Are you up for the job of leading one of Tucson’s most wonderful feminist and literary sanctuaries? Antigone Books (411 N. 4th Ave.) is up for grabs. Here’s the email Antigone’s subscribers received ...
Morgan Miller, left, Kate Stern, middle, and Melissa Negelspach, Antigone Books employees, are raising the money to buy the popular indie book store on Fourth Avenue. Credit: Courtesy The many fans of ...
Antigone Books near the UA works to create a peaceful and inspiring environment within its shop for the stressed UA student. As an independent, 100 percent solar-powered bookstore, Antigone Books ...
Antigone now stocks a more diverse selection of LGBTQ books, including young adult, non-fiction, fiction and graphic novels. Stern said she was proud of the growing selection highlighting different ...
When the owners of Tucson’s Antigone Books announced plans to sell 18 months ago, they promised to hold out for a perfect match. They say they’ve found it, right in their store. Antigone employees ...
Founded in 1973, Antigone Books stands strong as a Tucson, Ariz., feminist landmark. A series of women have owned the store over the years, and when co-owners Trudy Mills and Kate Randall announced ...
Just a short walk along University Boulevard from the center of campus, Fourth Avenue is already a student favorite for bars, restaurants, vintage shopping and nightlife. Students might not know, ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Antigone Books has hosted 1 event in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first program was a 2012 Speech. Author Deanne Stillman talked about her book, Desert Reckoning: A Town ...
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