Looking for weekend plans in Tucson? From a speed-friending event with portrait drawing and the Summer Night Market to Pride celebrations, comedy shows, yoga, live music and cat-themed movie nights, there are dozens of ways to stay busy June 25-28. 🎨🌈🐱🎭🛍️
Analeise Mayor
Tucson sewist Regina Dante is turning crafting into community action through her project, Crafting Resilience. From free mending events and sewing classes to mutual-aid work and upcoming library workshops, Dante is helping Tucsonans learn practical skills, reduce waste and support one another through the power of making. 🧵✂️❤️
When you're walking around the University of Arizona it’s hard to miss the vibrant window displays of Pink Moon Mercantile.
In a cozy Tucson studio, photographer Jono Melamed is bringing a 19th-century art form back to life. Using vintage cameras, chemistry and plenty of patience, he creates stunning tintype portraits that feel equal parts keepsake, history lesson and work of art. 📸✨🖤
The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum’s rescued mountain lion cubs have officially been named Moonbead and Pretzel. The names were chosen with help from children served by Tucson nonprofit Beads of Courage, following a special naming-rights auction at the museum’s annual fundraising gala. 🐾🦁
The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum’s rescued mountain lion cubs were orphaned and were about 5 months old when they were brought to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in April.
Monsoon season is here, and Tucson’s weekend calendar is packed with fun. Celebrate Juneteenth, dance at Pride events, shop the Monswoon Party, catch Ziggy Marley at the Fox, cuddle kittens during movie night, explore summer solstice celebrations and discover dozens more things to do June 19-21. 🌈☀️🎶🌵
Aquamarine Daydream on Tucson’s Fourth Avenue is packed with colorful crystals, fossils, jewelry and tarot decks. From 50-cent gemstones and crystal magnets to zodiac necklaces, geodes and whimsical oracle cards, here are some of the shop’s best finds for $25 or less. ✨🔮💎🦴
Pisces zodiac necklace.

