709073. Captured in photographs before and after its renovation, view the “Stone Avenue Temple” through the artistic lens of Abigail Gumbiner, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew and David H. Wells. Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays. Continues through Nov. 1, $5, free students and members. THE WPA CONNECTION: SELECTIONS FROM THE MODERN ART COLLECTION Tucson Museum of Art. 140 N. Main Ave. 624-2333. Featuring 14 renowned artists who once served in FDR’s Works Progress Administration, this exhibition includes Marsden Hartley, Grant Wood, Louise Nevelson, William Baziotes, Raphael Soyer, Balcomb Greene, Phillip Evergood, Romare Bearden, and more. Tuesdays-Sundays. Continues through July 5, $10, some discounts available. http://TucsonMuseumofArt.org

#/-%$9 !.$ ),,53)/. CARNIVAL OF ILLUSION DoubleTree Hotel at Reid Park. 445 S. Alvernon Way. 881-4200. Carnival of Illusion: An Evening of OldWorld Magic is an evening of old-world entertainment in the style of Buster Keaton, Mae West, Gypsy Rose Lee, and Harry Houdini. Fridays, Saturdays, 5:30 p.m. and Fridays, Saturdays, 8 p.m., $35 to $45. 615-5299. http://www.carnivalofillusion.com THE CONJURING Hotel Congress. 311 E. Congress St. 622-8848. Hotel Congress engaged the services of Kenneth Macabre and Medium, Miss Malanga, two experts in the occult, to evoke and expel the spirits fervently haunting the hotel. Thursdays, 9-9:45 p.m. Continues through Oct. 30, $10. http://hotelcongress.com/events/october

$!.#% TUCSON SALSA BACHATA FESTIVAL Holiday Inn. 4550 S. Palo Verde Road. 746-1161. TSBDF is a celebration of Tucson and surrounding area dancers. The core of the festival is focused around Salsa and Bachata, but it boasts an amazing line-up of performers of all dance backgrounds to showcase the beauty, talent and culture of Latin dance community. Fri., Oct. 17, 12-11:45 p.m. and 12-3 a.m., Sat., Oct. 18, 8 a.m.-11:45 p.m. and 12-3 a.m. and Sun., Oct. 19, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Price Varies. 774-451-3955. TucsonSalsaBachataDanceFestival.com

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CLASSICAL, OPERA, JAZZ, FOLK BLUES HERITAGE FESTIVAL Rillito Downs Park. 4502 N. First Ave. 293-5011. The annual Blues Heritage Festival will feature the Cash Box Kings from Chicago, Angel Diamond and the Blues Disciples, Johnny Ain’t Right, Baja Arizona, Union Stone Band, and Cholla Blues Standards. Familyfriendly outdoor event. Sun., Oct. 19, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., $10 at the gate. http://www.azblues.org info@azblues. org CHURCH OF BEETHOVEN VII: QUINTETS & POETRY Maker House. 283 N. Stone Ave. (864) 245-8641. With local poet Leigh D.C. Spencer and the Tucson Repertory Orchestra Wind Quintet (Mindi Acosta, Christian Hill, Wes Sansom, Cassandra Bendickson, Eric Holm). Refreshments including food available. Maker House. ChurchofBeethoven-Tucson.org. Mon., Oct. 20, 7-8:30 p.m., $10 advance purchase, $12 at the door.. 369-3179. http://www.churchofbeethoven-tucson.org/ october-2014.html

CRUZAR LA CARA DE LA LUNA Tucson Music Hall. 210 S. Church Ave. 791-4101. Arizona Opera brings the world’s first mariachi opera to the stage. Cruzar la Cara de la Luna has become a smash sensation around the globe, blending the passion of mariachi with the touching story of a Mexican immigrant family. Cruzar la Cara de la Luna features Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán. Sat., Oct. 18, 7:30-9:30 p.m. and Sun., Oct. 19, 2-4 p.m., Tickets start at $25. 293-4336. info@azopera.org FLUTIST MARY KAREN CLARDY Holsclaw Hall. UA School of Music, 1017 N. Olive Road. 621-1162. The University of Arizona School of Music presents a guest artist recital featuring flutist Mary Karen Clardy. She will perform in collaboration with UA faculty artists pianist Rex Woods and flutist Brian Luce. Mon., Oct. 20, 7 p.m., $10 general, $7 UA employees and seniors 55+, $5 students. http://music. arizona.edu/News-Events/event/1056 MASTERWORKS CONCERT SERIES WITH TUCSON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: BARBER AND COPLAND - AMERICAN SOUVENIRS St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. 7650 N. Paseo del Norte. 297-7201. In her second season as TSO Concertmaster, Lauren Roth makes her solo debut performing the concerto Gian Carlo Menotti composed in 1952, one of three mid-20th century works on the program. The program also features Musica Celestis, one of the key orchestral works by Aaron Jay Kernis. Fri., Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m., $48-$53. 797-3959 ext. 1. MUSIC+FESTIVAL 2014: VILLA-LOBOS, GINASTERA, CHÁVEZ, REVUELTAS UA School of Music. 1017 N. Olive Road. 621-1655. The University of Arizona School of Music presents “Music + Festival 2014: Villa-Lobos, Ginastera, Chávez, Revueltas.” Sat., Oct. 18, 4 p.m. and Sun., Oct. 19, 2 p.m., Symposium: Free admission; Concerts I & II: $10 general admission, $7 UA employees and seniors 55+, $5 students; Concerts III & IV: $5 general admission; Film: Free admission. 621-1162. http://music.arizona. edu/News-Events/event/1068 tickets@arizona.edu TSO MASTERWORKS: BARBER & COPLAND- AMERICAN SOUVENIRS Catalina Foothills High School. 4300 E. Sunrise Drive. 209-8300. TSO Concertmaster Lauren Roth makes her solo debut performing the Menotti Violin Concerto, one of three mid-20th century works on the program. Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring won a Pulitzer while Samuel Barber’s Souvenirs is a ballet suite with memorable melodies. Also features Musica Celestis by Pulitzer Prize-winner Aaron Jay Kernis. Sat., Oct. 18, 8-10 p.m. and Sun., Oct. 19, 2-4 p.m., $43 - $53. 882-8585. http://www.tucsonsymphony.org WESTERN MUSIC CONCERT Bookmans. 3733 W. Ina Road. 579-0303. Popular Western Singer / Cowboy Poet Buck Helton will perform. His new CD “On The Trail To Where I Am” will be available for purchase at the concert. Fri., Oct. 17, 6-7:15 p.m., Free.

