Ann Brown, Arizona Daily Star

Ann Brown

Arizona Daily Star

Tucson, AZ, United States

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Southwest symbol: Tucson author traces the saguaro's rise to global icon

Historian William L. Bird Jr. follows the saguaro's rise to global icon in this recently published book. → Read More

‘The father of Chicanx photography’ to be celebrated in new Tucson exhibition

Louis Carlos Bernal captured the culture of barrio life in the Southwest in his photos. → Read More

Big ideas resonate across the country through Tucson artist’s sculpture

While traveling the country and overseas, keep an eye out for large-scale art by Tucsonan Barbara Grygutis. → Read More

Peer support keeps members positive, moving amid COVID-19 limitations

Cancer Conquerors puts focus on fitness and connections. → Read More

Review: Uncertainty permeates mismatched romance in 'Heisenberg'

The uncertainty of a mismatched, May-December romance permeates “Heisenberg,” Simon Stephens’ 2015 play that opened Aug. 31 at Live Theatre Workshop. → Read More

5 people who work behind the scenes to make art in Tucson happen

Before the Tucson Symphony Orchestra takes the stage, or Tucson Museum of Art unveils its latest exhibit, a cadre of passionate and devoted folks work behind the scenes to make → Read More

Up your shopping game: 3 Tucson stores with items you won’t find elsewhere

From pieces of the past to uniquely Tucson items, these shops are worth checking out. → Read More

Review: Live Theatre Workshop’s ‘Appropriate’ is familiar, fresh, funny

Guilt, grief, life-disrupting surprises are punctuated with humor, laughs. → Read More

Passion, purpose keep these Tucson mothers, grandmothers serving the Tucson community

Age doesn’t get in the way of action, advocacy. → Read More

Tucson's Safford K-8 School celebrates 100 years

The 100 year celebration will bring together current students, alumni and community members. → Read More

Tucson Sculpture Festival takes shape at Brandi Fenton park

Organizers hope to make the sculpture festival a signature, destination cultural event that will attract visitors from around the country, boost the local economy, and give artists an avenue to → Read More

Don Diamond, prominent Tucson developer and philanthropist, dies at 91

Donald R. Diamond, influential land developer and businessman as well as prominent philanthropist, died Monday. He was 91. → Read More

Connections, community take root at Tucson-area farmers markets

Understanding where food comes from, desire for fresher, higher-quality is a priority → Read More

Beyond books: Literacy Connects helps elevate Tucson neighborhood, creates community

New neighbor becomes an asset in high-poverty area. → Read More

Literacy Connects aims to improve local economy, lives

Across Tucson, Literacy Connects has helped thousands of children and adults improve their literacy skills. → Read More

New University of Arizona exhibit will reveal some of Ansel Adams' photography secrets

It is nearly impossible to merely glimpse at an Ansel Adams photograph. → Read More

Make the most of the Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase

It’s Tucson’s time to shine, sparkle, glimmer and gleam. → Read More

Avedon exhibit at Tucson's Center for Creative Photography puts relationships into focus

Center for Creative Photography shows 80 images from its extensive collection. → Read More

Tucson's Center for Creative Photography is where director wants to be

Breckenridge Barrett puts an emphasis on access, investment and engagement. → Read More

Review: ATC’s ‘Music Man’ a joyous theatrical experience

Acting, music, choreography exemplary in classic, Tony Award-winning musical → Read More