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X-RAY OF A TRAGEDY, RECOUNTING THE WAR ON DRUGS IN MEXICO YEAR BY YEAR
Felipe Calderón Hinojosa wanted his government (2006-2012) to be remembered as the six-year term of security.
He bet on the persecution of organized crime, multiplied spending on federal police, sent the army to the streets and launched a strategy to make his actions convincing: the war against drug trafficking. The year prior to his inauguration, the country's homicide rate was 9.5 per 100,000 inhabitants.
The figure soon multiplied, leading the government to deny that there were collateral victims; those killed in the "war" were criminals or heroes - policemen and soldiers - who fought them. Fourteen years later, too many unknown victims have fallen in this battle. Estimates are close to 250,000 dead and 60,000 missing.
The beggining
The beginning of this dark and violent era can be dated December 11, 2006. On that day, then-President Felipe Calderón declared war on narco.
The intention was to arrest criminals who acted as lords and masters in various entities. He launched the Joint Operation Michoacán and sent 6,000 troops to stop the violence of the cartels. Since then, the beast of crime felt the prick in the back and has not stopped slapping its tail.
There have been fourteen in which it has been learned to measure homicides linked to this type of violence. Fourteen years in which the structure of the narco "faltered": new cells arose, new leaders appeared, others died or were killed. It has been fourteen years in which journalists have used self-censorship as their “survival” card. Fourteen years, 168 months and 5,250 days, of "blood and lead."
Heads rolled in Michoacán
The attack on the Sol y Sombra bar, which occurred on September 7, 2006, in Uruapan, Michoacán, it is said, was the germ of the war against drug trafficking that ex-president Felipe Calderón waged.
That day, a score of hooded individuals with AK-47 rifles dressed in Federal Investigation Agency uniforms opened fire without commiseration on the business.
The roar of the bullets sent dancers and customers to the ground. The fake agents entered, approached the dance floor and took out a bag with five heads. They left without a word, but left a narco-message. “The family does not kill for pay, it does not kill women and innocents. Only those who must die die. Sepal. This is divine justice ”, it read.
This crime attracted international attention like few before. It was also the first time that the name La Familia Michoacana spread to the rest of the country.
Four months after the start of the war against drug trafficking, the Army - responsible for the fight with criminal groups - suffered its first major ambush. It was in Carácuaro, in the Tierra Caliente region, near Guerrero and the State of Mexico.
On the night of May 1, 2007, an armed group attacked a military convoy with rifles and grenades during a patrol. Five soldiers, a colonel, a sergeant and three corporals were killed.
The Army turned in the area. Within days they arrested ten people, four of them women and minors. They seized long and short weapons and scored a victory.
In September, however, the minors reported rape and sexual abuse by the military. The National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) issued a devastating report. Shortly after the war against drugs, elements of the Army were already facing charges of arbitrary detentions, torture, sexual abuse and rape. It would not be the last time.
That was just the beginning. On the day of the scream, Independence Day, criminals would throw hand grenades at a crowd in the center of Morelia, Michoacán in 2008. Almost a dozen dead and more than 100 injured would be the figures for the violent episode.
In 2009, Calderón captured dozens of Michoacán officials for alleged ties to drug traffickers. Most were released months later.
Ciudad Juarez, resist
Hell broke loose on this site.
When Felipe Calderón came to power, in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, two people were killed a day. In 2008, the average rose to five, and in 2009 there were already seven daily deaths.
It was enough just to look out to the city to see that many of the victims were young people captured by some criminal organization and killed in retaliation by a rival cartel. But also, it was easy to find a good number of lawyers, policemen, engineers, doctors, journalists turned into corpses and suspects.
In 2010, at least 60 student students were celebrating a party at number 1,310 Viñas del Portal street, when a group of hitmen arrived at the site aboard seven vans. Without a word, the hooded men shot at the teenagers. Sixteen died.
That same year, Luis Freddy Lala Pomavilla, 18, a bleeding and badly wounded Ecuadorian, arrived at an Army checkpoint on Highway 101 in Tamaulipas —on the border between Mexico and the United States— announcing: "they were all killed."
Before dying in a clinic, the man accompanied the soldiers to a ranch in San Fernando where the horror was found: 72 migrants lying on the ground and killed. The massacre also included another piece of information: the kidnapping of undocumented immigrants was a new item in the dirty business of the cartels.
As they explained, the drama began when members of Los Zetas forced him to work for them. By rejecting the proposal, they were killed one by one, with shots in the back and the head. The corpses passed like this for hours until Luis Freddy gave the warning.
The cruelty of the massacre and the calm with which it was carried out stunned the country.
A year later, 2011, the misfortune was called Casino Royal. The attack on the gambling business in Monterrey, Nuevo León, lasted only an instant, but it was enough to leave 52 dead and dismay an entire city.
With the crime, the people of Monterrey lived a day with a mixture of anger, indignation, sadness, and frustration due to the insecurity and the wave of violence that escalated in recent years.
The macabre events continued to shake Mexico. In May 2012, the mutilated bodies of 49 people were found on a road near the town of Cadereyta, in Nuevo Léon. The killers left only the torsos of the victims in plastic bags.
The massacre was added to the one that occurred in Jalisco, where 18 bodies were found, some of them beheaded.
By December of that year, the government changed, but not the legacy of the war.
In 2013, the epicenter of the pain moved to Tierra Caliente - a region that includes the states of Guerrero and Michoacán. There, the challenge of the self-defense groups escalated. The intention of this group of civilians up in arms was to rid the neighbors of the harassment of the Knights Templar cartel.
During the six-year terms of Enrique Peña Nieto and Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the declared war against drugs was no longer explicit, but in the facts disappearances and confrontations continued. From Ayotzinapa to Culiacanazo and the LeBarón massacre, tragic events linked to organized crime squeezed the entire country.
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What's Coming in August on Netflix?
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After a blockbuster July, August looks to be a little quieter on Netflix—unless you’re an Avatar: The Last Airbender fan, in which case you are no doubt incredibly excited that all four seasons Books of The Legend of Korra, the sequel series to that anime-influenced Nickelodeon hit, are coming to the streamer on August 14. (Avatar: The Last Airbender boarded Netflix in May, kicking off a record run of 58 days as one of the streamer’s most popular programs.)
The followup, which began airing on Nickelodeon in 2012, was acclaimed by fans and praised by critics for its beautiful animation and its tackling of complex political and environmental themes. It also broke boundaries for its diverse representations of race, gender and sexual orientation in children’s programming.
Despite all of that, it didn’t quite repeat the success of its predecessor (which was turned into a live-action feature in 2010 that it’s best we not speak of). A dip in the ratings in the third season resulted in the fourth and final one being booted from Nickelodeon main onto its sister channel Nicktoons. And though it has found an audience via streaming in the years since, it has always been a bit tough to locate online: Until now, only the first two seasons were available on CBS All Access; if you wanted to watch all four, you’d have had to subscribe to the Nick Hits channel on Amazon Prime.
Now, however, ATLA and TLOK fandoms can finally unite on Netflix, as the service is hosting all seasons of both series, no doubt to help build an audience for its live-action Avatar reboot, expected in ??? (that being the release date for everything that was in production when the pandemic hit).
Otherwise, the biggest callout from this month’s list of Netflix originals are season 5 of Lucifer and the new superhero film Project Power, starring Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt and written by Mattson Tomlin, co-writer of the forthcoming Robert Pattinson-led Batman movie. The plot involves a drug that gives people superpowers, but only for five minutes.
Here’s everything coming to and leaving Netflix in August.