4(%!4%2 OPENING THIS WEEK THE ADDAMS FAMILY Pima Community College Center for the Arts. 2202 W. Anklam Road. 206-6886. It’s every father’s nightmare, Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a young man who her parents have never met. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s ‘normal’ boyfriend and his parents. Fri., Oct. 17, 7-9 p.m., Sat., Oct. 18, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Sun., Oct. 19, 2-4 p.m., $10 and $15. 751-7510. http://cyttucson.org AN EVENING OF GLOBAL CHANGE THEATER Sea of Glass Center for the Arts. 330 E. Seventh St. 398-2542. Experience an evening of entertaining, thought provoking, and emotionally engaging theater as Global Change Theater delves into topics of activism, consciousness, and spirituality. Fri., Oct. 17, 7 p.m., Ages 18 & up = $13 advance / $18 day of show (reduced rates for youth). 398-2342. FRANKENSTEIN UA Tornabene Theatre. 1025 N. Olive Road. 6211162. Based off of the novel first published in 1818, Victor Frankenstein has discovered the secret to reanimating human life – but is man meant to pierce the veil between life and death? Filled with suspense and terror, this is the perfect Halloween production. Oct. 22-25, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Sun., Oct. 26, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Nov. 1-2, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Nov. 7-8, 7:30-9:30 p.m. and Sun., Nov. 9, 1:30-3:30 p.m., $28 Regular; $26 Senior, Military, UA Employee; $19 Student. http://theatre.arizona.edu

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#)49 7%%+ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16 FRANKENSTEIN PREVIEW UA Tornabene Theatre. 1025 N. Olive Road. 6211162. Based off of the novel first published in 1818, Victor Frankenstein has discovered the secret to reanimating human life – but is man meant to pierce the veil between life and death? Filled with suspense and terror, this is the perfect Halloween production. Sun., Oct. 19, 1:30-3:30 p.m. and Mon., Oct. 20, 7:30-9:30 p.m., $17. http://theatre.arizona.edu MURDER ON VAMPIRE ISLAND Comedy Playhouse. 3620 N. First Ave. 260-6442. Prolific local playwright Peré Summers has crafted yet another comic confection! A summer stock cast of eccentric has-been and wanna-be actors gather together at a crumbling island resort to put on a play about the blood lusting undead. What could possibly go wrong??? Directed by Nell Summers Fridays, Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. and Sundays, 3 p.m. Continues through Nov. 23, $18 Reg. $16 Seniors and Students. http://www.thecomedyplayhouse.com bruceb1786@aol.com WAIT UNTIL DARK Temple of Music and Art. 330 S. Scott Ave. 622-2823. Wait Until Dark, a chilling edge-of-your-seat thriller pitting a deeply sinister con man and two ex-convicts against an unsuspecting but sharp-witted young blind woman. Sat., Oct. 18, 8-10 p.m., Sun., Oct. 19, 7-9 p.m., Tue., Oct. 21, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Wed., Oct. 22, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Thu., Oct. 23, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Fri., Oct. 24, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Sat., Oct. 25, 8-10 p.m., Sun., Oct. 26, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., Tue., Oct. 28, 7:309:30 p.m., Wed., Oct. 29, 2-4 and 7:30-9:30 p.m., Thu., Oct. 30, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Fri., Oct. 31, 7:309:30 p.m., Sat., Nov. 1, 4-6 and 8-10 p.m., Sun., Nov. 2, 2-4 p.m., Wed., Nov. 5, 2-4 and 7:30-9:30 p.m., Thu., Nov. 6, 2-4 and 7:30-9:30 p.m., Fri., Nov. 7, 7:30-9:30 p.m. and Sat., Nov. 8, 2-4 and 8-10 p.m., $37-67. http://www.arizonatheatre.org

CONTINUING GREAT AMERICAN PLAYHOUSE: BEETLEJUICED The Great American Playhouse. 13005 N. Oracle Road. 512-5145. Roger and Susan Baldwin are a perfect normal couple who just happen to be pushing up the daisies. They find themselves trapped in their dream home as ghosts. The Baldwins are unable to scare away their new residents. Thursdays, 7-9 p.m., Fridays, 6-8 p.m., Saturdays, 6-8 p.m. and Sundays, 3-5 p.m. Continues through Nov. 16, $17.95/Adults, $15.95/Seniors, Students, Military, $7.95/ Children 12 & Under. www. gaplayhouse

,)4%2!452% AWARD-WINNING THRILLER WRITER Mostly Books. 6208 E. Speedway Blvd. 571-0110. Laurie Stevens is a devout follower of dreams. She selfpublished the first two books of her psychological thriller series, won nine awards, then sold the books to Random House, Germany. She’ll share her experience. Sun., Oct. 19, 1-2 p.m., Free. http://www.mostlybooksaz.com FLASH FICTION & POETRY OPEN MIC Mostly Books. 6208 E. Speedway Blvd. 571-0110. If you are a local poet/writer come join us for our Flash Fiction and Poetry Open Mic Night. Local poets and writers are invited to share their work(s). Not a writer? Come anyway and listen to the fabulous writers of Tucson. Thu., Oct. 16, 7-8 p.m., Free. http://www.mostlybooksaz.com/event/april-17th-flash-poetry MEET AUTHOR DENISE CHAVEZ: KING & QUEEN OF COMEZON Antigone Books. 411 N. Fourth Ave. 792-3715. This

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award-winning author will share from her new novel, The King and Queen of Comezon, the tale of a New Mexico border town and “a work of pure, comic genius with just enough pathos thrown in to make us weep with gratitude” (Cristina Garcia, author of King of Cuba). Fri., Oct. 17, 7-8:30 p.m., Free. http://antigonebooks.com/event/denise-chavez A READING BY BENJAMIN ALIRE SÁENZ UA Poetry Center. 1508 E. Helen St. 626-3765. Named one of the “Fifty Most Inspiring Authors in the World” by Poets and Writers Magazine, Benjamin Alire Sáenz is a transformational artist and bilingual poet, novelist, and writer of children’s books. This reading is part of the 2014 Humanities Week and the UA Prose Series. Thu., Oct. 16, 7-8 p.m., free. 621-0210. http:// humanities.arizona.edu/content/humanities-week-2014 SOUTHERN AZ AUTHOR SERIES WITH VICTOR E. SMITH Unity of Tucson. 3617 N. Camino Blanco. 577-3300. Author Victor E. Smith reads a passage from The Anathemas, a novel about Reincarnation and Restitution, and discusses its historical and spiritual message. He also previews his new novel, The Perfect, which involves reincarnation of Cathars, a 13th century medieval heretical sect, and occultists in 20th century Nazi Germany. Sun., Oct. 19, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Donation. 322-0832. www.unitytucson.com/calendar STORY TIME AND BOOK SIGNING WITH JULIANA ASHE Mostly Books. 6208 E. Speedway Blvd. 571-0110. Ms. Ashe will be featuring her middle grade novel Adventure Beyond Human: Into Sparkling Forest (book 1). Sat., Oct. 18, 1-2:30 p.m., Free. Books Available for Purchase. http://www.mostlybooksaz.com/event/october18th-author-juliana-ashe-reading-and-book-signing TUCSON MINIMALISTS GROUP MEETING Mostly Books. 6208 E. Speedway Blvd. 571-0110. This group focuses on living more purposefully by removing the excess processions of their life and focusing on the essential things. Fri., Oct. 17, 7-8 p.m., Free. mostlybooksaz.com/event/tucson-minimalists-group TUCSON SISTERS IN CRIME Viscount Suite Hotel. 4855 E. Broadway Blvd. 7456500. We meet on the third Saturday to have lunch, network and hear informative guest speakers. Both men and women are welcome to join. Third Saturday of every month, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., $20-members $25 - nonmembers. 631-4301. http://www.tucsonsistersincrime.org WIVES, WIDOWS, & WHOOPEE: THE LIVES AND LOVES OF RUSSIAN WOMEN UA Poetry Center. 1508 E. Helen St. 626-3765. Russian women speak for themselves. A vengeful widow sending birds as incendiary bombs to raze enemy territory. A cross-dressing saint. A brilliant bisexual poet. Meet these trail-blazing women in readings by the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies at the finale to Humanities Week 2014. Fri., Oct. 17, 7-8 p.m., free. 621-0210. http://humanities.arizona.edu/content/ humanities-week-2014

