After being dark nearly 18 months, the historic downtown theater is ready to get back to business, starting with The Mavericks in August.
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"A Thousand Ways" leads to human connections that frees us a bit from our COVID-19 pandemic isolation.
- By Sunday Joyahnah Holland For the Arizona Daily Star
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The multimedia exhibit that runs through November 29 on the University of Arizona campus honors ordinary Tucsonans doing extraordinary things.
- Cathalena E. Burch
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Arizona Arts Live positions itself to be part of Tucson's post-COVID renaissance and reinvention with programming this season that's socially-distanced and virtual.
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Tucson singer-songwriter is planning a fourth solo album that he plans to record over two weeks in October.
- Cathalena E. Burch
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Some venue operators worry that reduced capacity to maintain coronavirus social distancing could be unsustainable and possibly devastating.
- Cathalena E. Burch
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Official says some of these artists could end up on a UA Presents stage.
- Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star
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Brandon Arzate, 14, plays keyboard during a performance with his father Carlos Arzate at the Tucson Botanical Gardens located at 2150 N Alvern…
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Singer-songwriter Carlos Arzate, left, will be one of the local artists performing in a virtual concert series from collaborators UA Presents,…
- Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star
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Singer-songwriter Carlos Arzate, left, is featured on our Tucson songs playlist.
