Tucson Weekly, May 13, 2021

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MAY 13, 2021

Music

about starting. Out with the old, in with the new, right? Or, since this is a vintage market, maybe it’s more like “Out with the old, in with the… better old.” 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, May 13. 657 W. St. Mary’s Road.

Miss Olivia and the Interlopers at Rendezvous Plaza. They’re back! They’re back! This beloved local band is playing their first live show in… well, in awhile. The gradual return of live music has been a real balm to the soul, and this is one we were particularly looking forward to. They pull from too many influences to be easily classified, Olivia’s voice soars in a way we really don’t deserve, and the bandmembers’ care for each other is tangible. Come rock out with them again this weekend! 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday, May 15. Rendezvous Urban Flats, 20 S. Stone Ave.

Sports Tucson Roadrunners Fan Appreciation Weekend. Ready for a live hockey game? Or willing to try it out if it means leaving the house to get into some air conditioning? This weekend’s Roadrunner games feature increased arena capacity (while still maintaining social distancing and

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other safety protocols). On Friday, May 14, they take on Ontario Reign at 7 p.m. The two teams face off again at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 16. Tucson Arena, 260 S. Church Ave. $17 to $48.

Shopping May Market. Gather: A Vintage

Market is a monthly antique market with a different theme each time. May’s concept is “Al Fresco,” featuring European doors, motel chairs, outdoor dining inspiration and much more. It’s a delightful opportunity to find some one-of-a-kind goodies and reward yourself for the spring cleaning you’ve been doing, or have been thinking

Summer Safari Nights. Summer Safari Nights at the Reid Park Zoo starts this weekend, and thank goodness. It’s such a pleasure to spend the evenings outdoors among the animals and live music from local bands. There are plenty of games, wildlife activities, and even carousel rides for the kids. For the adults, there’s plenty of craft beer, prickly pear margaritas, wine and White Claws. This week’s theme is Super Heroes and Animal Super Powers. You’ll get to lean all about the super hearing of African wild dogs, the highpowered noses of the bear snout and the mega strength of elephants. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, May 15. Reid Park Zoo, 300 Zoo Court. $10.50 GA, $8.50 seniors, $6.50 children ages 2 to 14. ■


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