,%#452%3 ARIZONA ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY LECTURE SERIES DuVal Auditorium, UA Medical Center. 1501 N. Campbell Ave. 694-0111. Dr. Christian E. Downum will present “Homes of Stone, Place of Dreams: The Ancient People of Flagstaff,” and will explore how ancient hunters first came to the Flagstaff area, then will describe a much later time when descendants of these hunters began to live in pit house and pueblo villages. Mon., Oct. 20, 7:30-8:30 p.m., Free. az-arch-and-hist.org/

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E East East of Alvernon Way, south of River Road. S South South of 22nd Street. W West West of Granada Avenue, south of River Road.

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Granada Avenue downtown, and south to 22nd Street.

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WILDFLOWER NW 7037 N. Oracle Road. 219-4230. Open SundayThursday 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.10 p.m. Full Cover/Full Bar. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. This gem of a restaurant has been at the forefront of the Tucson dining scene since it opened in 1998. Serving American Cuisine in high style, Wildflower is one of those places that you take out-of-town friends or just enjoy by yourself because you know you won’t be disappointed. There’s always a fresh fish special and the pastas stand out. Wine choices are plentiful and smart. Don’t leave without trying one of the fab desserts. (9-19-13) $$-$$$

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CATALINA BARBEQUE CO. AND SPORTS BAR W 3645 W. Starr Pass Blvd. 670-0444. Open daily 10 a.m.-9 p.m. CafÊ/Full Bar. AMEX, DC, DIS, MC, V. This is dressed-up, competition-style barbecue, with plenty of tender pork, ribs and beef, prepared in a number of ways. The pulled-pork sandwich is fabulous, and the brisket burnt ends will please. The Catalina wings are smoked before being fried, and the sides are terrific. This restaurant isn’t located in the main JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa; it’s at the clubhouse at the Starr Pass Golf Club. (4-15-10) $$$

THE STATION PUB AND GRILL

Open Sunday-Thursday noon-midnight; Friday and Saturday noon-2 a.m. Bistro/Full Bar. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. The Station Pub and Grill is a friendly neighborhood restaurant with inexpensive pints, large portions, good food and quick service. With almost a dozen TVs scattered throughout the restaurant, there isn’t a bad seat in the house for taking in the game. The inviting ambiance makes you feel comfortable whether you’re grabbing a brew with friends or dinner with the kids. A great addition to the northwest side. (10-11-12) $$

C 4340 N. Campbell Ave., No. 103. 329-8575. Open

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Lunch includes the requisite burger. Desserts are few. Casual, reasonably priced and totally Steve Shultz, this tiny spot has plenty of fans. (3-21-13) $$

Monday-Saturday 11 a.m.-2 a.m.; Sunday 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Bistro/Full Bar. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. Union Public House offers a fun, hip atmosphere, with lots of TVs turned to sports and patio views of lovely St. Philip’s Plaza. Some of the food is brilliant, particularly the pub chips (with pork belly!) and the oh-so-good pot pie. (4-12-12) $$-$$$$ WILD GARLIC GRILL C 2530 N. First Ave. 206-0017. Open TuesdaySaturday 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sunday noon-9 p.m. Full Cover/Full Bar. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. Chef Steve Shultz is back at it. This time he’s taken over a former drive-in, cranked up the grill and added a healthy dose of garlic to his smallbut interesting menu. Starters range from yummy grilled garlic shrimp in a rich beurre blanc to a Gilroy garlic cheese fondue. There is plenty of seafood on the menu—all done nicely. Steaks and pasta are available as well an an assortment of poultry dishes.

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S 6302 S. Park Ave. 792-9484. Open Tuesday-

Saturday 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Counter/No Alcohol. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. Through a move and the departure of some family members to start a competing restaurant, the Original Mr. K’s has kept on serving some of the area’s best barbecue. The sweet, peppery sauce is the key, as it elevates the tender meats on which it is slathered. The sides and desserts are made with care here, and it shows. Don’t miss the collard/turnip greens and the peach cobbler. (10-18-12) $-$$

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MONSOONS TAP & GRILL NW 6781 N. Thornydale Road. 219-0301. Open Sunday-Thursday 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.-11 p.m. CafÊ/Full Bar. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. People on the northwest side have a great place to enjoy some of the best beers the state of Arizona has to offer. And because folks don’t live by beer alone, there’s plenty of pub grub to enjoy. The nachos are immense and the chili rocks. There’s something for everyone at this family-friendly spot. And the patio looks like a great place to seek relief from the daily grind. (1-16-14) $-$$ NOBLE HOPS GASTROPUB

NW 1335 W. Lambert Lane. 797-4677. Open Sunday-

Thursday 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.-midnight. Bistro/Full Bar. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. Noble Hops Gastropub is bringing beer to Oro Valley with class. A plethora of gourmet entrĂŠes, presented without pretention, will entice your palate, and the selection of more than 100 beers will keep you coming back to try something new. The view from the patio is spectacular, and the chic, modern dĂŠcor makes Noble Hops a perfect place for a cozy romantic evening, or a fun spot to meet up with friends. (9-1-11) $$-$$$ THUNDER CANYON BREWERY

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a.m.-2 a.m. Bistro/Full Bar. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. Also at 7401 N. La Cholla Blvd. (797-2652). Thunder Canyon Brewery’s new downtown location brings another local eatery and drinking establishment to the growing downtown dining scene. With four dozen or so beers on tap, a dozen of which are house-brewed, it has one of the better beer selections in Tucson. The menu is mostly standard pub fare, with lots of sandwiches, burgers, salads and wraps. Highlights are the TCB dip, the brewhouse pretzels (get the TCB dip instead of the cheese dip) and the mac and cheese, which is chock-full of thick bacon and grilled chicken chunks. (05-30-13) $$

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HIBACHI SUPER BUFFET C 4629 E. Speedway Blvd. 326-0000. Open MondayThursday 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Buffet. Beer, Wine and Sake. MC, V. This buffet touts multi-regional cuisine, including Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Mexican and American. There are 11 buffet lines, each featuring from six to 10 dishes. A hibachi grill, a sushi station and an ice cream bar are also available. The restaurant seating capacity is huge, while also clean and bright. If you want a lot of food for an inexpensive price, this is your place. (11-29-12) $-$$

