The self-portrait was created in 1953 by Barnaby Conrad Jr., a bullfighting San Francisco bar owner dubbed “one of the most creative San Franciscans of the 20th century” by the San Francisco Examiner.
The bull and matador in front of Casa Molina's is a symbol of Gilberto L. Molina's fondness for bullfighting and ranching. And the bull's multicolored testicles? Those are the object of scavenger ...
It's easy to miss Calle Carlos Arruza. It's a tiny street between the Hotel Arizona and the Tucson Music Hall at the Convention Center. Arruza wasn't a Territorial-era mayor. He wasn't even from ...
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