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2013CELEBRITIESBryce Womack, Jeannette Ornelas, Darren Rhodes, Jeannette Maré, Hans Hutchison, Melissa Marcus, Brian Lopez, Nichole Szemerei, Greg Curtis, Tannya Gaxiola, Todd Wilson, Paloma Santiago, Ari Shapiro, Erin Jordan, TJ ZarlingEmceed by: Joseph Blair

Tucson’s premier fashion show brought to you by Zanes Law and Tucson Young Professionals, is this Friday, May 10, 2013 at the Historic Fox Theatre.

The night begins with an exclusive VIP reception where you will have the opportunity to mingle with the models and designers, as well as your fellow Tucson professionals. Enjoy light desserts, hear music by DJ Lee Perez, sample tequilas brought to you by Tequila Penasco and beer tastings from Thunder Canyon Brewery. VIP participants will also have front row seats to the Fashion Show as well as receive a swag bag filled with samples and discounts from local businesses.

The reception will be followed by a spectacular runway show produced by Tucson Fashion Group founder Yekatherina Bruner. The show will feature a diverse ensemble of designers, fashion stylists, boutiques and brands including: Grand Central Clothing, Haute Chocolate, Diki Wearables, Heart Strings Couture, La Rose Jaune, Phillip Manus, Indi Apparel, RumB, Jennyvi Dizon, Swindlers, Francesca’s, House of Ra, Banana Republic and Avenue Boutique!

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Congress St. is open to automo-bile traffic. You can easily visit your favorite restaurant or bar. There will be a lot to see and do on all the downtown streets.Event Location: 119 E. Toole Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701  Venue: Downtown Tucson  Time: From: 5:00 PM to 10:30 PM  Admission: Free to the public, un-less otherwise noted. 

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“TUCSON’S BEST” SHOWCASE - INDIE ROCK ADDITION AT THE RIALTO THEATREMay 12th Tucson Rock Alliance and MISS CJ Promotions present great music and drinks with favorite local Indie rock bands in concert at Rialto Theatre.Event Location: 318 E. Congress St., Tucson, AZ 85701  Venue: The Rialto Theatre”  Time: Doors open 6:00 p.m.  Admission: $10advance; $12 day of show  Phone: 520-740-1000 

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SOUNDBITE SPOTLIGHTThe following quotes were pulled from interviews conducted by AZ Weekly Entertainment Magazine’s film columnists with talent speaking on behalf of movies recently released in theaters.

Screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely (‘Pain & Gain’) By Stan Robinson

“The basic story came from Miami newspaper articles in late 1999. We found the stories riveting and bazaar, awful and funny, and all sorts of things in between! We shopped the basic concept around, and people agreed that it was unique and different but didn’t want to make the movie. Michael Bay heard about it. He lives part time in Miami and I think he knew about the stories and said he’d attach himself to the project. Paramount then suddenly said, ‘That’s interesting’, and started the process. That was a long time ago, it took quite a while to bring the project together and on to the big screen.

As for the reaction to screenings, most people walk out saying “that movie is crazy!” – Christopher Markus

“You asked us to pitch you

on the story so here goes: It’s about three bodybuilders who are physically perfect, but their lives are inferior and they feel disenfranchised because of that. They wonder why these tubby smucks that they train all the time are so much richer and better off than they are when they look

so much worse! They decide, lets change that and set about to kidnap the richest guy they’re training in hopes of getting all of his money. They set themselves up to do just that. It’s a true story, and very bazaar in that it actually happened. It’s a series of tragic mistakes!

For screening reactions, Chris is right, most walk out of it with their nerves kind of fried!” – Stephen McFeely

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MOVIE TWEETS!Still haven’t seen that movie that your friends have been talking about? Film Columnist Randy Montgomery recaps what you may have missed in 140 characters or less.

