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Gay-4-pay in Prague

Globalization has changed the wage structure of the porn industry. In Eastern Europe, men are willing to do porn for a lot less.... Read more»

To do list

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»

TucsonSentinel.com launch party

Celebrate Sentinel launch at Press Box Bash

Friday’s show features Howe Gelb performing Johnny Cash’s “Live at San Quentin”, new punk band Cadillac Steakhouse, bluesman Tom Walbank, Sonoran gypsies Bajo Turbato, and Jazz Telephone with Mr. Tidypaws.... Read more»

Arts preview

Postcommodity arts collective launches MOCA music series

This Thursday and Saturday, MOCA begins a new lecture/performance series. MOCA Sounds/Defining Music starts with the Postcommodity collective, a multi-disciplinary art and performance group.... Read more»

Play dates

Gaming with girls? Yep, if you're willing to pay

Sick of playing online games with a bunch of dudes? Now you can play with an attractive girl – for a fee.... Read more»

Powhaus collective celebrates birth of punk with 'Trash'

On Friday, the Powhaus crew will host “Trash: 70s Punk Rock Show.” DJ Dan Shapiro will spin punk, protopunk and post-punk from both sides of the pond. 5 local bands will round out the evening’s entertainment.

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Under the influence: Leila Lopez

On Sunday, I met with Leila Lopez in her childhood home off of 4th Avenue. Lopez is celebrating the release of her second CD, “Fault Lines,” at Solar Culture Gallery on Saturday with an early, all-ages show.... Read more»

Comic: Seventeen Words For Snow

A physical study of George Clooney

It’s slightly ridiculous that People magazine publishes a “World’s Sexiest Man’” issue every year. Hollywood stars tend to look pretty much the same every year, including those in which they win and those in which they lose. Or…do they?... Read more»2

One World Film Festival

Imbuing human rights with the glitz of a film fest

What started out 12 years ago as a modest film festival devoted to human rights has grown into the largest festival of its kind in Europe, run under the auspices of one of Europe’s leading human rights advocates, Vaclav Havel.... Read more»

Tucson Symphony Orchestra

Beethoven's Ninth may be swan song for TSO chorus

After this weekend’s formidable performances of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, the TSO Chorus will be dissolved for the foreseeable future, except for two performances of Handel’s Messiah on December 4.... Read more»

DVD reviews

Celluloid for the couch potato

DVD guru Kristine Peashock reviews three of the week’s releases, including an older, better ‘Alice,’ Disney’s latest and the brilliant ‘Broken Embraces’... Read more»4

Live blog

4th Avenue Street Fair reappears this weekend

This Friday at 10 a.m. the 4th Avenue Street fair kicks off for families, spring breakers and downtown denizens. We at the Sentinel are filled with the usual excitement, anticipatory queasiness and parking anxiety as the rest of you, and have decided that this spring’s fair merits a liveblog preview.... Read more»3

Julia Alexandratou

Pop star's porn video distracts Greeks from economic crisis

What economic crisis? Greece focuses on porn movie by pop star Julia Alexandratou.... Read more»

Concert preview

Carrie Newcomer brings earnest songwriting to Zuzi Theatre Sunday

If you’re a singer/songwriter of the stature of, say, Mary Chapin Carpenter or Rosanne Cash, whom do you look up to? The answer is Carrie Newcomer. Promoting her 12th album, Before and After, Newcomer will perform at Zuzi Theatre on Sunday evening.... Read more»

To do list

9 for Beethoven: A weekend arts preview

Looking to avoid the street fair in favor of some culture? We have some ideas.... Read more»

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