Available August 1 A Knight’s Tale
Acts of Violence
The Addams Family (1991)
An Education
Being John Malkovich
Death at a Funeral
Dennis the Menace
Elizabeth Harvest
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Hardcore Henry
Iron Man Armored Adventures: Season 1-2
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park III
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Mad Max (1979)
Mr. Deeds
My Perfect Landing: Season 1
Nagi-Asu: A Lull in the Sea: Season 1
The NeverEnding Story
The NeverEnding Story 2: The Next Chapter
The Next Step: Season 6
Nights in Rodanthe
Ocean’s Thirteen
Ocean’s Twelve
Operation Ouch: Season 1
Operation Ouch: Special
Remember Me
Seabiscuit
Super Monsters: The New Class — Netflix Family
Toradora!: Season 1
Transformers Rescue Bots Academy: Season 2
The Ugly Truth
What Keeps You Alive
Available August 2 Almost Love
Connected — Netflix Documentary
Available August 3 Immigration Nation — Netflix Documentary
Available August 4 A Go! Go! Cory Carson Summer Camp — Netflix Family
Malibu Rescue: The Next Wave — Netflix Family
Mundo Mistério / Mystery Lab — Netflix Original
Sam Jay: 3 In The Morning — Netflix Comedy Special
Available August 5 Anelka : L’Incompris / Anelka: Misunderstood — Netflix Documentary
World’s Most Wanted — Netflix Documentary
Available August 6 The Rain: Season 3 — Netflix Original
The Seven Deadly Sins: Imperial Wrath of The Gods — Netflix Anime
Available August 7 Alta Mar / High Seas: Season 3 — Netflix Original
Berlin, Berlin — Netflix Film
The Magic School Bus Rides Again Kids In Space — Netflix Family
¡Nailed It! México: Season 2 — Netflix Original
The New Legends of Monkey: Season 2 — Netflix Family
Selling Sunset: Season 3 — Netflix Original
Sing On! Germany — Netflix Original
Tiny Creatures — Netflix Original
Wizards: Tales of Arcadia — Netflix Family
Word Party Songs — Netflix Family
Work It — Netflix Film
Available August 8 The Promise
We Summon the Darkness
Available August 10 Game On: A Comedy Crossover Event — Netflix Original
Nightcrawler
Available August 11 Mr. Peabody & Sherman
Rob Schneider: Asian Momma, Mexican Kids — Netflix Comedy Special
Available August 12 Scary Movie 5
(Un)Well — Netflix Documentary
Available August 13 Safety Not Guaranteed
Une fille facile / An Easy Girl — Netflix Film
Available August 14 3%: Season 4 — Netflix Original
El robo del siglo — Netflix Original
Fearless — Netflix Film
Glow Up: Season 2 — Netflix Original
Project Power — Netflix Film
The Legend of Korra: Book One: Air
The Legend of Korra: Book Two: Spirits
The Legend of Korra: Book Three: Change
The Legend of Korra: Book Four: Balance
Octonauts & the Caves of Sac Actun — Netflix Family
Teenage Bounty Hunters — Netflix Original
Available August 15 Rita: Season 5 — Netflix Original
Stranger: Season 2 — Netflix Original
Available August 16 Johnny English
Les Misérables (2012)
Available August 17 Crazy Awesome Teachers — Netflix Film
Drunk Parents
Glitch Techs: Season 2 — Netflix Family
Available August 19 Crímenes de familia / The Crimes That Bind — Netflix Film
DeMarcus Family Rules — Netflix Original
High Score — Netflix Documentary
Available August 20 Biohackers — Netflix Original
Good Kisser
Great Pretender — Netflix Anime
John Was Trying to Contact Aliens — Netflix Film
Available August 21 Alien TV — Netflix Family
Fuego negro — Netflix Film
Hoops — Netflix Original
Lucifer: Season 5 — Netflix Original
Rust Valley Restorers: Season 3 — Netflix Original
The Sleepover — Netflix Film
Available August 23 1BR
Septembers of Shiraz
Available August 25 Emily’s Wonder Lab — Netflix Family
Trinkets: Season 2 — Netflix Original
Available August 26 Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol — Netflix Original
La venganza de Analía — Netflix Original
Million Dollar Beach House — Netflix Original
Rising Phoenix —Netflix Documentary
Available August 27 Aggretsuko: Season 3 — Netflix Anime
Retsuko the Red Panda
The Bridge Curse
The Frozen Ground
Available August 28 All Together Now — Netflix Film
Cobra Kai: Seasons 1-2 — Netflix Original
I AM A KILLER: Released — Netflix Original
Orígenes secretos / Unknown Origins — Netflix Film
Available August 31 Casino Royale
Quantum of Solace
What’s leaving Netflix in August 2020 Leaving August 1 Skins: Vol. 1-7
Leaving August 3 Love
Paranormal Survivor: Season 1-2
Leaving August 7 6 Days
Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer
St. Agatha
Leaving August 14 Adventures in Public School
Being AP
Goon
Leaving August 18 The Incident
Leaving August 19 Some Kind of Beautiful
Leaving August 20 Bad Rap
Leaving August 21 Just Go With It
Leaving August 23 Fanatic
Leaving August 25 Blue Is the Warmest Color
Leaving August 28 Bring It On: Worldwide Showdown
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Firefly 2017 Lineup Confirmation/Speculation Megathread
OFFICIAL LINEUP ANNOUNCEMENT on Friday, January 27th at 10am ET! Note: Before posting a comment with an artist(s) for speculation, please ctrl+F and look to see if it hasn't already been added or suggested. Thanks!
Similar to Bonnaroo's 2017 speculation thread...
Here's the breakdown:
- Confirmed (Artist confirmations or Firefly confirmations via official announcement or press release)
- Semi-confirmed (Talking with an artist at a show, mutual friends)
- Rumored (rumors from artist / record label / band managers / Firefly social media)
- Possible (Tour dates with gaps during June 15-18, in the US in late-May/early-June, playing other US festivals before/afteduring Firefly dates)
- Logical/Plausible (Plausible speculations with no hard evidence, 2016/2017 album release with expected 2017 tour plans, planned tour with no dates or early/mid 2017 dates)
- Unlikely (Tour dates that conflict with Firefly but not impossible, or gaps during June 15-18 but already played Firefly 2016)
- Out (No dates open during Firefly, at other festivals or abroad)
Confirmed
Semi-confirmed
Rumored
Possible
Artist | Source |
Twenty One Pilots | playing Hangout Fest (May 19-21) |
ODESZA | playing Electric Forest (June 22-25, June 29-July 2) |
Beyonce | headlining Coachella 2017 |
Kendrick Lamar | headlining Coachella 2017 |
DJ Snake | Coachella, Hangout, Electric Forest |
The Weeknd | tour dates end June 9th in the US, no Philadelphia/Baltimore dates yet; playing Bonnaroo |
Giraffage | Electric Forest, Forecastle |
Snakehips | Okeechobee, Hangout, Electric Forest, Panorama |
Francis and the Lights | Coachella, Boston Calling, Gov Ball, Bonnaroo, Electric Forest |
Tom Petty | Mountain Jam in NY on June 16th, no tour dates on June 15th and June 18th |
Gary Clark Jr | Mountain Jam in NY, June 16-18 |
Steve Miller Band | Mountain Jam |
Red Hot Chili Peppers | touring in Canada on June 18 and beyond, possibly playing Bonnaroo, playing Gov Ball |
Metallica | playing Rock on the Range May 19-21 |
Soundgarden | playing Rock on the Range May 19-21 |
MGMT | Hangout, Sasquatch, Panorama |
Weezer | Hangout, Boston Calling, Forecastle |
The Head and the Heart | Coachella, Hangout, Sasquatch, Gov Ball, Bonnaroo |
Band of Horses | Hangout, BottleRock |
Local Natives | Coachella, Hangout, Gov Ball |
Warpaint | Shaky Knees, Hangout, Gov Ball; although playing Roskilde in Denmark on June 28 |
Mac DeMarco | Treefort (March), Okeechobee (March), Coachella, Hangout, Gov Ball |
Rae Sremmurd | Okeechobee, Gov Ball |
The Offspring | playing Rock on the Range |
Sum 41 | playing Rock on the Range; although playing Download Festival in England June 9-11 |
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness | playing Hangout, early 2017 US tour |
Young The Giant | 2017 tour, Okeechobee, Hangout |