‘42’ ~ This story about an American sports legend is definitely worth a look, despite the formula being done over and over again by Hollywood. Grade: A-

‘Mud’ ~ Contender for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, etc. Dramatic, moving and well acted. A must see! Grade: A+

‘Pain & Gain’ ~ Non-stop entertainment from opening scene to closing frame. This unbeliev-able true story makes ones heck of a dark action comedy. Grade: B+

‘The Big Wedding’ ~ The highlight; Heigl throws up on DeNiro. Why do stars choose these bad projects? Props to Keaton & Sarandon for saving this mess. Grade: C-

‘Disconnect’ ~ ‘Crash’ for the online gen-eration. Minus a few plot flaws, it’s expertly directed, professionally acted and close-to-home disturbing. Grade: B+

‘Iron Man 3’ ~ Fans may be disappointed w/ the lack of “superhero” moments, but the intricate plot, humor & action create an entertaining film. Grade: B+

Actor Riz Ahmed (‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’) By Joseph J. Airdo

“I think that [my character’s] condition is a very modern one, which is about trying to make sense of who you are when who you are is very complex and multilayered. I think that my generation has multiple different selves. We have many different influences from a very young age and have these sides of ourselves that are almost contradictions. I think that when you are younger and you are kind of coming of age and trying to figure out who you are, that can be really confusing and kind of disorienting. But I think that you get to a point later on in life when you can embrace that and realize that it is enriching.

So I think that this character’s journey is one about not fitting neatly into any of the old boxes in this newly globalized world. His views are complicated. His

allegiances are complicated. His feelings are complicated. So it is about him trying to embrace that messiness and make peace with it. I feel that at least on paper he and I have some similarities. We both grew up between cultures and classes. But that was actually a mistake on my part because what this whole film is about is about not reducing people to the sum of their labels. And when I thought about it, I realized that he is completely different than me.

[And through this experience, I learned] to try and be at peace with my own messiness and to cultivate my contradictions. I am more embracing of my own creative confusion rather than trying to make sense of who I am. It is other people’s job to try and make sense of who you are. And they always like to draw a neat outline around

you. It is up to us to not buy into that. Sometimes you can internalize the limitations that other people place on you. I think that the lesson for me is to not allow that to happen.” – Riz Ahmed

In ‘Taxi Driver’ (1976) Robert De Niro’s famous line “You talkin’ to me?” was improvised from a single line in Paul Schrader’s screenplay, which says: ‘Bickle speaks to himself in the mirror.’

by Stan Robinson

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Across1. Costar Don of “Iron Man 3”7. Actor Hugh12. Lee Majors “The Fall Guy” character13. Bettor business, for short15. Setting for “The Drew Carey Show”16. Blue Oyster ___17. 1994 Jeremy Piven comedy18. “___ on the Fourth of July”19. Witherspoon of recent media frenzy21. 1982 Richard Pryor film24. Tina’s “30 Rock” role25. Black top26. “___ Buck”29. 1997 Foster/McConaughey film32. Sharp bark33. “Iron Man 3” costar with 57 across34. 1988 Dennis Quaid remake35. “Iron Man 3” costar Gwyneth38. Actress Winona40. Beehive State athlete41. ATM user’s annoyance42. Batman’s butler45. Country’s K.T.48. Mob scene49. Ball chaser?51. “___ Who’s Talking”53. “___ Runnings”54. Bean dip?55. A deadly sin56. “___ the Dragon”57. “Iron Man 3” costar with 33 across

Down1. X x XXX2. “Rush ___”3. “Legally Blonde” blonde4. “Insomniac” comic Dave5. George or Jennifer6. Et al.’s kin8. “Iron Man 3” star9. “Cat on ___ Tin Roof”10. Actor Robert De___

11. “Iron Man 3” character played by 8 across14. “The Curious Case of Benjamin ___”20. Sprechen ___ Deutsch?22. Flier Solo23. “Iron Man 3” costar27. Actress Peeples28. Radar’s rank on TV29. Milk maid?30. Do sum work31. Olympic runner Sebastion33. “Walking Tall” Baker36. Crush from “Finding Nemo” for one37. Short course?38. Realtor’s abbr.39. “Old” Disney dog41. Jane or Henry43. Emerald City visitor44. “My Left ___”46. Actress Skye47. PBS science show50. Gut reaction?52. “Sukiyaki” singer Sakamoto

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final word scramble below.

