• Out Brunch

    Tohono Chul Park 7366 N. Paseo del Norte, Tucson, Arizona

    by Carolyn Classen, blogger ✨ You’re Invited to OUTBRUNCH 2026 ✨Southern Arizona’s most joyful celebration of community, leadership, and LGBTQ+ pride. Hosted by the Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation, OUTBRUNCH brings together advocates, allies, and changemakers for an uplifting brunch honoring leaders who embody courage, compassion, and commitment to justice. 💥 Thanks to a generous supporter, ... Read more

  • ♣ Join Democats for our St. Patrick’s Day Party

    Don Martini Club 314 E. Congress St., Tucson, Arizona

    Get your ticket to the 2026 DGT Cunningham Family St. Patrick's Day Party! Join your fellow Democrats of Greater Tucson for a delightful afternoon of classic Irish cheer and the good company of fellow Democrats. Just visit Bit.ly/StPatrick2026 Date: Sunday, March 15, 3 to 6 p.m.Location: Don Martini-Club (address given after purchase of a ticket).Tickets: Bit.ly/StPatrick2026 We put the ... Read more

    $45 – $250
  • William Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” staged reading

    St. Francis in the Foothills church 4625 E. River Rd., Tucson, Arizona

    by Carolyn Classen, blogger Info: https://www.studioconnectionsaz.org/ "In a time of deep division, Shakespeare’s portrait of power, populism, and public persuasion feels startlingly present. Join us! COMING UP NEXT… Beware the Ides…"

  • Tucson Cesar Chavez March & Rally

    Pueblo High School 3500 S. 12th Avenue, Tucson, Arizona

    by Carolyn Classen, blogger This annual March starts at Pueblo HS, 3500 S. 12th Ave. and goes to Rudy Garcia Park, 5001 S. Nogales Hwy. , Tucson 85706. Chavez was born on March 31, 1927 in Yuma, Arizona. He was a civil rights leader for United Farm Workers, as was his colleague Dolores Huerta, who ... Read more

  • Tucson Japanese Festival 2026

    Tucson Chinese Cultural Center 1288 W. River Rd., Tucson, Arizona

    by Carolyn Classen, blogger Our Southern Arizona Japanese Cultural Coalition festival, which started in January 2014 (as a New Year's mochi pounding event), continued to 2020 till the Covid-19 pandemic came to town. We took a 3 year hiatus, then started up again in 2024 and 2025, moving the festival to March. Another Springtime festival ... Read more

  • No Kings protest from Tucson to Oro Valley

    by Carolyn Classen, blogger Saturday, March 28, 9 am - 11 am “Join us on March 28th for NO KINGS: From Tucson to Oro Valley — Corners of Democracy & Eight Miles of Action!  Community members across Southern Arizona are coming together for a coordinated, nonviolent day of action stretching along Oracle Road from the Tucson Mall ... Read more