Lewis Del Mar | Shaky Knees, Hangout; touring with Young the Giant |
Bassnectar | Electric Forest |
The Orwells | touring early/mid 2017 ending on June 6, playing Bonnaroo |
My Morning Jacket | Electric Forest |
The Strumbellas | Mountain Jam, Gov Ball, Bonnaroo; early 2017 tour |
The Revivalists | Mountain Jam; early 2017 tour |
Ween | High Sierra late June |
Con Brio | Shaky Knees, BottleRock, Electric Forest, High Sierra |
Franz Ferdinand | Hangout, Governors Ball |
The Avalanches | Coachella and Gov Ball; although playing Glastonbury June 21-25 |
Banks | Gov Ball |
Phoenix | Shaky Knees, Gov Ball |
Chance The Rapper | Gov Ball, Bonnaroo; last played Firefly in 2014 |
Beach House | Gov Ball |
Lorde | Coachella, Gov Ball, Bonnaroo |
Air | Gov Ball |
A$AP Ferg | Gov Ball |
Schoolboy Q | Gov Ball |
Logic | Gov Ball |
Michael Kiwanuka | Gov Ball, Bonnaroo; although inMusic Festival in Croatia June 20th |
Wiz Khalifa | Gov Ball |
Charli XCX | Gov Ball |
Wu-Tang Clan | Gov Ball |
Bleachers | Okeechobee, Shaky Knees, Sasquatch, Gov Ball |
U2 | Bonnaroo, no tour dates June 15-17, playing Philadelphia June 18 |
The Lumineers | international tour dates in April and July, no tour dates June 15-17, playing Philadelphia June 18 |
Bishop Briggs | Coachella, Shaky Knees, Hangout, Panorama |
Cage The Elephant | Shaky Knees, Boston Calling, Gov Ball, Bonnaroo, Forecastle |
Charles Bradley and His Extraordinares | BottleRock, Gov Ball, Forecastle |
Future Islands | Coachella, Bonnaroo, Panorama |
BADBADNOTGOOD | Bonnaroo |
The Front Bottoms | Bonnaroo |
Car Seat Headrest | Coachella, Shaky Knees, Sasquatch, Boston Calling, Gov Ball, Bonnaroo |
Barns Courtney | Hangout, Gov Ball |
Third Eye Blind | June 18th TBD Baltimore/DC area |
Silversun Pickups | June 18th TBD Baltimore/DC area |
Alison Wonderland | Shaky Knees, Electric Forest |
Jon Bellion | Bunbury, Bonnaroo |
Cold War Kids | Okeechobee Festival in March, Bonnaroo |
Lucy Dacus | Boston Calling, Bonnaroo, Forecastle |
Mondo Cozmo | Shaky Knees, Hangout, Boston Calling, Sasquatch, Gov Ball, Bonnaroo, Forecastle |
Tkay Maidza | Hangout, Boston Calling, Gov Ball |
Ganja White Night | Shaky Beats, Summer Camp, Bonnaroo, Electric Forest |
Rezz | Shaky Beats, Bonnaroo, Electric Forest |
Logical / Plausible
Artist | Source |
The Shins | new album release March 10th, possibly playing Coachella, playing Shaky Knees, Bunbury, in Brooklyn NY on June 15th |
Hodgy Beats | new album out December 9th |
Kid Cudi | new album out December 16th |
Dropkick Murphys | playing Red Frog's Shamrock Fest in March, new album release Jan 6 |
Sohn | new album out Jan 13 |
The Flaming Lips | new album release Jan 13, touring early 2017 |
The xx | new album out Jan 13, 2017 tour, US festivals: Coachella, Shaky Knees, Boston Calling, Bonnaroo |
Foxygen | new album out Jan 20 |
Tycho | in Europe late May and early June; playing Buku, Coachella; new album out Jan 20 |
Cloud Nothings | new album out Jan 27 |
Ty Segall | new album out Jan 27 |
Temples | Shaky Knees; new album out Mar 3 |
Hippo Campus | new album out Feb 24, tour dates end April 8th |
Magic City Hippies | Fall 2016 album release, on tour with Hippo Campus until April 8th |
Stevie Nicks | touring late 2016 and early 2017 |
Bon Jovi | touring early 2017, plausible but not likely |
Joseph | touring early 2017 |
STRFKR | touring early 2017 |
The Growlers | touring Feb/March, playing Primavera Sound in Barcelona on June 2nd |
Devendra Banhart | touring US early 2017 |
Wilco | possible but they organize Solid Sound Festival happening 1 week after Firefly |
Xiu Xiu | touring early 2017, |
Deerhoof | playing Big Ears Festival (TN) in March |
The Magnetic Fields | touring early/mid 2017 |
Mother Mother | new album release Feb 10 |
Blonde Redhead | touring early 2017 |
Jens Lekman | touring 2017 |
Eric Clapton | playing a few shows in 2017, plausible but not likely |
Galactic | early 2017 tour |
Lake Street Dive | early 2017 tour |
George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic | early 2017 tour |
Parquet Courts | early 2017 tour, playing Gov Ball |
Alesso | playing a couple US festivals early 2017 |
Kurt Vile | early 2017 tour |
Run The Jewels | playing US festivals Summer Camp, Boston Calling and Forecastle; however playing NorthSide Festival in Denmark June 9-11 |
Marshmello | early 2017 tour, Coachella, Hangout, Bonnaroo |
Oliver Heldens | early/mid 2017 tour, Electric Forest |
The Motet | playing Electric Forest both weekends, early 2017 tour |
Lotus | playing Electric Forest both weekends, early 2017 tour |
Miike Snow | plausible but speculative: released an album in mid 2016, played numerous US festivals in 2016 but not Firefly, no plans for tour at the moment |
Sleigh Bells | playing a couple US festivals in March, March 2017 tour dates |
Flume | late 2016/early 2017 festival tour dates |
Dinosaur Jr. | early 2017 tour, summer 2016 album release |
At The Drive-In | March 2017 tour dates announced |
Sigur Ros | mid 2017 tour dates end on June 17, only available/non-scheduled date is June 18th |
P.O.S | early 2017 (Jan through March) tour dates, January 2017 album release |
Animal Collective | May 2017 tour dates |
Hot Chip | plausible speculation, no plans for tour, came up in Firefly survey |
Portugal. The Man | new album release, playing Bonnaroo |
The Avett Brothers | 2017 tour |
Dawes | 2017 tour |
Kiiara | playing Goldenvoice festivals: Coachella, Panorama |
Dr. Dog | playing Shaky Knees |
Sylvan Esso | playing Shaky Knees |
FIDLAR | playing Shaky Knees |
Prinze George | playing BottleRock |
Travis Scott | playing Bonnaroo, although playing TinderBox in Denmark June 24th |
Wolf Parade | 2017 tour, Shaky Knees, Boston Calling |
Frightened Rabbit | 2017 tour, BottleRock, Boston Calling |
PUP | Boston Calling |
Flatbush Zombies | Boston Calling |
Billy Joel | 2017 tour, gap between June 6 and July 14 |
Major Lazer | new album expected, although played Firefly 2016 |
Incubus | new album expected |
Gramatik | open dates June 15, 16, 18; playing Red Rocks Sat June 17 |
Modest Mouse | playing BottleRock |
Zac Brown Band | 2017 tour with gap during Firefly weekend, possible but unlikely (given FF's lack of history booking country acts) |
A Tribe Called Quest | Panorama Festival in July |
Ed Sheeran | North America tour ends in Mexico on June 14 |
Queen & Adam Lambert | plausible but unlikely; US tour starts June 23rd in Arizona |
Pearl Jam | mainly speculation; no tour dates scheduled and no planned tour for 2017 |
Joey Bada$$ | playing Rolling Loud in May |
Father John Misty | new album |
Mutemath | Shaky Beats, Hangout |
Pretty Lights | Okeechobee, Euphoria, Bunbury |
Towkio | Hangout, Panorama |
Slowdive | 2017 tour |
Pixies | 2017 tour |
Unlikely
Artist | Source |
Frank Ocean | to headline multiple festivals in 2017 incl. Hangout and Sasquatch, however will be in Europe May-July, NorthSide Festival in Denmark June 9-11 |
Bastille | NorthSide Festival in Denmark June 9-11, Isle of Wight Festival in UK June 8-11 |
Jai Wolf | playing Electric Forest, but already played Firefly 2016 |
Vince Staples | Electric Forest, but already played Firefly 2016 |
Bon Iver | Justin Vernon hosts Eaux Claires June 16+17 |
Grouplove | tour dates end April 13 in the US, but already played Firefly 2016 |
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds | possible but not likely: gaps in US tour dates on June 15th and June 17th |
Aphex Twin | playing Europe festivals late May / early June |
Jagwar Ma | playing Roskilde June 24-July 1 |
Dead and Company | touring early 2017, gap in tour dates on June 16th, plausible but not likely |