Artists Song

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Blake Shelton H __ __ __ __ Bee

Booker T. & the M.G.’s Green O __ __ __ __ __

Danny Kaye I’ve Got a Lovely Bunch of C __ __ __ __ __ __ __

Def Leppard Pour Some S __ __ __ __ on Me

Don McLean American P __ __

Fats Domino B __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Hill

Harry Belafonte Day-O (The B __ __ __ __ __ Boat Song)

Jay & the Techniques Apples, Peaches, P __ __ __ __ __ __ Pie

Joey Dee and the Starliters P __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Twist

John Cougar Mellencamp C __ __ __ __ __ Bomb

Labelle Lady M __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

Prince and The Revolution R __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Beret

Rihanna Birthday C __ __ __

Technotronic w/ Felly Pump Up the J __ __

The Beatles S __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Fields Forever

The Osmonds One Bad A __ __ __ __

The Strangeloves I Want C __ __ __ __

Tommy Roe Sweet P __ __

UB40 Red Red W __ __ __

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tucson’s real BBQ

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Presidio district so it’s only a few blocks from the most historic area of Tucson. Enjoy a fine meal, then take a stroll to see the partially restored old Spanish fort; the Tucson Museum of Art & Historic Block; and Old Town Artisans (9 galleries & La Cocina Cantina). Ask the bartender to mix you one of their custom margaritas. We rate El Charro downtown 4.5 Saguaros. Bon Appetit!

Jim Gressinger lives in Tucson and is publisher of SouthernArizonaGuide.com, a website that includes his Dining & Lodging Reviews as well as his recommendations for the BEST Things to See & Do in Southern Arizona. You can follow his weekly adventures on his Southern Arizona Guide blog at TucsonCitizen.com and/or subscribe to his website FREE and receive his weekly email newsletter.

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By Jim Gressinger

Like most Tucsonans, in the winter we have a lot of guests, mostly because of our gorgeous Southern Arizona weather that time of year. Upon arrival, the first thing they typically want to know is: “Where’s the best Mexican restaurant?” The second thing they want to know is: “What should we do tomorrow?”

This week’s column answers the first question. I will address the second next week.

There are dozens of Mexican restaurants in Southern Arizona. These two are among the best in Tucson.

Café PocaCosa: downtown Tucson. Owner/Chef Suzana is a master of Mexican cuisine. The daily menu is on a chalkboard and your server will describe each dish in mouthwatering detail. If you have never been here before, we recommend you order La Plata. Within easy walking distance is our restored train depot wherein you will find our Transportation (railroad) Museum; Maynard’s Market & Kitchen; and across the street the historic Hotel Congress (excellent night club) where John Dillinger & his gang were caught by

Tucson Police in 1934. We rate Café PocaCosa 5-Saguaros: Best of the Best.

El Charro Café: downtown on Court Street. Established in 1922, this family-owned Mexican restaurant is superb. It’s located in an old house in the

WHAT TO EAT AND WHERE TO GO IN BEAUTIFUL TUCSON

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Call 290-2170 for all detailsor online at brew-ha-ha.org

We also invite you to join us for “Beep Baseball” with

chances to win prizes and tickets to the Tuscon Brew

Ha-Ha Comedy & Beer Festival.

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vision disabilities the opportunity to interact socially

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17021702 E. Speedway Blvd.(520) 325-1702Why to Try? About 50 beers on tap, both imported and domestic and many more by the bottle. They rotate the list frequently so lots to try at all times. If you fancy a pizza and some great craft brews, try this place.

Auld Dubliner800 E. University(520) 206-0323 Why to Try? More than a wee selection of great craft, Irish and other beers here. Pair up with a boxty in a traditional Irish bar with great music in the center of the Uni-versity mecca of fun bars and restaurants.

B Line621 N. 4th Avenue(520) 882-7575Why to Try? Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner AND craft beer! A great 4th Avenue place that you must try for local food and fun.

Bison Witches326 N. 4th Ave(520) 740-1541Why to Try? 8 beers on tap but 66 in bottles.Barrio Brewing Company800 E. 16th St.(520) 329-3606Why to Try? Excellent local brew pub with 12 of their own on tap. Rustic warehouse décor. Great food.

Borderlands Brewing Company119 E. Toole Ave(520) 261-8773Why to Try? Excellent local brewery (not brew pub or restaurant) featuring locally brewed, southwestern style beers with natural ingredients. Tap room open from 4pm to 8pm Wed-Sat. Live music 2-3 days a week too!

Canyon’s Crown Restaurant & Pub6958 E. Tanque Verde(520) 885-8277Why to Try? British Style destination 20 crafts on draft plus about 45+ bottles of beer. Full menu too, both British and Ameri-can grill.

District Tavern260 E. Congress(520) 792-0081Why to Try? Cool dive bar in downtown area. Pool, darts, juke, select craft beers and friendly environment. Downtown Kitchen135 S. 6th Avenue(520) 623-7700Why to Try? Not a craft destination per se, but a great place to dine with a few choice beers. Huge signature cocktail menu, full bar, wine. Cool night-time vibe. A true haven for foodies.