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downtown. The burgers are deliciously dense and juicy, as long as you abide by the strongly suggested house rules and order them medium rare. The ingredients are all locally sourced and tend toward the sustainable model, which makes the burger even more delicious. However, it all pales in comparison to the crispy perfection of the heavenly French fries.(8-8-13) $$ EAT-A-BURGER C 100 N. Stone Ave. 445-4700. Open Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Counter/ No Alcohol. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. Eat-a-Burger, the food truck, is now Eat-a-Burger, the restaurant. Located in the Pioneer Building, it’s an easy stop-in for a quick, simple and tasty downtown lunch or breakfast. The menu is small but well-executed, and the service comes with a smile. Limited breakfast hours (8-10:30 a.m.) are difficult for the downtown crowd, but the breakfast sandwiches offer a definite bang for your buck (or two). (11-24-11) $ MONKEY BURGER E 5350 E. Broadway Blvd., Suite 128. 514-9797. Open Monday-Thursday 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sunday noon-8 p.m. Counter/ Beer and Wine. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. This joint nicely fills the burger niche between low (fast food) and high (ZinBurger), offering up delicious, cooked-to-order burgers with a variety of tasty toppings. The employees are friendly, and the whimsical mural is worth checking out. Don’t miss waffle-cut sweet-potato fries, either. (3-1110) $-$$ MUTTS PREMIUM HOT DOGS & SAUSAGES

C 806 E. University Blvd. 529-7277. Open daily 8

a.m. to 3 p.m. Diner/No Alcohol. MC, V. Mutts’ menu features the usual staples (Chicago dogs, Polish sausages, chili dogs, Sonoran-style hot dogs) alongside dogs topped more esoterically, with items including Buffalo sauce, strawberry jam and Tzatziki. Mutts uses Usinger’s Sausage from Wisconsin. We didn’t find a bad dog in the bunch. Mutts also has an all-day breakfast menu, along with sandwiches, soups and salads. (1-214) $ SOUTHWEST DESERT DOGS E 5214 E. Pima St. . Open Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Counter/No Alcohol. DIS, MC, V. This tiny place is one of Tucson’s better hot dog joints, offering wieners with fixings in the styles of Chicago, Coney Island, New York, “Texas BBQ� and, of course, Sonora. The bratwurst is delicious, and the odd charm of the place— with three indoor tables and a patio just off of busy Pima Street—is undeniable. (5-19-11) $

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47 SCOTT C 47 N. Scott Ave. 624-4747. Monday-Friday 4-10 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Bistro/Full Bar. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. Offering a variety of comfort food with a bistro twist—think macaroni and cheese, grilled-cheese sandwiches, burgers and more—and an affordable, diverse wine list, 47 Scott is a great place for a casual dinner before a show. The ingredients are fresh, and the food is expertly prepared. However, if you’re going for lunch, be sure you have a little extra time. (10-14-10) $-$$ BAJA CAFÉ E 7002 E. Broadway Blvd. 495-4772. Open daily 6 a.m.-2 p.m. Diner/No Alcohol. MC, V. Baja CafÊ is a soon-to-be discovered hidden Eastside gem, serving up breakfast classics with a Sonoran twist (green chile benedict, anyone?) and standard sandwich/burger lunch fare, with the addition of some taco and quesadilla selections. The dÊcor is kitschy and cute, and the service is friendly. This little breakfast-and-lunch neighborhood dive has fresh, hot food, though don’t expect to be in and out in a flash. (7-10-14) $ CAFÉ MARCEL

C 344 N. Fourth Ave. 623-3700. Open daily 8 a.m.-

5 p.m. Counter/No Alcohol. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. The crepes at CafÊ Marcel are simply amazing. With both sweet and savory crepes on the menu, as well as croissants, it’s worth trying as many as possible. The savory crepes, served with an herb cream sauce, are definitely not to be missed. Prices are reasonable, and the service is friendly. CafÊ Marcel also offers a variety of organic coffees and specialty teas. (8-2-12) $ LA COCINA RESTAURANT, CANTINA AND COFFEE BAR C 201 N. Court Ave. 622-0351. Open Monday 11 a.m.3 p.m.; Tuesday 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Wednesday-Friday 11 a.m.- 2 a.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.-2 a.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.-4 p.m. CafÊ/Full Bar. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. With creative fare that’s actually good for you, a little history and some unique, nifty shopping, La Cocina offers a most wonderful experience. Vegans, vegetarians and those with gluten issues have a full array of goodies. The world is the inspiration here. The courtyard is lovely; the cantina is funky and fun. And there’s brunch on weekends. (2-10-11) $-$$ THE CORONET C 402 E. Ninth St. 222-9889. Open Tuesday and Wednesday 8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Thursday-Saturday 8 a.m.10 p.m.; Sunday 8 a.m.-2 p.m. CafÊ/Full Bar. MC, V. If you’re looking for something fun and different and delicious than head on over to The Coronet. Chic and quirky is the best way to describe the offerings here. Really, where else can you find meaty sardines as a starter? Baked eggs at breakfast take away some of the guilt,


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is one of the best in town, and service seldom falters. (2-24-11) $$-$$$ GOURMET GIRLS GLUTEN-FREE BAKERY/BISTRO NW 5845 N. Oracle Road. 408-9000. Open TuesdaySunday 7 a.m.-3 p.m. CafÊ/No Alcohol. AMEX, DIS, MC, V. This tiny bakery and bistro is a godsend for folks with gluten issues. In the bakery, you’ll find muffins, cupcakes, breads, pizza shells, bread crumbs, crostini, cakes, pies—you name it. The bistro menu includes fresh salads, homemade soups, sandwiches and breakfast items. Breakfast and lunch are served all day. (5-10-12) $$ LIV CAFÉ & BISTRO