deadmau5 | touring early 2017, just played Firefly 2016 |
Fleet Foxes | plans for 2017-18 world tour, no plans/not booked for June |
Alt-J | multiple European festivals in June/July, inMusic Festival in Croatia June 20th, Hurricane/Southside in Germany June 23-25 |
Imagine Dragons | Hurricane/Southside in Germany June 23-25 |
Die Antwoord | TinderBox in Denmark June 22nd, Hurricane/Southside in Germany June 23-25 |
Martin Garrix | somewhat plausible but unlikely: in Norway June 7th, in Italy June 18th, in Denmark June 24th |
Solange | in Europe for Primavera Sound and Roskilde |
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis | in Europe early June |
Rufus Du Sol | Gov Ball, but already played Firefly 2016 |
Saint Motel | Gov Ball, but already played Firefly 2016 |
Catfish & The Bottlemen | playing Shaky Knees, but already played Firefly 2016 |
The Killers | TinderBox in Denmark June 22nd |
Gogol Bordello | TinderBox in Denmark June 22nd |
Interpol | currently only have plans for Europe/UK tour starting August 2017 |
Big Gigantic | playing Sonic Bloom in Colorado June 15th; other festivals: Electric Forest, Bonnaroo |
Claude VonStroke | playing Sonic Bloom in Colorado June 15-18 |
Haywyre | playing Sonic Bloom in Colorado June 15-18 |
Out
Artist | Source |
Arcade Fire | European festivals June 17, 19 |
Coldplay | June-July tour in Europe |
Radiohead | in Europe |
Prophets of Rage | Europe tour (Rage Against the Machine, Public Enemy, Cypress Hill) |
Green Day | Europe tour |
Flogging Molly | Europe |
Kraftwerk | Europe |
Daft Punk | not touring in 2017 |
Guns N' Roses | Europe |
Bouncing Souls | Hellfest in France June 16-18 |
Neutral Milk Hotel | spring 2015: last tour for the foreseeable future |
Frank Turner | London in May 12-15, Hurricane/Southside in Germany June 23-25 |
Linkin Park | Europe |
Rancid | Europe |
Foo Fighters | Secret Solstice in Iceland June 16, playing Rock The Beach in Finland June 19th |
Knife Party | Europe |
Liam Gallagher / Oasis | Europe |
Tove Lo | BergenFest in Norway June 16th, Denmark June 22nd; playing Gov Ball, Bonnaroo |
Passenger | BergenFest in Norway June 14-17 |
Cass McCombs | BergenFest in Norway June 14-17 |
Whitney | Europe during FF weekend (BergenFest) |
Moderat | Europe |
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard | Maifield Derby in Germany June 16-18; new album release Flying Microtonal Banana on Feb 24 |
American Football / Owen | Maifield Derby in Germany June 16-18 |
Dave Matthews Band | tour dates conflict with FF |
The 1975 | already played FF 2016, in Europe |
Matt & Kim | confirmed not playing via Twitter DM |
Justice | Sónar in Barcelona June 16-18, Roskilde June 24-July 1 |
Cashmere Cat | Sónar in Barcelona, Spain June 16-18, Roskilde June 24-July 1 |
Clams Casino | Sónar June 16-18 |
Jarreau Vandal | Sónar June 16-18 |
De La Soul | Sónar June 16-18 |
Caribou | Sónar June 16-18 (performing as Daphni), came up in Firefly survey |
DJ Shadow | Sónar June 16-18 |
Little Dragon | Sónar June 16-18 |
Roosevelt | Sónar June 16-18; playing Gov Ball |
Anderson .Paak | Sónar June 16-18 |
James Blake | in Italy June 16 |
The Kills | Rock The Beach in Finland June 19th |
J. Cole | supposedly not touring in 2017 |
Social media clues/hints
Other festival lineups for reference/cross-check/comparison
- If there is no link it means it hasn't been announced yet.
Festival | Location | Dates |
Shaky Knees | Atlanta, GA | May 12-14 |
Hangout | Gulf Shores, AL | May 19-21 |
Rock on the Range | Columbus, OH | May 19-21 |
Sasquatch | George, WA | May 26-28 |
BottleRock | Napa Valley, CA | May 26-28 |
Boston Calling | Boston, MA | May 26-28 |
Primavera Sound | Barcelona, Spain | May 31-June 4 |
Bunbury | Cincinnati, OH | June 2-4 |
Governors Ball | NYC | June 2-4 |
Bonnaroo | Manchester, TN | June 8-11 |
Eaux Claires | Eau Claire, WI | June 16+17 |
Mountain Jam | Hunter, NY | June 16-18 |
Electric Forest | Rothbury, MI | June 22-25, June 29-July 2 |
Solid Sound | North Adams, MA | June 23-25 |
Forecastle | Louisville, KY | July 14-17 |
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Informe semanal de BetFury 11.02-18.02
| https://preview.redd.it/8f3jed217wh41.png?width=2400&format=png&auto=webp&s=faba0986f2c35240d854b6455d54994bb3c94bc2 El amor estaba volando en el aire la semana anterior. Hemos estado mejorando las últimas actualizaciones y la plataforma en general. El equipo está trabajando duro para que estés satisfecho y tu amor nos anima. Ahora veamos, lo que se ha hecho durante ese período. Como sabés, la semana anterior lanzamos muchas actualizaciones, así que esta semana hemos estado manteniendo las nuevas características. La Competición de Ganancias de Escaleras sigue en marcha. ¡Sólo faltan 8 días para el anuncio de los ganadores! El concurso #betfury_love ha reventado las redes sociales con amor. La promoción de Cupido Strike II. Rúbrica diaria de grandes ganancias con informe semanal de grandes ganancias. ¡La campaña de RT para los seguidores de Instagram ha terminado! ¡Sigue a BetFury en Steemit! Dividendos Los últimos cambios han influido en el pago de los dividendos, que ahora son del 3%. Así, los pagos por 100K BFG se hicieron más grandes y más estables. Cada usuario de BetFury que tiene fichas de BFG (congeladas a través de la red) recibe su parte de las ganancias de la plataforma. El monto de nuestro fondo de dividendos es de 5 329 692.78 TRX y 6083.46 USDT https://preview.redd.it/gmh3ihuz7wh41.png?width=1468&format=png&auto=webp&s=d198548bc1c2a7b40c415d8b4799c4cb21a72f2c Actualmente los pagos diarios son de más de 150K TRX Métrica minera y simbólica: El precio actual de la minería es de 49 TRX/1 BFG para los juegos de la casa. El precio actual de las tragaperras es de 12 TRX/1 BFG. El costo promedio de la minería (juegos internos) es de 0,735 TRX/1 BFG. El costo promedio de la minería (Tragamonedas) es de 0,44 TRX/1 BFG. Total congelado: 997 706 702 BFG Totalmente minado: 1 086 031 862.77 BFG Botes semanales pagados - 203 704 TRX Promedio de usuarios diarios ~ 800 El volumen de negocios de la última semana es de ~ 200 000 000 TRX El promedio de facturación diaria es de ~ 28 000 000 TRX BetFury Events: Concurso de Ganancias de Escaleras https://preview.redd.it/zf36lcsz8wh41.png?width=2400&format=png&auto=webp&s=7b9c1f2a9c890c1fc20d8e90db609fe8bcdb5423 No te pierdas la excelente oportunidad de jugar el nuevo juego y ganar premios extra. ¡250k TRX están esperando a los jugadores más peludos! Los 50 mejores lugares y los 8 días que quedan de la mejor experiencia de i-gaming. Nos vemos arriba en el x73644 - el multiplicador más alto del nuevo juego! Buena suerte y que te diviertas! Nos preguntamos si sabes jugar a Stairs. Consulta la guía: https://t.me/betfuryofficialchannel/330 El día de San Valentín en BetFury https://preview.redd.it/m9wb3d3k9wh41.jpg?width=917&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=89b67936442971485beba7492d796659134bc68a Amamos a nuestros usuarios, jugadores, seguidores y queríamos ver cómo todos ustedes aman a BetFury. Con motivo del día de San Valentín, hemos anunciado el concurso para encontrar verdaderos amantes de BetFury. Hemos regalado en el chat 💵5,000 TRX💵 entre los que hicieron las mejores felicitaciones. Hubo muchas felicitaciones, así que decidimos complementar la lista de ganadores con nominaciones especiales del equipo de BetFury. Mientras que tal evento debe recordar el amor y los juegos también. El Golpe de Cupido de la Tragamonedas II es el mejor representante de un juego festivo. Una promoción especial del día de San Valentín fue organizada para los jugadores de tragamonedas https://preview.redd.it/ry33zjb0bwh41.png?width=1023&format=png&auto=webp&s=e2b5d4131043012141f733d448f7119cde422b7f Carrera de tragamonedas semanal https://preview.redd.it/ryaorg8dbwh41.