Dragoon Brewing Company1859 W. Grant Road(520) 329-3606Why to Try? Excellent local brewery with tap room service for drinking their 7 brews.

Food trucks frequently on site or you can bring your own munchies. Not a late-night place as they close early (8pm). Open Thurs, Fri, Sat.

Elliott’s on Congress135 E. Congress St.(520) 622-5500Why to Try? Great downtown gathering place. Infused Vodkas and nearly 30 beers by the bottle. Great full menu and live en-tertainment on some nights.

Fox & Hound7625 N. LaCholla Blvd.(520) 575-1980Why to Try? Over 100 beers available and 36 on tap! If you are looking for a truly gor-geous sports bar, with a full menu, billiards and lots of TVs…this is a great place to try.

Frog & Firkin874 E. University Blvd.(520) 623-7507Why to Try? 50 bottled beers and 25 more on tap. Near UofA if you’re looking to party with the college crowd. Live entertainment. Full menue with pizza and sandwiches.

Gentle Ben’s Brewery865 E. University Blvd.(520) 624-4177Why to Try? Excellent local brew pub with 12 of their own creations on tap.

Hotel Congress311 E. Congress St.(520) 622-8848Why to Try? Historic, urban, Rock-n-Roller downtown local hot spot. Live music, dining, multiple bars. Good craft selection with over 30 on tap. Wine and cocktails as well. A local favorite destination and hangout. 40 vintage boutique hotel rooms upstairs!

HUB Restaurant & Creamery266 E. Congress St.(520) 207-8201Why to Try? Great selection of about 20 crafts on tap. Wine and cocktails as well. and ice cream shop built-in. Full menu. Kid friendly during days and DJ scene at night. Cool!

La Cocina201 N. Court Ave(520) 365-3053Why to Try? Amazing tree-lit courtyard with live music at night. Rustic, local feel with rotating local craft beers, wine, full bar and great eats. Menu includes apps, salads, tacos and sandwiches.

Maynard’s400 N. Toole Ave(520) 545-0577Why to Try? Gorgeous and hip, upscale bar and marketplace with excellent Zagat-Rated dining across from Hotel Congress. Watch the trains go by from this wonder-fully converted train station. Full bar & wine list with craft beer selection.

Mr Heads513 N. 4th Ave(520) 792-2710Why to Try? Great local drinkin’ hole with 20 brews on tap and over 100 beers total, plus a wide selection of other liquors. Artsy crowd, eclectic décor makes this a 4th Av-enue destination and popular place to soak your, uh…head.

Nimbus Bistro & Brewing Company6464 E. Tanque Verde Rd.(520) 269-6309Why to Try? Excellent local brew pub. Full menu plus 6 great locally-brewed favorite beers to try. Full bar as well.

No Anchovies870 E. University Blvd(520) 623-3333Why to Try? Nothin’ fancy. Just great pizza and about 20 craft beers. Great col-lege hangout in the heart of the action on University.

Noble Hops1335 W. Lambert Lane(520) 797-4677Why to Try? OK, 28 beers on tap and 175 beers from around the world plus a full bar and wine. You can drink here. Huge menu as well of upscale eats. Not barfood.

Old Chicago2960 N. Campbell Ave(520) 327-6200 Why to Try? 20+ taps and 110 beers from around the globe! Full menu with pizzas and pastas, cocktail bar, wines and “Beer Tour” club with bragging rights (and maybe rehab) if you complete the 110 beer tour.

O’Malley’s on Fourth247 N. 4th Ave(520) 623-8600Why to Try? 16 beers on tap and more in bottles. Irish bar theme. St. Patrick’s stronghold location.

Reilly Craft Pizza & Drink101 E. Pennington St.(520) 882-5550Why to Try? Great Pizza and 20 craft beers on tap. Full bar and wine selection as well.

RJ’s Replays5769 E. Speedway Blvd.(520) 495-5136Why to Try? Cool computerized beer order-ing from your table complete with beer info and descriptions. Tons of selection and great sports bar atmosphere! One of the largest selections of craft on tap and in bottles in Tucson. Full menu too. Live music.

Sir Veza’s220 W. Wetmore(520) 888-8226Why to Try? Great cantina style Mexican cuisine and about 20 craft beers on tap. Dozens more in bottles. Huge southwest-ern menu too. Ole’!