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#)49 7%%+ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18 ARIZONA HUMANITIES LECTURE: WRITTEN IN THREAD:AZ HISTORY PRESERVED IN QUILTS La Pilita Museum. 420 S. Main Ave. 882-7454. Join Pam Knight Stevenson as she traces Arizona history through women who recorded pieces of their lives in their needlework. This presentation includes 1860’s Mexican women, 1990’s Hopi women, and Anglo pioneer women. Thu., Oct. 16, 6:30 p.m., Free. http:// lapilita.com l BEYOND THE CHECKBOX: WOMEN IN TECH YWCA Tucson. 525 Bonita Ave. 884-7810. This event will kick off Next Tucson week in conjunction with StartUp Tucson. It will also launch the Women in Tech Tucson Chapter and focus on the best practices on attracting and supporting more women leaders in technology roles. Facilitated by Nextrio CEO Cristie Street. Mon., Oct. 20, 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., $20 (lunch included). https://www.kintera.org/site/apps/ka/rg/register. asp?c=elLYJiOZKqLcG&b=9208963&en=9iIHJUPzF8L QL4NCK7JNL0PMJsLUKXOEJdKOI3MOJqL1KcNSJwH tkelch@ywcatucson.org CITY GIRLS: BERLIN’S MODERN WOMEN OF THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC UA Poetry Center. 1508 E. Helen St. 626-3765. Cut loose from a conventional female lifestyle of domesticity with her short hemline, bobbed hair and cigarette, the new German woman became an icon of modernity between World War I and II. Presented by Barbara Kosta as part of Humanities Week 2014. Fri., Oct. 17, 4:30-5:30 p.m., free. 621-0210. http://humanities.arizona.edu/content/humanities-week-2014 DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS: A CELEBRATION OF LIFE AND DEATH Himmel Park Branch Library. 1035 N. Treat Ave. 5945305. This plática (informal talk) traces the origins of Día de los Muertos and describes the traditional elements associated with the holiday including food, folk crafts and altars. An Arizona Humanities program presented by Elena Díaz Bjorkquist Mon., Oct. 20, 6-7 p.m., Free. DOWNTOWN SCIENCE CAFÉ SERIES: EXTREME WEATHER Magpies Gourmet Pizza on Fourth. 605 N. Fourth Ave. 628-1661. Are extreme weather events increasing as our climate warms? And how do we prepare? Learn the latest science of “Extreme Weather” from top UA researchers. Speaker: Liz Ritchie, Atmospheric SciencesTitle: “Adventures with Hurricanes” Tue., Oct. 21, 6-7:30 p.m., Free. 621-4516. flandrau.org/programs/science_cafe ELIZABETH LOFTUS: THE MEMORY FACTORY UA College of Law. 1201 E. Speedway Blvd. 6211373. In our studies of memory distortion, we can alter, in people’s minds, the details of events that were actually experienced. False memories look very much like true memories in terms of behavioral characteristics, emotionality and neural signatures. This lecture explores why memory research is important in legal settings. Wed., Oct. 22, 7-8:30 p.m., Free. law.arizona.edu/ news/news_articles/mind_and_law_2014.cfm HOW TO DEAL WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE. ALAS. 6510 E. 22nd St. 885-0575. When walking away is not an option, what do you do? Learn strategies to deal with difficult people. Sun., Oct. 19, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Free. http://www.alaslifecoaching.com THE LIFE BEHIND SHAKESPEARE SONNETS, THE EARL OF OXFORD REVEALED St. Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church. 4440 N. Campbell Ave. 299-6421. Attend a presentation on the life and poetry of the man who wrote the Shakespeare Works, Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. Trace his spiritual journey through the words of his most famous characters and poetry. Sun., Oct. 19, 10:15-11:15 a.m., Free. 795-2823. OUR SACRED MAÍS IS OUR MOTHER Native Seeds/SEARCH Agricultural Conservation Center. 3584 E. River Road. 622-5561. Dr. Roberto Cintli Rodriquez will discuss his new book, Our Sacred Maís Is Our Mother, which describes the long history of maíz cultivation and culture, its roots in Mesoamerica, and its living relationship to Indigenous peoples throughout the continent, including Mexicans and Central Americans now living in the United States. Mon., Oct. 20, 6-7 p.m., Free. 622-0830. http://nativeseeds. org/46-community/301-october-nss-salon POISONOUS AND VENEMOUS REPTILES OF ARIZONA Woods Memorial Branch Library. 3455 N. First Ave. 594-5445. Join Jeff Servoss of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to learn about the biology and adaptations of some of Arizona’s amazing creatures including rattlesnakes, scorpions, and Gila monsters. Live animals will be presented. Fri., Oct. 17, 2-3 p.m., free. http:// www.library.pima.gov SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER: FIGHTING HATE, TEACHING TOLERANCE AND SEEKING JUSTICE DuVal Auditorium, UA Medical Center. 1501 N. Campbell Ave. 694-0111. Lecia Brooks, Outreach Director for Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) presents its history including landmark legal cases, LGBT rights, monitoring of hate and extremist groups, and respecting and acknowledging the rights of atheist students and teachers. Our Intelligence Project (extremist

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us for an exciting evening of food, fun and competition. Sat., Oct. 18, 6 p.m., $45 August 16-October 17; $55 day of the event (October 18). 624-7288. http://www. saaca.org/World_Margarita_Championshi.php

TASTE OF JUDAISM CLASS Temple Emanu-El. 225 N. Country Club Road. 3274501. Introductory class on Jewish Spirituality, Values, and Community, taught by Temple Emanu-El’s Rabbis. A fun, interactive sampling of Jewish culture, history, Torah, Israel, holidays, rituals, and samples of traditional foods. Free and open to all, but you must pre-register; call 327-4501. Sundays, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Continues through Oct. 26, Free. /www.templeemanueltucson.org/learning/adult-education/aea-taste/taste-ofjudaism

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UA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION’S ARIZONA ENERGY MASTERS UA Controlled Environment Agriculture Center. 1951 E. Roger Road. 621-3246. The Energy Masters Program provides an overview of energy in Arizona while teaching participants about efficiency and how to conduct energy audits in their homes and community through a series of 7 classes. Learn how energy choices and design make our communities more economically and environmentally sustainable. Tue., Oct. 21, 6-8:30 p.m., Tue., Oct. 28, 6-8:30 p.m., Thu., Oct. 30, 6-8:30 p.m., Tue., Nov. 11, 6-8:30 p.m. and Tue., Nov. 18, 6-8:30 p.m., $95 for seven module course. 458-8278, ext. 2181. https://www.regonline.com/arizonaenergymasters TUCSON: CITY OF GASTRONOMY, HUB FOR FOOD DIVERSITY Fox Tucson Theatre. 17 W. Congress St. 624-1515. Tucson has become a model for re-diversifying the American diet. Dr. Gary Nabhan, Kellogg’s Endowed Chair in Sustainable Food Systems at the UA’s Southwest Center, highlights how public agencies, educational institutions, non-profits and micro enterprises are collaborating to address issues concerning food justice, democracy and heritage within Tucson’s food deserts. Wed., Oct. 22, 6:30 p.m., Free!. 621-1112. http://downtownlectures.arizona.edu VIDEO GAME ASTRONOMY Joel D. Valdez Main Library. 101 N. Stone Ave. 5945500. Presented by Portable Planetarium. From arcade games to Mass Effect to Zelda, learn how astronomy is referenced in a wide variety of gaming platforms and interests. Participants crawl inside an inflatable planetarium and view the stars and constellations on the ceiling of the dome. Sat., Oct. 18, 2-3 p.m., Free. 7914010. http://www.library.pima.gov WHAT HAPPENED TO UPWARD MOBILITY IN AMERICA St. Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church. 4440 N. Campbell Ave. 299-6421. Viewing of Robert Reich movie “Inequality for All.” There will be open discussion with Peggy Hutchison, a Co-Chair of the Mayor’s Commission on Poverty and Julia Smith, co-author of a research report prepared for the Mayors Commission on Poverty on poverty in Tucson. PLEASE RSVP Sun., Oct. 19, 2-4:30 p.m., Free. 477-1093. http://foothillsforum. org/ contact@foothillsforum.org