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=c42ed8beec87f95235ccd0d58b3cf04df1ee0039 Juega a tus tragaperras favoritas y gana premios cada semana. ¡El premio es de 200.000 TRX por 50 plazas! ¡Gran oportunidad para jugar, ganar dinero en efectivo, extraer fichas y conseguir muchos premios! Lea más sobre las reglas aquí. Los resultados de la cuarta semana: Usuarios: 185 Ganancia máxima del USDT: 55.8 TRX Ganancia máxima: 146250 Las tragaperras más populares: 88 Dragón, Perlas de Dragón: Hold & Win, Sol de Egipto, Demi Dioses II, Libro del Sol, La Pasión de Lilith Los 10 mejores ganadores: scottish = 80 000 TRX Cernoocko = 40 000 TRX DeLviR = 20 000 TRX Modroocko = 10 000 TRX Inflames62 = 9 000 TRX D3anTron = 8 000 TRX WarvetIRQ = 7 000 TRX Guvenor = 6 000 TRX dim000mak = 5 000 TRX Kundoocko = 4 000 TRX Daily Big Win Cada día determinamos la mayor victoria según 3 criterios: ⭐️bet 🌟multiplier ✨profit. Para resumir el resultado de las grandes victorias, las recogimos en el informe semanal de Grandes Ganancias. Grandes Botes 🐲 88 Premio gordo del Dragón - 900 000.0000 TRX ¿Qué sabes de la Ranura de Dragón 88? 5 CARRETES Y 243 LÍNEAS; WILD Y SCATTER; 4 TIPOS DE JACKPOT; 5 SÍMBOLOS NORMALES/ORO - Premio gordo Hi-LO - 8 434.33 TRX
Para ganar el Jackpot aquí debes recoger la afortunada combinación de 4 cartas con un nominal de 7 de cualquier palo en una ronda de juego. Saltar la carta descartará el progreso anterior. El porcentaje de las ganancias del Jackpot depende de la cantidad apostada. Comunidad BetFury es famosa en las redes sociales más populares. Muchas gracias a los que nos siguen en Twitter y Telegrama, Instagram, lee artículos de Medium. Actualmente, 6K personas nos siguen en Twitter. 3,7 K miembros del Canal Oficial de BetFury pueden ver todos los días las últimas noticias. Canal Oficial de Betfury https://t.me/betfuryofficialchannel 12K miembros se enteran de todos los eventos comunicándose en el chat del Telegrama. Por cierto, ¿ya han usado nuestras nuevas pegatinas? ¡Son tan divertidas! Nuestra cuenta de Instagram está ganando impulso - más de 250 seguidores ahora. ¡La competición Insta-boom continúa! ¿No te has unido todavía? ¡Apúrate para no perderte todos los eventos! Steemit ha puesto la alfombra de bienvenida para BetFury. Ahora puedes leer todas las noticias sobre la plataforma de allí. https://preview.redd.it/n5zlbvfcdwh41.png?width=2400&format=png&auto=webp&s=bda1857e85052f963b0da4d76c0bbc709e73dbaf Steemit es un sitio web de blogs y medios sociales basado en cadenas de bloques, que recompensa a sus usuarios con la criptocracia STEEM por publicar y curar contenidos Síganos: https://steemit.com/@betfury-steem Actualizaciones planeadas: Un nuevo juego Devolución de dinero para BFG Mejoras en el UI/UX Conclusión: Confía en BetFury para hacer tu vida más afortunada y más interesante. ¡Estamos entusiasmados con ello! Disfruta de nuestros juegos internos, tragaperras, casino en vivo, juegos de mesa y espera más pronto. Y recuerden, que perder no es la razón para rendirse, ¡es sólo la manera de obtener el reembolso de BetFury! Gracias por mostrar su amor y apoyo! Link Website: https://betfury.io Link Telegram: http://t.me/betfury Link Twitter: https://twitter.com/betfury_io Link Telegram Channel: https://t.me/betfuryofficialchannel Link Medium: https://medium.com/betfury-io Link Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BetFury.io/ Link Instagram: https://instagram.com/betfury.i submitted by blackcatcrypto365 to u/blackcatcrypto365 [link] [comments] |
Stuff To Do in Tucson: October 2016 (Halloween edition)
Greetings,
/Tucson! It's the
OCTOBER 2016 HALLOWEEN edition of the
Stuff to Do thread! There's
SO MUCH to do this month in town!
Use this sticky to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in
October. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference.
(PLEASE NOTE: You
CANNOT start a new post if you are self-promoting, or if you are somehow related to the person(s) that stand to profit from said event. This is considered spam by reddit. Don't do it.)
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
- Art shows/exhibits
- Museum events
- Musical acts/shows
- Gaming get-togethers
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And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
SEPTEMBER 29
Dueling Pianos - at Site 17, 840 E 17th St - doors 6PM/show 7PM-9PM - $50 - see website for tix
SEPTEMBER 30
ONGOING THROUGH OCTOBER
THROUGH OCTOBER 9
Mt. Lemmon's Oktoberfest - 10300 Ski Run Rd. - see website for more info
THURSDAYS THRU SUNDAYS (and Halloween Night)
Nightfall Tucson - at Old Tucson - adults 12+ $28 / children 9-11 $21 (lots of discounts available, see website for more info)
EVERY WEEKEND IN OCTOBER
VARIOUS DATES THROUGH OCTOBER
Buckelew Farms Corn Maze & Terror In The Corn - see website for dates, prices, and discount nights
SEPTEMBER 30 - OCTOBER 2
RinCon 2016 - at Sheraton Tucson Hotel and Suites - 5151 East Grant Rd - see website for daily schedule and more info
OCTOBER 1
OCTOBER 1 & 2
OCTOBER 4
OCTOBER 7
Oktoberfest at Traildust Town - 6541 E. Tanque Verde - 5PM-10PM - pricing TBD
OCTOBER 7-9
Tucson Meet Yourself - downtown Tucson - see website for hours and locations
OCTOBER 8
OCTOBER 11
Tuesday Night Classics: Silence of the Lambs - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
OCTOBER 14
ZOOcson 2016 - 6PM-9PM - $120 Per Person/$90 Per Zoo Member - 21+
OCTOBER 15
OCTOBER 14 & 15
Viva La Naughty! - at Unscrewed Theater - 3244 E Speedway Blvd - 9PM - $10
OCTOBER 16
OCTOBER 17
Eric Hutchinson Live - at Club Congress - $20 - doors 6PM - 16+
OCTOBER 18
Tuesday Night Classics: Aliens - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
OCTOBER 20-23
Film Fest Tucson - see website for full schedule of events
OCTOBER 21
The Planets on the Big Screen | Tucson Symphony Orchestra - at the Tucson Music Hall - 7:30PM
OCTOBER 22
OCTOBER 22-23
OCTOBER 23
The Planets on the Big Screen | Tucson Symphony Orchestra - at the Tucson Music Hall - 2PM
OCTOBER 25
Tuesday Night Classics: Halloween (1978) - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
OCTOBER 28
OCTOBER 28 & 29
Chiles, Chocolate, & Day of the Dead Festival - at Tohono Chul Park - 9AM-4PM - $5 members/$15 general public/children 12 and under are free
OCTOBER 29
OCTOBER 29 & 30
Open Studio Tours (Midtown/Central Tucson) - various locations - 11AM-5PM - free - see website for list of artists/studios
OCTOBER 30
OCTOBER 31
Halloween Night Dance Party at Club Congress - $8/$10 - 8PM
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd. - starts around 3PM - $65 Adults , $40 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
- Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / Public Brewhouse - 7:30 PM / Sir Veza's Taco Garage - 7:00 PM
- Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM / Frog and Firkin - 8:00 PM / Brew of A Sports Grill (Formerly Schrier's Sports Grill) - 7:00 PM
- Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
- Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
- Sunday - Trident Grill II - 7:00 PM (Starts Sunday, May 15th)
MONDAYS
Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
Free Women's Self-Defense Class - at Rising Phoenix Fitness - 2201 E. Broadway - 5PM
SATURDAYS
SUNDAYS
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Stuff to Do in Tucson: August 2017 - More events listed!
