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Braille bestsellers

Is it possible for America’s bestselling authors to become so repetitive that the pieces of their books, if broken apart, would fit back together, in any order, as cleanly as if produced on an assembly line?... Read more»3

Poet Ted Hughes to be memorialized in Westminster

France may have its painters, Italy its art and opera, and German culture its matchless composers. But for England it’s poetry, and Westminster Abbey is where the immortals are memorialized.... Read more»

Comic: Annabel's book

Literacy in the age of iPad

Is the iPad the end of print? Or the savior of formerly printed “content”?... Read more»

Arts preview

28th Tucson Poetry Festival this weekend

The 28th Tucson Poetry Festival will be held this weekend at Club Congress and Casa Libre, with four featured poet/performers and poetry slam events.... Read more»

Arts preview

Weekend preview: Easter weekend

Plan your three-day weekend with the Sentinel. In addition to the KXCI Festival en el Barrio Viejo and the 28th Tucson Poetry Festival, there is plenty to do in Tucson this weekend.... Read more»1

Comic: Seventeen Words For Snow

Blossoming into adolescence

When it comes to visual art, I’m one of those people who, unless it’s really obvious, doesn’t tend to “get” when things aren’t what they’re actually “supposed to be.”... Read more»

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Extra, extra: Get your weekend plans here

You probably know about Powhaus’ “Trash” and Ted Leo, but here are seven more weekend events you won’t want to miss.... Read more»

Author Sherman Alexie wins prestigious PEN/Faulkner award

Sherman Alexie’s “War Dances” has been selected as the winner of the 2010 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, beating out finalists including former Tucsonan Barbara Kingsolver’s “The Lacuna.”... Read more»1

New York poet Joanna Fuhrman reads Saturday

This Saturday, the POG collective brings one of the most compelling younger minds in American poetry, Joanna Fuhrman,  to The Drawing Studio.... Read more»

TucsonSentinel.com at Tucson Festival of Books

Readers attending the Tucson Festival of Books this weekend can meet Sentinel staff — and each other — at our booth.... Read more»1

Writer Larry McMurtry suffers 'cardiac event'

Larry McMurtry, writer of Pulitzer Prize winning novel “Lonesome Dove” and “The Last Picture Show” has suffered a “cardiac event.” His appearance at this weekend’s Tucson Festival of Books has been canceled.... Read more»1

Famous writers scheduled to appear at Tucson Festival of Books

The Tucson Festival of Books is one of our city’s more unique events, featuring a panoply of children’s events, author interviews, writing workshops and panels.... Read more»1

Notable poets read at Tucson Book Festival

The Tucson Book Festival, in cooperation with the UA’s Poetry Center and American Indian Language Development Institute, will be hosting some of America’s best living poets this weekend. These are the Sentinel’s selections of the best of the festival’s poetry roster.... Read more»

Comic: Seventeen Words For Snow

Go ask Alice (when she's 20,000 leagues under)

With all the hype surrounding Tim Burton’s new film adaptation of Alice in Wonderland, I felt that I should get in on the game. Perhaps TucsonSentinel.com will gross more than the movie.... Read more»

Scholars make 9,000 corrections to James Joyce classic

After 30 years of detective work and eye-strain, two Dubliners have produced a corrected version of “Finnegans Wake.” Their new edition of James Joyce’s most difficult work is being launched in Dublin on March 11. It is naturally the literary event of the year in Ireland.... Read more»2

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