30%#)!, %6%.43 ARTS IN THE PLAZA St. Philip’s Plaza. 4280 N. Campbell Ave. 529-2775. Arts in the Plaza features fine art and live jazz from regional artisans and musicians. Sat., Oct. 18, 10 a.m.4 p.m. and Sun., Oct. 19, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Free. 7973959. lauren@saaca.org GNOME FEST 2014 Metro Gnome Music. 4044 E. Speedway Blvd. 3203780. It’s the third annual Gnome Fest a celebration of local music and all things gnome! Guests (human and animal) are invited to dress up in gear and help compete for the Guinness Book of World Records Largest Gathering of of People Dressed as Garden Sat., Oct. 18, 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Free. http://www.metrognomemusic. com/our-store/gnome-fest/ metrognomemusic@aol.com MEMBRILLO FEST Mission Garden. Corner of Grande Avenue and Mission Lane. 404-7237. Friends of Tucson’s Birthplace hosts Mission Garden’s 2nd Membrillo Fest, quince harvest festival. Learn to make Cajeta de Membrillo (quince bar) with Josefina Lizárraga. Raffle of Kino Heritage Fruit Tree. Refreshments, including Cajeta de Membrillo served with fresh cheese. Please RSVP: mission garden. tucson@gmail.com Sun., Oct. 19, 2-5 p.m., Free. Suggested donation of $5.. 777-9270. http://www.tucsonsbirthplace.org missiongarden.tucson@gmail.com TUCSON FASHION WEEK 2014 Various locations. Tucson Fashion Week is a community wide experience consisting of three days of unique events that encompass fashion, style, art, and celebrity. Through fashion events, charitable partnerships, unique experiences and iconic collaborations Tucson Fashion Week is putting Tucson on the national fashion and retail landscape. Thu., Oct. 16, 5:30 p.m., Fri., Oct. 17, 5:30 p.m. and Sat., Oct. 18, 6 p.m., $15.00 $285.00. http://www.tucsonfashionweek.com WORLD MARGARITA CHAMPIONSHIP Plaza Colonial Shopping Center. 2870 E. Skyline Drive. 299-0494. The Tucson Originals margarita competition will put local chefs and mixologists head to head. Join

LEGEND OF THE MASKED MARSHAL WILD WEST STUNT SHOW Trail Dust Town. 6541 E. Tanque Verde Road. 2964551. The Pinnacle Peak Pistoleros’ new show. Join the Masked Marshal as he rides once again to rid the town of unsavory scoundrels, and rescues the damsel in distress ... or does he? Shows every Thurs-Sun at 7 and 8 p.m. with an additional 9 p.m. show on Friday and Saturday. Thursdays-Sundays, $4 per person; free 3 and younger but not recommended). 398-5618. http:// www.wildweststuntshow.com/ jerry@wildweststuntshow. com THE ART OF PLANETARY SCIENCE The Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. 1629 E. University Blvd. 621-9692. The University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory presents the 2nd Annual Art of Planetary Science, an exhibition of art celebrating the beauty and elegance of science and the solar system. Fri., Oct. 17, 5-9 p.m., Sat., Oct. 18, 1-5 p.m. and Sun., Oct. 19, 1-5 p.m., Cost: Art of Planetary Science Exhibition: Free Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium: Half Price $3.50 for adults, $2.50 for kids FullDome Planetarium Shows: $7 for adults, $5 kids (4-17yrs). 621-6963. http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/ art CAMP COOPER 50TH BIRTHDAY PARTY & FOOD TRUCK ROUNDUP Cooper Center for Environmental Learning (Camp Cooper). 5403 W. Trails End Road. 626-1825. Join us as we celebrate 50 years of environmental learning with the food trucks, live music from Davis Elementary Mariachi, desert demonstrations, crafts, campfire, stargazing, and more. Guests of honor include TUSD Superintendent HT Sanchez, UA College of Education Dean Ron Marx, and Pima County Supervisor Richard Elias. Sat., Oct. 18, 5-9 p.m., free. http://coopercenter. arizona.edu COE-CooperCenter@email.arizona.edu COSTUMING WORKSHOPS FOR THE PROCESSION OF LITTLE ANGELS Arches Building. 35 E. Toole Ave. 884-0874. Kids Costuming Workshops for the Procession of Little Angels. Sewing team helps families create costume outfits for the Procession of Little Angels festival on Nov. 8. Bring your own fabric and/or take from our grab pile while supplies last. Special wire/fabric wing-making class Oct.19/Nov.2 ($15 materials fee). Tue., Oct. 14, 6-9 p.m., Sun., Oct. 19, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Tue., Oct. 21, 6-9 p.m., Sun., Oct. 26, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Tue., Oct. 28, 6-9 p.m., Sun., Nov. 2, 1:30-4:30 p.m. and Tue., Nov. 4, 6-9 p.m., Free. allsoulsprocession.org HARRY POTTER AND THE HAUNTED RUINS Valley of the Moon. 2544 E. Allen Road. 323-1331. Calling all Witches, Wizards, and Magical Folk to an adventure at the latest Hogwarts Campus: Valley of the Moon! Evil lurks in the forbidden forest… will the first year students prevail? Costumes are encouraged! Shows start every 20 minutes. Fridays, 6-8:30 p.m., Saturdays, 6-8:30 p.m., Sundays, 6-8:15 p.m., Tue., Oct. 28, 6-8:15 p.m., Wed., Oct. 29, 6-8:15 p.m. and Thu., Oct. 30, 6-8:15 p.m. Continues through Oct. 30, Kids Free! $10 for 16 years and up.. http://www.tucsonvalleyofthemoon.com/index.cfm?p=events.htm valleymoon1@yahoo.com LIVE THEATRE WORKSHOP: SLEEPY HOLLOW AND THE RIDE OF THE HEADLESS STICK-HORSEMAN Live Theatre Workshop. 5317 E. Speedway Blvd. 3274242. A fun adaptation of Washington Irving’s classic tale: There is a new school teacher in Sleepy Hollow and he must compete to win the heart of the mayor’s beautiful daughter. This play is full of kid-friendly spookiness, thrills and chills that will have the audience rolling with laughter. Sundays, 1-2 p.m. Continues through Nov. 9, $7-$10. http://Livetheatreworkshop.org SING-ALONG WITH CHILDREN’S BOOK AUTHOR SHARON RITT Saguaro National Park West. 2700 N. Kinney Road. 733-5158. Join Sharon Ritt as she take you along on an adventure with curious Gregory, or GQ. Follow GQ as he leaves home to find friends and explore the Sonoran Desert of Southern Arizona. Sharon uses singing, puppets and craft time to help tell the story of GQ! Sat., Oct. 18, 10-11 a.m., Free with Park Admission. 733-5159. TUCSON ROLLER DERBY ROUND ROBIN Tucson Indoor Sports Center. 1065 W. Grant Road. 624-1234. TRD’s home teams, the VICE Squad, Copper Queens, and FTW battle each other in an evening of three shortened bouts and only one winner. Live entertainment by Blacklidge, featured charity is Southern Arizona Community Food Bank. Early start time of 7:00 (6:00 pm doors). Costumes encouraged. Sat., Oct. 18, 6-11 p.m., presale adult tickets $10; at door: adults, $15, ages 10-17 $5 and kids under 10 free with paying adult. 520.209.4156. http://tucsonrollerderby.com/events/home-team-round-robin

