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Andrés Caballero’s “Borderland Masks” highlights the deep connection between lucha libre fans and their roots along the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Andrés Caballero 2024)

UA grad student brings lucha libre fans’ stories to life in upcoming exhibition

Zoe Montaño, Reporter October 16, 2024

The wrestling may be staged, but the community created by lucha libre is anything but scripted. Lucha libre, or “free fight,” is often known as professional Mexican wrestling, with roots tracing...

Exo Roast Co. owner, Doug Smith. uses chiltepine peppers in this chiltepine cold brew--one of the coffee shops most popular drinks. (Photo by: Elena Gonzalez/Arizona Sonora News Service)

Native Chiltepine pepper in Southern Arizona

Elena Gonzalez May 1, 2018

Something other than coffee is brewing at Exo Roast Co. Along with the typical coffee beverages like lattes, cappuccinos, and chai, Exo Roast Co. also offers something with a little extra kick to it—a...

Steve Smith and friend grabbing a beer at Johnny Ringo's. (Photo by: Savannah Shippen / Arizona Sonora News)

Off the beaten path: Tombstone locals’ hidden gem

Savannah Shippen April 25, 2018

What used to be a stockyard neighbored by a historic railroad is now Tombstone locals’ favorite dining spot. Johnny Ringo’s Bar and the Depot Steakhouse is a fine-casual dining restaurant and bar...

Tucson locals shop at Cultivate Tucson's 2017 Fall market. Photo by: Nieves Montaño

Pop-up shops: an emerging merchandising trend

Marissa Einck March 30, 2018

Here today, gone tomorrow—the motto of the $50 billion industry of pop-up shops. Companies such as Coca-Cola, Prada and Audi have utilized this unique market to not only build brand awareness...

The W Boutique provides a full length mirror, perfect for admiring outfits.

High-end retail marketing: does it differ from conventional methods?

Marissa Einck February 14, 2018

What do champagne flutes, sweets and one-on-one personalized attention have in common? Selling to the high-end clientele of Tucson. In 2017, the U.S market for luxury goods reached about $179 billion. But...

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