Hello to all the fine folks of
/Tucson! It's the
AUGUST 2017 edition of the
Stuff to Do thread!
Use this sticky to collect stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in
AUGUST.
All events must go in this thread and not in the main sub.
Comment with details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in.
Please make sure comments are written as follows, to keep them consistent and easy to read:
- WHAT
- WHEN (date and time)
- WHERE (no residential locations)
- SPECIFICS (cost, age reqs, etc.)
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
- Art shows/exhibits
- Museum events
- Musical acts/shows
- Gaming get-togethers
- Charity events for actual charities (not kickstarter-like campaigns for your startup xyz store)
- Your band's upcoming show (playing at a venue that isn't your house)
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
AUGUST 1
Video Game Night/Kirby's Dream Band - at the Hut - 9PM - $3.50 you-call-it drinks - 21+
AUGUST 3
AUGUST 4
AUGUST 5
AUGUST 8
Dancing with the Stars: Live! - Hot Summer - at Tucson Music Hall - 7PM - $46-$238+
AUGUST 10
RuPaul’s Drag Race Contestants LIVE! WAR ON THE CATWALK - at Fox Tucson Theatre - doors 7PM/show 8PM - $20 – $55 - all ages
AUGUST 11
Classic Films at the Temple: The Godfather - at the Temple of Music and Art - 7:30PM - $10
AUGUST 12
AUGUST 12-13
AUGUST 13
Meet + Sing + Join! Reveille Men's Chorus Season 23 Kick-Off Party - at Hotel Congress - 6PM-9PM
AUGUST 18
Friday Night Live! at Main Gate Square - 7:30PM - free
AUGUST 19
AUGUST 20
Tucson's Birthday Celebration at Mission Garden - 946 W. Mission Ln - 4:30PM-6:30PM - adults $40/kids under 12 $12
AUGUST 26
AUGUST 26-27
Space Night 2017 - at Children's Museum Tucson - 6PM Saturday thru 9AM Sunday - $50 per person/$45 per person for members - adults and kids 4-12
AUGUST 29
Pink Martini - at Centennial Hall - doors 7PM/show 8PM - $40-$95 - all ages
AUGUST 30 - SEPT 3
HOCO Fest - at Hotel Congress - $15-$125 - see website for details
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd. - starts around 3PM - $65 Adults , $40 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
- Monday - Public Brewhouse - 7:30 PM
- Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM
- Wednesday - Gentle Ben's Brewing Co - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM / Arizona Beer House - 7:00PM
- Thursday - The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
- Sunday - Aloft Tucson - 7:30PM
DAILY:
MONDAYS
Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
SATURDAYS
- Board Game Meetup - at Tucson Games & Gadget - 1PM
- Saturday Night Clay Parties - at The Tucson Clay Co-op - 3326 N. Dodge Blvd. - 6:30-8PM - $20/person (+$5 to fire pieces to keep) - see website for more details and to make reservations
SUNDAYS
- Live Jazz at Pastiche - at Pastiche restaurant - 7PM-10PM - see website for more info and events
- Juggling Club - at Himmel Park, behind the library - 10AM
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Stuff To Do in Tucson: January & February 2016
Greetings! Happy New Year
/Tucson! It's the
JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2016 edition of the
Stuff to Do thread! I have to consolidate these two months for time issues.
Use this sticky to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in
Jan/Feb. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference.
(PLEASE NOTE: You
CANNOT start a new post if you are self-promoting, or if you are somehow related to the person(s) that stand to profit from said event. This is considered spam by reddit. Don't do it.)
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
- Art shows/exhibits
- Museum events
- Musical acts/shows
- Gaming get-togethers
- Charity events for actual charities (not kickstarter-like campaigns for your startup xyz store)
- Your band's upcoming gig (playing at a venue that isn't your house)
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
JANUARY 5
Tuesday Night Classics: Hook - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JANUARY 7
JANUARY 8-10
The Arizona State Home Show - at the Tucson Convention Center - $8/day - see website for details
JANUARY 9
JANUARY 10
JANUARY 12
Tuesday Night Classics: Taxi Driver - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JANUARY 14
Grow Your Own: Seed Saving - Salazar-Ajo Branch Library - 15 W Plaza St, # 179 - 10AM-12PM
JANUARY 15
Château Disco - at The Flycatcher - 340 E. 6th St - 10PM-2AM - $5 - 21+ - RSVP at FB link
JANUARY 15-17
Tucson Fringe Festival - downtown Tucson - see website for schedules and tix
JANUARY 15-18
Friends of the Pima County Public Library Book Sale - 2230 N. Country Club Rd. - 9AM-4PM
JANUARY 16
JANUARY 19
Tuesday Night Classics: The Warriors - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JANUARY 22-23
Dillinger Days - at Hotel Congress - see website for both days' schedules
JANUARY 22
Hues 'n' Booze Paint 'n' Sip: Sugar Skulls - at Cafe a la C'Art - 150 N Main Ave. - 6:30PM-8:30PM - $35/person
JANUARY 23
JANUARY 23&24
La Encantada Art Festival - Saturday 10AM-5PM/Sunday 11AM-4PM - free - all ages
JANUARY 25
Brew-Haha Comedy Show - at Ermanos Craft Beer and Wine Bar - 220 N 4th Ave. - 8:30PM
JANUARY 26
Tuesday Night Classics: The Graduate - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JANUARY 31
Romo Tonight - at The Flycatcher - 9PM - 21+
FEBRUARY 2
Tuesday Night Classics: Groundhog Day - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
FEBRUARY 3-6
Sonoran Glass School Art Schow - 633 W. 18th St. - free
FEBRUARY 4
First Thursday of the month free admission at the Tucson Museum of Art - 140 N. Main Ave. - 5PM-8PM - all ages
FEBRUARY 6
FEBRUARY 5
Sonoran Glass School's Flame Off 2016 - 633 W. 18th St. - 7PM-11PM - $20/person
FEBRUARY 6
FEBRUARY 9
Tuesday Night Classics: When Harry Met Sally - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
FEBRUARY 13
- Second Saturdays Downtown - starts around 5PM - free to walk around
- Don't Blink Burlesque @ The Hut - at The Hut - 305 N 4th Ave - doors 8PM/show 9PM - Tickets $10/VIP $20 - ages 21+
- Cars and Coffee - Come grab a coffee and look at cool cars - at La Encantada, outside of AJ's - 8AM-11AM (winter hours) - If you have an interesting/cool car, you can bring it and participate
FEBRUARY 16
Tuesday Night Classics: The Princess Bride - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
FEBRUARY 18
Zoobiquity by author Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D. - at the Fox Theatre - 5:30PM - free
FEBRUARY 19
Château Disco - at The Flycatcher - 340 E. 6th St - 10PM-2AM - $5 - 21+ - RSVP at FB link
FEBRUARY 20
FEBRUARY 21
Tucson Bonsai Society's Monthly Meeting: Bonsai Artist Ted Matson Demo - Catalina United Methodist Church, Building H, Room 230 - 12PM-4PM - see website for more info
FEBRUARY 23
Tuesday Night Classics: Breakfast at Tiffany's - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
FEBRUARY 27
BBW Meetup - 11AM - locations vary so check Facebook group
FEBRUARY 28
Romo Tonight - at The Flycatcher - 9PM - 21+
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd. - starts around 3PM - $65 Adults , $40 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
- Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / NEW Eclipse Sports Grill 7:00 PM
- Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM / Frog and Firkin - 8:00 PM (Starts Sept 8th)
- Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / NEW Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
- Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
MONDAYS
- 90s House Party - Hotel Congress - 9PM-2AM - free cover - $0.90 drinks - 21+
- Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
Free Women's Self-Defense Class - at Rising Phoenix Fitness - 2201 E. Broadway - 5PM
SATURDAYS
SUNDAYS
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Stuff To Do in Tucson: August & September 2016
Greetings,
/Tucson! It's the
AUGUST & SEPTEMBER 2016 edition of the
Stuff to Do thread! Both months are combined due to temporary time contraints.
