A 30-foot pontoon boat turned mobile kitchen is serving up eats on the water, and in the winter months, right here in Tucson, Arizona.
Gerald M. Gay
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Gerald received his journalism degree from the University of Maryland. He has been with the Star for 16 years and has covered a variety of beats. Currently, he divides his time between the presentation desk and as a member of the digital team.Tucson's reputation for being a resource for gems and minerals has long preceded its rep as a foodie town.
On January 25, 1934, John Dillinger and his crew of criminals, Charley Makley, Russell Clark and triggerman Harry Pierpont, were apprehended b…
Eat at a Chinese restaurant, sample tea or take a day trip to Phoenix for one the biggest Chinese cultural festivals in the state.
For Star subscribers: A 30-foot pontoon boat turned mobile kitchen is serving up eats on the water, and in the winter months, right here in Tucson.
This year's fest will feature 46 unjuried, uncensored performances by playwrights from across the country.
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