Sir Veza’s4699 E. Speedway Blvd.(520) 323-8226Why to Try? Great cantina style Mexican cuisine and about 20 craft beers on tap. Dozens more in bottles. Huge southwest-ern menu too. Ole’!

The Parish6453 N. Oracle Road(520) 797-1233Why to Try? A nice gastropub in the north part of town with a nice brew selection of over 20 beers not so common. Live enter-tainment on the weekends. Full bar.

The Shanty401 E. 9th St.(520) 623-2664Why to Try? Over 120 beers! Great Euro-import selection! In business since 1937! If you enjoy patio atmosphere, you have your place.

Thunder Canyon Brewery7401 N. La Cholla Blvd.(520) 797-2652Why to Try? One of two locations. Excel-lent local brew pub with 30 local brews (normally about 10 or more on tap). Growl-ers, pony kegs, kegs available as well. Full delicious menu too.

Thunder Canyon Brewery220 E. Broadway Blvd.(520) 396-3480Why To Try? Their newest of two locations. Huge place with great food and lots of great beers with 30 local brews (normally about 10 or more on tap). Full, delicious menu too.

Time Market444 E. University Blvd.(520) 622-0761Why to Try? This is a local grocery market with a cool local eats like wood-fired pizza, local baked goods, sandwiches, built-in and popular meeting place. 6 taps for on-site drinking but they stock over 150 brews by the bottle (retail) on hand!

Trident Grill2033 E. Speedway Blvd.(520) 795-5755Why to Try? 24 brews on tap. Full menu. If you are an active or ex Navy Seal, you already understand the Trident insignia. If not, go there and experience!

Union Public House4340 N. Campbell Ave(520) 329-8575Why to Try? If you enjoy drinking craft beer in style, this is a good bet. Over 30 crafts on tap and a huge selection of bottled beer plus wine and full bar with signature cocktails. Upscale casual dining with great menu.

Tucson Craft Beer DestinationsOur recommendations for “Tops in Hops!”

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May 10th: Neon ProphetMay 11th: Randy Prentice BandMay 12th: The Cochise County All-StarsMay 13th: The Bryan Dean TrioMay 15th: The Titan Valley War-headsMay 16th: Ed DeLucia TrioMay 17: Neon ProphetMay 18th: The Wayback MachineMay 19th: Last Call Girls www.boondockslounge.com

Chicago Bar (520) 748-8169, 5954 E. Speedway Blvd.:May 9th: Neon ProphetMay 10th: The AmoSphere

May 11th: Neon ProphetMay 12th: Reggae SundaysMay 13th: The RonstadtsMay 14th: Jive BombersMay 15th: Bad News Blues BandMay 16th: Neon ProphetMay 17th: The AmoSphereMay 18th: Neon Prophetwww.chicagobartucson.com

Club Congress (520) 622-8848, 311 E. Congress St.:May 11th: Charlie Faye w/ Billy SedlmayrMay 15th: Sergio Mendoza Y la Orkestra, Vox Urbana and Salva-dor Duran

May 16th: Damien JuradoMay 17th: Acorn Bcorn, Tele Novella and The ResonarsMay 18th: Reyliwww.hotelcongress.com/club

Elliott’s On Congress (520) 622-5500, 135 E Congress St Mondays 8pm-11pm Jazz Guild of TucsonThursdays 8pm-10pm Tommy Tuckerwww.elliottsoncongress.com

Old Town Artisans (La Cocina) (520) 365-3053, 201 N. Court Ave.:May 8th: Miss Lana Rebel w/ Kevin Michael Mayfield

May 11th: Catfish and Weeze w/ The Sonoran DogsMay 15th: Miss Lana Rebel w/ Kevin Michael MayfieldMay 18th: Catfish and Weeze w/ Cochise County AllstarsMay 19th: Kristen Chandlerwww.oldtownartisans.com

Plush (520) 798-1298, 340 E. 6th St.:May 10th: Qwel and Maker, Big Me-ridox and Jivin’ Scientists

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Surly Wench Pub (520) 882-0009, 424 N. 4th Ave.:May 10th: Mission Creeps

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Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill (520) 670-3697, 4500 N. Oracle Rd., Suite 370:May 10th: Chad FreemanMay 11th: Chad FreemanMay 17th: Cooper MezaMay 18th: Jack Bishop Bandwww.countrybartucson.com

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