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Visit Tucson's new Spanish-language advertising campaign aimed at Hispanic tourists is branding the Old Pueblo as the destination for them by spotlighting the city’s heritage and multicultural events. Read more»

Thousands attended the 33rd All Souls Procession, a long-running ceremony based on folk traditions, including Dia de los Muertos, celebrating lost loved ones.

Streaming along the streets of Tucson, thousands walked along Bonita Avenue parallel to the Santa Cruz River on Sunday night, many in costume with their faces painted to remember lost loved ones, as part of the 2022 All Souls Procession. Read more»

La Procesión de Todas las Almas en Tucson vuelve por su año número 33.

Se espera que decenas de miles de personas se reúnan en el lado oeste de la ciudad este fin de semana para participar en una querida tradición de Tucson: la Procesión de Todas las Almas. Read more»

Tucson's All Souls Procession is back for its 33rd year.

Tens of thousands of people are expected to converge on the West Side of town this weekend to take part in a beloved Tucson tradition — the annual All Souls Procession. Read more»

Thousands attended the 32nd All Souls Procession, marking the return of event after it went virtual last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Streaming along the streets of Tucson, thousands walked along Bonita Avenue parallel to the Santa Cruz River on Sunday night, many in costume with their faces painted to remember lost loved ones, as part of the 2021 All Souls Procession. Read more»

The artist with her mural 'Creation Stories' in Downtown Tucson

Tucson visual artist and performer To-Ree-Nee-Wolf unveils her debut CD, "A Wolf By Any Other Name." Read more»

Thousands attended the Tucson's annual All Souls Procession, now marking its 30th year, on Sunday night.

Streaming along the streets of Tucson, thousands walked parallel to the Santa Cruz River on Sunday night, many in costumes with faces painted to remember lost loved ones, as part of the 2019 All Souls Procession. Read more»

Thousands attended the 29th All Souls Procession in Tucson on Sunday night.

Thousands attended the 29th All Souls Procession in Tucson on Sunday night. Read more»

March Fourth Marching Band

A guide to this year's Night of the Living Fest, new releases from Roman Barten-Sherman and Birds & Arrows, this week's live music listings and more in your TucsonSentinel.com music roundup. Read more»

Mark Beef on stage with Junkie Vomit

In which noted local punk scene cynic Mark Beef says a bunch of nice things about Tucson folks while probably still managing to offend someone — we all embrace the yearly Return Of The Night Of The Living Fest! And more in your weekend music roundup. Read more»

Children get hands-on with instruments at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, which gets funding from both the National Endowment for the Arts and the Arizona Commission on the Arts, officials said.

The Trump administration’s call to eliminate the NEA and NEH in next year’s budget would mean the loss of just over $1.5 million in federal funds for Arizona. While that number may appear small in a budget that’s in the trillions, arts advocates called it short-sighted — taxpayers “get a lot of bang for their buck with the small amount of funding they get from the NEA.” Read more»

A stilt-walker stands near a fire at the end of the All Souls Procession.

Tens of thousands of Tucsonans filled the streets Downtown on Sunday night to mark the annual All Souls Procession, remembering loved ones who have died. Read more»

Tens of thousands of Tucsonans filled the streets Downtown on Sunday night to mark the annual All Souls Procession, remembering loved ones who have died. Read more»

The ending ceremony for the the 2014 All Souls Procession on Sunday.

Thousands of Tucsonans gathered to mark the 25th annual All Souls Procession, held to remember loved ones who have passed. Read more»

Tens of thousands of people are expected to converge on downtown Tucson dressed in costumes and sugar skull make-up on Sunday for the 25th annual All Souls Procession. Read more»

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