Use this sticky to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in
August and/or September. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference.
(PLEASE NOTE: You
CANNOT start a new post if you are self-promoting, or if you are somehow related to the person(s) that stand to profit from said event. This is considered spam by reddit. Don't do it.)
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
- Art shows/exhibits
- Museum events
- Musical acts/shows
- Gaming get-togethers
- Charity events for actual charities (not kickstarter-like campaigns for your startup xyz store)
- Your band's upcoming gig (playing at a venue that isn't your house)
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
JULY 26
Tuesday Night Classics: Footloose - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JULY 27
Chris Isaak – First Comes the Night Tour - at the Fox Theatre - 7:30PM - $34 and up
JULY 29
JULY 30
Cool Summer Nights at the Desert Museum: Creatures of the Night - at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - 5PM-10PM
AUGUST 2
Tuesday Night Classics: Smokey and the Bandit - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 4
First Thursday of the month free admission at the Tucson Museum of Art - 140 N. Main Ave. - 5PM-8PM - all ages
AUGUST 5
Movies in the Park: Frozen - at Reid Park's Demeester Performing Arts Pavilion - 920 S Concert Pl. - movie starts at dusk (7PM-7:30PM) - all ages
AUGUST 6
AUGUST 9
Tuesday Night Classics: Titanic - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 11
Hues'n'Booze Painting Party: Moonlit Mermaid - at Maynards- 6:30PM-8:30PM - $35/person - see website to register
AUGUST 12
Friday Night LIVE! at Main Gate Square - jazz concert in the Geronimo Plaza Courtyard - 7PM - free
AUGUST 13
AUGUST 16
Tuesday Night Classics: Friday - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 19
AUGUST 20
AUGUST 21
Tucson Bonsai Society's Monthly Meeting: “Basics of Fertilizers for Bonsai” by Hector - Catalina United Methodist Church, Building H, Room 230 - 12PM-4PM - see website for more info
AUGUST 23
Tuesday Night Classics: Predator - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 26
AUGUST 27
AUGUST 30
Tuesday Night Classics: Funny Girl - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
SEPTEMBER 1
First Thursday of the month free admission at the Tucson Museum of Art - 140 N. Main Ave. - 5PM-8PM - all ages
SEPTEMBER 3
Cool Summer Nights at the Desert Museum: Pollinator Night - at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - 5PM-10PM
SEPTEMBER 6
Tuesday Night Classics: Dirty Harry - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
SEPTEMBER 10
SEPTEMBER 13
Tuesday Night Classics: The Money Pit - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
SEPTEMBER 17
SEPTEMBER 18
SEPTEMBER 20
SEPTEMBER 24
BBW Meetup - 11AM - locations vary so check Facebook group
SEPTEMBER 25
Hank Williams Jr. in concert - at Casino del Sol's AVA Amphitheater - 8PM - see website for tix
SEPTEMBER 24
Lego Robotics Experience - at the Pima Air Museum - kids 8+ w/adult - 1PM-2:30PM - free with paid admission
SEPTEMBER 27
Tuesday Night Classics: My Fair Lady - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
SEPTEMBER 30
World Margarita Championship - at The Westin La Paloma Resort - 6PM - $55/person - 21+ - see website for tix
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd. - starts around 3PM - $65 Adults , $40 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
- Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / Public Brewhouse - 7:30 PM / Sir Veza's Taco Garage - 7:00 PM
- Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM / Frog and Firkin - 8:00 PM / Brew of A Sports Grill (Formerly Schrier's Sports Grill) - 7:00 PM
- Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
- Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
- Sunday - Trident Grill II - 7:00 PM (Starts Sunday, May 15th)
MONDAYS
Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
Free Women's Self-Defense Class - at Rising Phoenix Fitness - 2201 E. Broadway - 5PM
SATURDAYS
SUNDAYS
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Stuff to Do in Tucson: August 2015
Greetings! It's the
AUGUST 2015 of the
Stuff to Do in Tucson thread!
Use this sticky post to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in
AUGUST. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference. The end of
July can be found at the top of the list.
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any August event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
- Art shows/exhibits
- Museum events
- Musical acts/shows
- Gaming get-togethers
- Charity events for actual charities (not kickstarter-like campaigns for your startup xyz store)
- Your band's upcoming gig (playing at a venue that isn't your house)
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
JULY 28
Tuesday Night Classics: The Usual Suspects - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
JULY 31
Movies in the Park: How to Train Your Dragon 2 - at Reid Park, Demeester Performing Arts Pavilion - 920 S Concert Pl. - movies begin at dusk - free
AUGUST 1
AUGUST 4
Tuesday Night Classics: The Departed - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 5
Corona de Tucson Food Truck Roundup - 2653 E. First St. - 5PM-7:30PM
AUGUST 6
AUGUST 8
AUGUST 8-9
Return of the Mermaids - 4th Ave. and Downtown Tucson - starts on the 8th at 11AM
AUGUST 9
Fall Out Boy - at Casino del Sol - 7PM - see website for tix
AUGUST 11
Tuesday Night Classics: Bad Boys - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 14
Movies in the Park: The Princess Bride - at Reid Park, Demeester Performing Arts Pavilion - 920 S Concert Pl. - movies begin at dusk - free
AUGUST 15
- 8th Annual Chess Fest - at Hotel Congress - 3PM-6PM
- Cool Summer Nights: Astronomy Night - at the Arizona - Sonora Desert Museum - 2021 North Kinney Rd. - 5PM-10PM - General Admission (18-64) $19.50/Seniors (65+) $17.50/Youth (13-17) $15.50/Children (4-12) $6/Kids 3 and under free - see website for activities schedule
AUGUST 16
Tucson Bonsai Society's Monthly Meeting: "A World of Hot Weather Bonsai" - Catalina United Methodist Church, Building H, Room 230 - 12PM-4PM - see website for more info
AUGUST 18
Tuesday Night Classics: The Shawshank Redemption - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 20
AUGUST 21
AUGUST 22
AUGUST 25
Tuesday Night Classics: Beverly Hills Cop - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
AUGUST 26
AUGUST 29
BBW Meetup - 11AM - locations vary so check Facebook group
AUGUST 30
Romo Tonight - at The Flycatcher - 9PM - 21+
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd - starts around 3PM - $60 Adults , $30 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
- Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / NEW Eclipse Sports Grill 7:00 PM
- Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM
- Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / NEW Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
- Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Thursday, Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
MONDAYS
- 90s House Party - Hotel Congress - 9PM-2AM - free cover - $0.90 drinks - 21+
- Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
SATURDAYS
SUNDAYS
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Stuff To Do in Tucson: May 2016
Greetings,
/Tucson! It's the
MAY 2016 edition of the
Stuff to Do thread!
Use this sticky to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in
May. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference.
(PLEASE NOTE: You
CANNOT start a new post if you are self-promoting, or if you are somehow related to the person(s) that stand to profit from said event. This is considered spam by reddit. Don't do it.)