OUT OF TOWN DISCOVERY NIGHTS AT BIOSPHERE 2 Biosphere 2 Center. 32540 S. Biosphere 2 Road. Oracle. 838-6200. Biosphere 2 will be open for extended hours on three Saturday evenings this October. Explore the facility at your own pace, complete a scavenger hunt inside, eat a pizza dinner, see the stars through telescopes, and enjoy hands-on science activities and special exhibits. Sat., Oct. 4, 4-8 p.m., Sat., Oct. 18, 4-8 p.m. and Sat., Oct. 25, 4-8 p.m., $20 adult, kids under 12 free (limit 2 per adult). http://www. b2science.org psommers@email.arizona.edu FALL PUMPKIN CELEBRATION Apple Annie’s Produce & Pumpkins. 6405 W. Williams Road. Willcox. 384-4685. Pumpkins will be available for picking in our huge pumpkin patch.Try the amazing CORN MAZE in 3 levels of difficulty for the entire family! Have an “All-You-Can-Eat” pancake breakfast from 8:30a–10:30a, or our Apple Smoked Burger lunch served 11:30a–4p; both meals are served at our orchard location. Sat., Oct. 18, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun., Oct. 19, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat., Oct. 25, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sun., Oct. 26, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Free entry. www.appleannies. com/weekend-events TUBAC ANZA DAYS CELEBRATION Tubac Presidio State Historic Park. 1 Burruel St. Tubac. 398-2252. This annual celebration commemorates Anza’s 1775 expedition from Tubac to the Pacific. There will be a colorful reenactment ride, children’s activities, a variety of foods, as well music and dance. Sat., Oct. 18, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., free. www.tubacaz.com

&),BIKE IN-MOVIE Catalina Park. 900 N. Fourth Ave. Like movies and bikes? If the answer’s “Yes!”-- Here’s an event for you. First a presentation by BICAS on bike camping, followed by a screening of the film To the Moon, a documentary about 18 students who cross country bicycle to spread awareness about cooperatives. Bring snacks and a blanket. Thu., Oct. 16, 6-8 p.m., FREE. 624-4821. http://www.foodconspiracy.coop outreach@foodconspiracy.coop FILM SCREENING: INEQUALITY FOR ALL St. Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church. 4440 N. Campbell Ave. 299-6421. St. Philip’s is joining with Foothills Forum to sponsor a viewing of Robert Reich’s powerful documentary film, “Inequality for All,” which analyzes the impact of wealth disparity on Americans. The 90-minute film will be followed by a question and answer period with two local experts. Sun., Oct. 19, 2-4:30 p.m., No charge. http://foothillsforum.org SHOWING OF “FED UP” WITH RECEPTION & DISCUSSION Loft Cinema. 3233 E. Speedway Blvd. 795-7777. Join us for a special HeartSmart showing of “Fed Up” featuring a reception with chocolate-dipped strawberries, wine tasting and a panel discussion with local experts. Co-sponsored by the UA Sarver Heart Center Women’s Heart Health Education Committee and The Loft Cinema Tue., Oct. 21, 6-9 p.m., $10 in advance, $12 day of show. 795-0844. http://www.heart.arizona.edu/ event HOME MOVIE DAY UA Library Special Collections. 1510 E. University Blvd. 621-6423. An international celebration of amateur filmmaking! The Tucson community is invited to bring original 8mm, Super 8mm and 16mm films for consideration, inspection by experts, and screening on Home Movie Day alongside a community audience. Home movies filmed in Southern Arizona and the US/ Mexico Borderlands are particularly welcome. Sat., Oct. 18, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Free. speccoll.library.arizona.edu

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BOONDOCKS LOUNGE Genevieve and the LPs 7 p.m. Free. BORDERLANDS BREWING COMPANY U of A Jazz Combo 6 p.m. CAFÉ Á LA C’ART Swingset Acoustic jazz with a shot of blues on the side. 6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Free. CHICAGO BAR Neon Prophet 10 p.m. $5. CLUB CONGRESS Perfume Genious, Matteah Baim 7 p.m. $10, $12. CLUB CONGRESS An Evening with Chris Smither Chris is a profound songwriter, blistering guitarist and a ‘oneman band to the bone!’ Chris melds styles of Lightnin’ Hopkins and Mississippi John Hurt into his own signature sound. His music draws from blues, folk, modern poets and philosophers. Voted one of best at NOLA Jazz & Heritage Fest 2014. 7 p.m.- 9:45 p.m. $25 adv, $28 day of. LA COCINA RESTAURANT, CANTINA AND COFFEE BAR Stefan George 6:30 p.m. THE CORONET Jimmy Carr and The Coronets Jimmy Carr on accordion, Chris Black on stand up bass and Samantha Bounkeua on violin. Prix fixe menu available. It doesn’t often get better than this. 7:30 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. THE FLYCATCHER Garboski, Megafauna, Ghostal 9 p.m. FOX TUCSON THEATRE Lee Ann Womack 7:30 p.m. $29-$77. THE HUT Mocking Birds 9 p.m. MONTEREY COURT STUDIO GALLERIES AND CAFÉ 29th Street Band w/ Kat Bride (Neville Bros. Band) Greg Guerrero and company do all the classic rock from Steely Dan-Allman Bros, Stevie Ray Vaughn- Dire Straits. On this night they will be joined by Kat Bride of Aaron Neville’s Band. 7 p.m.-10 p.m. no cover. RIALTO THEATRE Insane Clown Posse Despite ICP’s astounding album success, the true essence of the Dark Carnival emerges in the duo’s live performances, perhaps best-known for huge stage sets, multiple costume changes, character extras and the trademark spraying of hundreds of liters of Faygo on the twisted mass of painted Juggalos in the audience. All ages. 6:30 p.m. $33-$35. RIALTO THEATRE Southwest Terrorfest III Southwest Terror Fest III featuring Goatsnake, Pelican, Eagle Twin, Godhunter, and more. 5:30 p.m. $29- or 2 or 3 day passes available. RISKY BUSINESS TANQUE VERDE Eastside Bluegrass Jam with Greg Morton & Jim Stanley A great bluegrass Jam hosted by Greg Morton & Jim Stanley (from The String Figures). Show starts at 8 p.m. Jam at 9 p.m. 8 p.m.-10 p.m. FREE. THE ROCK Lionfight, The Ongoing Concept, Silent Planet 6 p.m. $13. SKY BAR Americana & Roots Night Hosted by Justin Valdez, with Adam Block and Stephen Howell. Three sets. 9:30 p.m. No cover. SOLAR CULTURE Baraka Moon with Serena Lynn, Troy Truggle & Stefanos Kokranis An ecstatic and rhythmically explosive evening of song and dance from the Sufi Qawaali tradition blended with a twist of Bhangra and driving Aboriginal funk. All original music ignites from the ancient Qawaali Sufi trance songs, Indian classical ragas, Middle Eastern overtones and African percussion, plus the Australian Aboriginal didgeridoo... 8 p.m. $10. TANQUE VERDE SWAP MEET Thirsty Thursdays $1 Beer, Live (Latin/Tejano/Cumbia) Band, Vendors selling in the aisles, concessions & grill open for dinner/snacks, kid’s carnival open for $1 rides 5 p.m.- 9 p.m. Free entrance. TAP & BOTTLE Steff & the Articles Indie meets jazz-pop: Singer-songwriter Steff Koeppen on keys with Tom Beech on drums, Chris Pierce on bass and Alexandra Tuggle on violin. 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. Free. UNPLUGGED TUCSON Tony Frank Trio and friends 9 p.m. free.

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 35 SAGE BRUSH CANTINA Live music ST. PAUL’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Bob Kay, the Singing Drumming DJ, plays oldies but goodies Potluck dinner/dance, non-smoking. Call 883-5491 for info. 4 p.m.- 6 p.m. $3. TAP & BOTTLE Fourth Street String Band 12:30 p.m.- 2:30 p.m.

