Other entertainment in Tucson
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Barrio Brewery
Set near train tracks in an industrial part of town - whenever a freight train rolls by pints are $3 and this locomotive goodness is sometimes met with cheers. It's roomy inside with a long porch on the front, and the food (snacks $3 to $7) is two notches above usual bar fare.
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Arizona Opera
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Arizona Theatre Company
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Tucson Symphony Orchestra
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Loft Cinema
For indie, art-house and foreign movies head to Loft Cinema.
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St Philips Plaza
In April, May, September and October, jazz fans gather for free outdoor concerts at St Philips Plaza on Sunday nights.
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Fox Theatre
It’s always worth checking out what’s on at the deco Fox Theatre, a gloriously glittery venue for classic and modern movies, music, theater and dance.
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Temple of Music & Art
The Arizona Theatre Company (520-622-2823; www.arizonatheatre.org) puts on shows from September to April at the Temple of Music & Art, a renovated 1920s building.
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Tucson Music Hall
The Arizona Opera (520-293-4336; www.azopera.org) and Tucson Symphony Orchestra(520-792-9155; www.tucsonsymphony.org) perform between October and April at the Tucson Music Hall.
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