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
- Art shows/exhibits
- Museum events
- Musical acts/shows
- Gaming get-togethers
- Charity events for actual charities (not kickstarter-like campaigns for your startup xyz store)
- Your band's upcoming gig (playing at a venue that isn't your house)
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
MAY 3-8
First Annual Agave Heritage Week - Hotel Congress - see website for various events/times/prices throughout the week
MAY 3
MAY 5
MAY 6
MAY 7-8
Mother's Day Weekend at Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Rd. - 10AM-5PM - Adults $17.95/Children (4-11) $10.95
MAY 8
Mother’s Day Breakfast 2016 at Reid Park Zoo - 8AM-9:30AM - $40 non-membe$35 membe$15 children 2-14/(under 2 are free) - see website for menu and tix
MAY 10
Tuesday Night Classics: Roman Holiday - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
MAY 14
MAY 14&15
2016 Tucson Artists' Open Studio Tour - various locations/artists, see website for lists - 11AM-5PM
MAY 15
MAY 16
Playground Against Humanity - come play Cards Against Humanity at Playground Bar & Lounge - 278 E Congress - 9PM-11PM - free
MAY 17
Tuesday Night Classics: Gladiator - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
MAY 18
MAY 20
Friday Night LIVE! at Main Gate Square - jazz concert in the Geronimo Plaza Courtyard - 7PM - free
MAY 21
MAY 21&22
MAY 22
Picnic with the Grizzly Bears - at Reid Park Zoo - 5:30PM-7PM - $100 Adults/$75 Zoo Members/$30 Children (ages 5-14)/Event is not available for children under 5 - see website for tix
MAY 24
MAY 26
Snoop Dogg Live - at Casino del Sol's AVA Amphitheater - 8PM - see website for tix
MAY 28
MAY 29
Romo Tonight - at The Flycatcher - 9PM - 21+
MAY 28-29
Friends of the Pima County Public Library Mini Booksale - 8AM-12PM
MAY 31
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd. - starts around 3PM - $65 Adults , $40 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
- Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / Public Brewhouse - 7:30 PM / Sir Veza's Taco Garage - 7:00 PM
- Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM / Frog and Firkin - 8:00 PM / Brew of A Sports Grill (Formerly Schrier's Sports Grill) - 7:00 PM
- Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
- Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
- Sunday - Trident Grill II - 7:00 PM (Starts Sunday, May 15th)
MONDAYS
- 90s House Party - Hotel Congress - 9PM-2AM - free cover - $0.90 drinks - 21+
- Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
Free Women's Self-Defense Class - at Rising Phoenix Fitness - 2201 E. Broadway - 5PM
SATURDAYS
SUNDAYS
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Stuff To Do in Tucson: November 2016
Greetings,
/Tucson! It's the
NOVEMBER 2016 edition of the
Stuff to Do thread!
Use this sticky to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in
November. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference.
(PLEASE NOTE: You
CANNOT start a new post if you are self-promoting a business, or if you are somehow related to the person(s) that stand to profit from said event. This is considered spam. Don't do it.)
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
- Art shows/exhibits
- Museum events
- Musical acts/shows
- Gaming get-togethers
- Charity events for actual charities (not kickstarter-like campaigns for your startup xyz store)
- Your band's upcoming gig (playing at a venue that isn't your house)
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
OCTOBER 30
OCTOBER 31
Halloween Night Dance Party at Club Congress - $8/$10 - 8PM
NOVEMBER 1
Tuesday Night Classics: Big Trouble In Little China - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
NOVEMBER 4-6
NOVEMBER 5
NOVEMBER 5-6
NOVEMBER 8
NOVEMBER 9
Loft Film Fest 2016 - $10/$8 members for individual tix - see website for full details
NOVEMBER 11
NOVEMBER 12
NOVEMBER 12-13
Open Studio Tours (Downtown/South) - various locations - 11AM-5PM - free - see link for info
NOVEMBER 13
GABA Fall Bike Swap Meet - 7th Street Between 4th Avenue and 6th Avenue
NOVEMBER 15
NOVEMBER 18
Sweet Charity Dessert Challenge - at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort - 6PM - $45/person - all ages
NOVEMBER 18-20
31st Annual Holiday Artisans Market - at the Tucson Museum of Art - 10AM-5PM - free admission to market and museum
NOVEMBER 19
NOVEMBER 20
Tucson Bonsai Society's Monthly Meeting: Annual potluck lunch - Catalina United Methodist Church, Building H, Room 230 - 12PM-4PM - see website for more info
NOVEMBER 22
Tuesday Night Classics: Planes, Trains and Automobiles - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
NOVEMBER 25
Lightwire Theatre: A Very Electric Christmas - at Fox Theatre - 6PM - $17-$50
NOVEMBER 26
NOVEMBER 26-27
Tucson Symphony Orchestra SuperPops! Holiday Special: Home Alone in Concert - at the Tucson Music Hall - $15-$90 - see site for times and tix
NOVEMBER 29
Tuesday Night Classics: Polar Express - Harkins Theatre - 5455 S Calle Santa Cruz - 7PM - $5
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd. - starts around 3PM - $65 Adults , $40 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
- Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / Public Brewhouse - 7:30 PM / Sir Veza's Taco Garage - 7:00 PM
- Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM / Frog and Firkin - 8:00 PM / Brew of A Sports Grill (Formerly Schrier's Sports Grill) - 7:00 PM
- Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
- Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
- Sunday - Trident Grill II - 7:00 PM (Starts Sunday, May 15th)
MONDAYS
Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
SATURDAYS
- Board Game Meetup - at Tucson Games & Gadget - 1PM
- Saturday Night Clay Parties - at The Tucson Clay Co-op - 3326 N. Dodge Blvd. - 6:30-8PM - $20/person (+$5 to fire pieces to keep) - see website for more details and to make reservations
SUNDAYS
- Live Jazz at Pastiche - at Pastiche restaurant - 7PM-10PM - see website for more info and events
- Juggling Club - at Himmel Park, behind the library - 4PM
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Stuff To Do in Tucson: May 2015
Greetings! It's the
MAY 2015 edition of the
Stuff to Do in Tucson thread!
Use this sticky post to collect general stuff going on around town (including Tucson's surrounding areas) in
MAY. You can still start new posts about an event, especially if you need help planning something. This will just serve as an easy reference.
Also remember! We have a monthly Buy/Sell/Trade/Roommate thread that can be found here or on the sidebar. All posts of this kind must go in the monthly thread!
Comment with the details (date, time, location, admission fee, age restrictions, etc.) about any November event/gathering/get-together that you think people may be interested in and I'll update the text of the main post so people can easily see what's going on.
Examples of good stuff to tell us about include:
- Art shows/exhibits
- Museum events
- Musical acts/shows
- Gaming get-togethers
- Charity events for actual charities (not kickstarter-like campaigns for your startup xyz store)
- Your band's upcoming gig (playing at a venue that isn't your house)
And more!
Anything advertising any specific product or anything illegal will be removed.
MAY 1
MAY 2
MAY 2-3
MAY 3
MAY 4
Full Moon Open Studios - Metal Arts Village - 3230 N. Dodge Blvd. - 6PM-9PM
MAY 5
Cinco de Mayo show - Hotel Congress - doors at 8PM - free on the plaza - 21+
MAY 8
Dancing With Our Stars 2015 - Westin La Paloma - 3800 East Sunrise Dr - 5:30PM-11PM - $175 per person
MAY 9
Second Saturdays Downtown - starts around 6PM - free to walk around
MAY 10
MAY 13
MAY 15
MAY 16
MAY 17
MAY 22
Bumsted's Dating Game - 9PM - 21+
MAY 24
2015 Ben Vereen Awards Southwest Region Competition - Stevie Eller Theatre, on the U of A campus - 6:30PM - see website for info and tix
MAY 29
MAY 30
Desert Delectables Night - Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - 6PM-9PM - $40/$35 members - see website for tickets
MAY 31
Romo Tonight Variety Show - at The Flycatcher - $5
RECURRING EVENTS
NIGHTLY
SkyNights at UA Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter - 9800 East Ski Run Rd - starts around 3PM - $60 Adults , $30 Youth (7-17 yrs) includes a light dinner
WEEKLY
Geeks Who Drink - different venues every day
- Monday - Dante's Fire - 8:00 PM / NEW Eclipse Sports Grill 7:00 PM
- Tuesday - Hotel Congress - 8:00 PM
- Wednesday - The Auld Dubliner - 8:00 PM / Trident Grill - 8:00 PM / NEW Playground Bar & Lounge - 7:30 PM
- Thursday - Aloft Tucson University - 7:30 PM (Starts Thursday, Sept 4th) / Bumsted's - 8:00 PM / The Canyon's Crown Restaurant & Pub - 8:00 PM
MONDAYS
- 90s House Party - Hotel Congress - 9PM-2AM - free cover - $0.90 drinks - 21+
- Laughs and Draughts (Open mic comedy & draught beer specials) - at The Flycatcher - 10PM - 21+
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
Tucson Amateur Dodgeball - Marana Sports Center - 8PM
SATURDAYS
SUNDAYS
EVERY LAST SUNDAY
Romo Tonight - at The Flycatcher - 9PM - 21+
EVERY SECOND SUNDAY
Ajia's Gospel Brunch at IBT's - IBT's - 616 N. 4th Ave. - food served at 11AM/show at 12:30PM - show is free
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