DANCING, DJ, KARAOKE AND OPEN MIC BRAT’S BAR & GRILL Karaoke 8:30 p.m.- 2am, Free. CLUB CONGRESS Ynot Karaoke 10 p.m. Free. THE HUT Open mic 6 p.m. MINT COCKTAILS Karaoke 8 p.m. RIVER’S EDGE LOUNGE Karaoke and Beer Pong tournament 9 p.m. free. VARIOUS LOCATIONS Modern Square Dancing. Daytime and evening dances; $5; sardasa.com WHISKEY TANGO Karaoke 7 p.m.

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DANCING, DJ, KARAOKE AND OPEN MIC BRAT’S BAR & GRILL Karaoke 8:30 p.m.- 2am, Free. THE HUT Tuesday Night Tease with Don’t Blink Burlesque Don’t Blink Burlesque brings audiences the art of the tease every week at the Hut (305 N. 4th Ave.) Every week is a different show featuring burlesque stars from Tucson and across the Southwest. Doors at 8:30 p.m., show starts at 9 p.m. 9 p.m.-10:30 p.m. $7. MAKER HOUSE Tucson Blues Dance Free Blues Dance Lesson/Free Social Dance! Lesson 7 to 8 p.m., half hour basic, half hour intermediate. No partner needed. Fun for all ages. (Tips to instructors and DJ’s happily encouraged.) 8 p.m.-11 p.m. MINT COCKTAILS DJ spins songs 9 p.m. MUSIC BOX Karaoke 9 p.m. RIVER’S EDGE LOUNGE Karaoke with KJ David 9 p.m. VARIOUS LOCATIONS Modern Square Dancing. Daytime and evening dances; $5; sardasa.com

LIVE MUSIC

TRIVIA GAMES

BOONDOCKS LOUNGE Bryan Dean Trio 6 p.m. free. ELLIOTT’S ON CONGRESS Jazz Guild Jam 9 p.m. free. THE FLYCATCHER Goatroper, Ape Machine, Burning of Rome 9 p.m.

CLUB CONGRESS Geeks Who Drink 8 rounds, 5 chances to win free drinks and a grand prize of a $25 Hotel Congress gift certificate. 8 p.m. Free. DANTE’S FIRE Geeks Who Drink 8 p.m.

DANCING, DJ, KARAOKE AND OPEN MIC BRAT’S BAR & GRILL Open Mic Night Open mic jam session with Dennis. 8:30 p.m. Free. CLUB CONGRESS Nineties House Party: DJ Sid the Kid plays all your favorite 90’s jams 9 p.m. Free. MUSIC BOX Karaoke 9 p.m. RIVER’S EDGE LOUNGE Karaoke with KJ David 9 p.m. VARIOUS LOCATIONS Modern Square Dancing. Daytime and evening dances; $5; sardasa.com

TRIVIA GAMES SKY BAR Team Trivia 7 p.m.

45% /#4 LIVE MUSIC ARMITAGE WINE LOUNGE AND CAFE Bryan Dean Trio 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. free. CHICAGO BAR Open jam with Deacon LA COCINA RESTAURANT, CANTINA AND COFFEE BAR The Blue Music - United Way of Tucson The Blue Music will perform songs from their upcoming debut album at United Way of Tucson Percentage Night at La Cocina. 6 p.m.- 8 p.m. free. THE FLYCATCHER Screaming Females, PUJOL 8 p.m. MONTEREY COURT STUDIO GALLERIES AND CAFÉ Brad Colerick CD Release Show with David Plenn & Guillermo Guzman Colerick’s latest CD: Tucson features nine original songs and two covers. The album paints a true Americana landscape with acoustic instruments and sepiatoned tales. It features a cast that includes Herb Pedersen, April Verch, and former Johnny Cash bassist Dave Roe. 6:30 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. $5.00. MONTEREY COURT STUDIO GALLERIES AND CAFÉ Brad Colerick CD Release Party “Tucsonâ€? This is the CD release of LA artist Brad Colerick and his latest“Tucsonâ€? On this CD he celebrates the personal history he has with the ol’P. He’ll be joined by Dave Plenn, and Guillermo Guzman. 6:30 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. $5 at the gate. RIALTO THEATRE Belanova Belanova is a Mexican synthpop Grammy award-winning band that formed in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, in 2000. 7 p.m. $35.00. SAGE BRUSH CANTINA Jam With Darren G 8 p.m.-12am, free. SKY BAR Tom Walbank 10 p.m. Free. UNPLUGGED TUCSON The Ladies of jazz This fall at Unplugged, the best female vocalists in the OP in an intimate & thoughtful setting. Jam session after our guest performs. Tuesdays are back for Jazz! Come dig this new scene! Celebrate the sounds of our greatest lady vocalists! 8 p.m.-11 p.m. FREE.

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7%$ /#4 LIVE MUSIC BOONDOCKS LOUNGE Titan Valley Warheads 7 p.m. CHICAGO BAR Bad News Blues Band CLUB CONGRESS Copper and Congress, Carlos Azarte and the Kind Souls, Hello Dollface 8 p.m. free. LA COCINA RESTAURANT, CANTINA AND COFFEE BAR Miss Lana Rebel and Kevin Michael Mayfield 6:30 p.m. THE CORONET Naim Amor Come see Naim Amor every Wednesday on our lovely patio. Enjoy half off bottles of wine! 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. COW PONY BAR AND GRILL Davis Brothers/Ashbury 10 p.m. MAVERICK Buckboard Jay Faircloth & the Loners (Charles Lolmaugh, Jim Howell, & Aaron Gonzales) play Red Dirt & Texas Country music. 8:30 p.m.-11:45 p.m. $3 cover. MONTEREY COURT STUDIO GALLERIES AND CAFÉ Russell Bartlett “Russell Bartlett weaves a dusty tapestry of Texas style Americana. His landscapes are vast, his characters fascinating and his voice very believable. He’s a songwriter who begs you to listen forward.â€? 6:30 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. no cover. PARADISO BAR AND LOUNGE Led Zeppelin tribute 8 p.m. RIALTO THEATRE La Ley Latin Grammy Award-winning, all-male pop sensations. 7 p.m. $38-$43.

DANCING, DJ, KARAOKE AND OPEN MIC BRAT’S BAR & GRILL Karaoke 8:30 p.m.- 2am, Free. MAKER HOUSE Tango Class: Milonga Taught by an instructor from Desert Tango, this class runs from 7 to 8 and is open to the public. 7 p.m. Suggested donation is $5. MINT COCKTAILS Karaoke 8 p.m. MUSIC BOX Karaoke 9 p.m. RIVER’S EDGE LOUNGE Karaoke with KJ David 9 p.m. SAGE BRUSH CANTINA Karaoke and comedian 9 p.m. VARIOUS LOCATIONS Modern Square Dancing. Daytime and evening dances; $5; sardasa.com WHISKEY TANGO Karaoke 7 p.m.

TRIVIA GAMES THE BREEZE PATIO BAR AND GRILL Team of Tucson Trivia Night Reverse happy hour from 8-11 p.m. with Team of Trivia. Great house cash prizes for the top 3 winners and even a prize for the last place. 8:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Free to particapate.

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Apartments

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Landscaping

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Healthy Living/ Fitness

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TRANSFORMATIONAL BODYWORK Relaxing massage

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