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Artists shopping for $1.5 million to revive Steinfeld Warehouse

Artists shopping for $1.5 million to revive Steinfeld Warehouse

As soon as artists got the keys to the Steinfeld Warehouse on Nov. 9, 2011, they scooted onto the fast-track to resurrect the 1907 brick structure as a live-work-shop-dine haven for artists.

Fast-track does not mean overnight for a fragile, 105-year warehouse – more like 2014. The Steinfeld has

Bank of America and Merrill Lynch offers ‘Museum on Us’

Bank of America and Merrill Lynch offers ‘Museum on Us’

Museum on Us is a special way to thank cardholders with a special free admission day at any number of museums around the U.S. on October 6 and 7.

In order to take advantage of this free offer, participants must

One woman show coming to Invisible Theatre in October

The Invisible Theatre presents New Eyes, the acclaimed ‘one woman show’.

New Eyes is written and performed by

Arts Express, Inc. and Broadway in Tucson to provide 'behind the scenes' workshops

Arts Express, Inc. and Broadway in Tucson to provide 'behind the scenes' workshops

Arts Express is announcing their 2012-2013 season of Broadway: Behind the Scenes, an arts education program for Tucson youth.

Broadway: Behind the Scenes is a

El Rio Theatre Project presents Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew

El Rio Theatre Project presents Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew

Are you looking for a little Shakespeare in Tucson?  Well look no further as the El Rio Theatre Project presents the Taming of the Shrew.

This is part of the Theatre’s 6th annual Shakespeare in the Park presentation.  The event

Student housing for Franklin/Stone hits a City Council road block

Student housing for Franklin/Stone hits a City Council road block

Dust off the 2004 Warehouse Arts District Master Plan.

It will apparently be the template for what ultimately gets built on city-owned property bounded by Stone Avenue, Franklin Street  9th Avenue and 6th Street. This is the former railroad loading dock across