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by metromix on Nov.19, 2009, under entertainment
Weekend Hit List
What to do and where to do it, featuring the Arizona Voodoo Kittens, who have big plans for their Guilty Pleasures show.
by metromix on Nov.18, 2009, under music
The Hounds’ CD release party
Reggae-blues-hip-hop trio The Hounds have a reason to celebrate: The locals have a new EP, “The Deuce.” They’re holding a CD release party at Plush Nov. 21, so we sat down with some coffee and singer Yogi to chat about the group’s five years of making music.
And, for more Tucson bands with new music on the horizon, check out our roundup of CD release parties.
by metromix on Nov.13, 2009, under food
Tucson holiday shopping
It’s almost time for Thanksgiving, which means…it’s time to think about holiday shopping—two words that have become dirty, but not for any fun reasons. Searching for those gifts, most of us end up trolling the mall for hours on end. We eat too much Panda Express, get frustrated by the slowest-moving humans ever and buy things because we have to, not necessarily because they’re the perfect gift for that special someone on the list. By the time it’s all over, the fresh air outside seems foreign and wrong.
Bah humbug.
It doesn’t have to be that way. It won’t be that way, thanks to a number of local shopping events where you’ll find wares that are handcrafted and options that are unique. Added bonus: The exits are close and the sanity-level reasonable.
by metromix on Nov.12, 2009, under movies
Weekend Hit List: Nov. 13-15
Horror film fans will be wrapped up in their “Hellraiser” sleeping bags (if only!) for the annual All-Nite Scream-O-Rama at the Loft. That’s just one of the must-attend events that made our Weekend Hit List.
by metromix on Nov.11, 2009, under food
Thanksgiving meals at Tucson restaurants
As you eat the rest of that Halloween candy (if you have any…mine’s long gone), it’s time to turn culinary thoughts to Thanksgiving. And if you don’t want to spend the day in the kitchen, it’s time to think about making a reservation at one of the many places around town offering to do the cooking for you.
This being Tucson, some places are still making plans, but plenty others know exactly what they’re doing. Our Thanksgiving meals story has the when, the where and the what you’ll get.
by metromix on Nov.09, 2009, under food
2009 All Souls Procession
Photos from the 20th annual All Souls Procession, which started on Fourth Avenue and snaked downtown.
by metromix on Nov.09, 2009, under food
Tucson concerts: GWAR and, well, GWAR!
Looking at the concert calendar for Nov. 9-15, it’s hard to see past the towering theater of metal that is GWAR. If you like your rock dressed up—really dressed up, beyond those easy-to-put-on masks Slipknot wears—well, you’ll agree. If Kiss were in town, my head might explode. Although, if you’re not drawn to music that’s turned up to 11, there’s room for everyone in this big ole musical world. Tucson has plenty of shows to consider giving your dollars to this week, and all of our picks are in the weekly Tucson Concerts.
by metromix on Nov.06, 2009, under food
Dining deals: elle
Always on the lookout for dining deals in the Old Pueblo, our latest story is on the happy hour at elle, a good choice for many reasons. Here are two: Not only is their happy hour daily, but it finds all items on the bar food menu half-off. And, as we found out, that includes the well-stocked cheese plates…
by metromix on Nov.05, 2009, under music
Hanson at the Rialto
Remember Hanson, those cute tweens with the “MMMbop” song? If so, you may be aware that the trio has been at it all this time and, after a fight with their record label, have been independent for years. They’re also all grown up (babies! all of them have babies!) and are headed to the Rialto Nov. 10. Read a Q&A with singer Taylor Hanson, who talks about comparisons to the Jonas brothers, playing with supergroup Tinted Windows and why he’s not sick of performing “MMMbop.”
by metromix on Nov.04, 2009, under arts, entertainment
Tucson Comic Con
Nov. 7 sees the second annual Comic Con. We caught up with director Mike Oliveras, and he told us about his own comic book obsession, what artists will be at this year’s event and why he started the Con in the first place.
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