1. Who are you and what do you do? Niccole Celeste Radhe, I am an artist, photographer, outdoor adventure writer and I work at the Reid...
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Tucson Portraits: Burning Palms
by Bob Hanshaw Contributing Writer “I guess we just reached that point where we were just like ‘fuck it,’ we reached the edge of the cliff,...
Continue reading...Tucson Portraits: Billy Sedlmayr
by Bob Hanshaw Contributing Writer “You can’t take stuff back, man. You can’t change it.” Billy Sedlmayr is sitting in his tiny midtown apartment, smoking a...
Continue reading...Tucson Portraits: Gabriel Sullivan
by Bob Hanshaw Contributing Writer Gabe Sullivan, all in black, met me at the Tap Room at Congress and ordered a mezcal (his girlfriend had instructed...
Continue reading...Tucson Portraits: Matt Baquet
by Bob Hanshaw Contributing Writer “I see everyone taking a more serious, professional approach to things, and I hope that the shit that’s happening for Prom...
Continue reading...Tucson Portraits: Andres Parada of Human Behavior
by Bob Hanshaw Contributing Writer Andres Parada is battling his demons in the public sphere. But they aren’t the sad and well-worn demons that have harried...
Continue reading...Tucson Portraits: Matt Rolland of Run Boy Run
by Bob Hanshaw Contributing Writer “You’re appropriating me? I’ll take it. I think of myself as a Tucson musician now.” So says Matt Rolland, a founding...
Continue reading...Tucson Portraits: Chris Pierce
by Bob Hanshaw Contributing Writer “I’m totally self-taught,” Chris Pierce explains. “Everything that I know about the instrument, everything that I know theoretically, I’ve either learned...
Continue reading...Tucson Portraits: Jordan Prather of Commercial Appeal
Jordan Prather is tired of waiting around. Faced with the prospect of marketing his new electro-pop project, Head Over Heart, in a city without much of...
Continue reading...Tucson Portraits: John Melillo of Algae and Tentacles
by Bob Hanshaw Contributing Writer “I want to play with everybody, all the time, as much as I can.” This is John Melillo’s musical credo. And...
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