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UA homecoming this weekend is
all about Wilbur the Wildcat - the
beloved and furry mascot turns
50 on Saturday.

The UA used real animals as
mascots off and on between the
early 1900s and the late 1950s
(with at least one tragic mishap),
until two UA students (Richard
Heller and John Paquette)
pitched the idea of using a
costume-wearing human.

Wilbur made his first appearance
at the UA vs. Texas Tech football
game on Nov. 7, 1959, and was
an immediate hit, according to a
UA Web site.

Wilbur's look has evolved over the
years. It was during one of those
costume makeovers that Wilma
the Wildcat was created.

She made her first public
appearance on March 1, 1986,
during a "blind date" with Wilbur.
The pair later "married" before an
Arizona-Arizona State football
game.

For a chance to win a a set of
three audio books, tell us the
date of their wedding.

Click here to submit your
answer.

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The Rosebuds' latest, "Life Like," was released last month. The husband-and-wife performers, Kelly Crisp and Ivan Howard, will appear at Solar Culture on Wednesday.
Courtesy of Merge records
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THE SCORE

Husband-and-wife duet cover many bases by morphing sound

Tucson, Arizona | Published: 11.20.2008
North Carolina's The Rosebuds stop by Solar Culture Wednesday night.
The Rosebuds are a married couple who elude genres by continually morphing their sound, from beat-up garage blues to New Wave hues.
The group's latest, the acoustic-pop goodness called "Life Like," was released in October.
Opening is Tucson singer-songwriter Tracy Shedd, who also released a new album recently, "Cigarettes and Smoke Machines."
Admission to the all-ages show is $7. It starts at 9 p.m.
— Kevin W. Smith
Metro Station headed for Rialto Theatre
Light some incense, turn off the lights and pray for the spirits of pop, nu-wave and rock to bring a band to town that also has bouncing, dance-floor inspirations.
Your hopes have brought Hollywood's Metro Station to the Rialto Theatre Tuesday.
Opening is Tyga and Cash Cash.
The all-ages show starts at 7 p.m., and tickets are $16 in advance and $18 day of show.
— Kevin W. Smith
GWAR's wild style to be on display Wednesday
GWAR — of gigantic, disturbing costumes, fake-blood-spitting, goof-metal and general onstage theatrics fame — is playing the Rialto Wednesday.
Those planning on being near the stage might want to consider a raincoat or a garbage bag for protection.
The show starts at 7 p.m., and tickets are $22 in advance and $25 day of show.
— Kevin W. Smith
Soup Kitchen benefit on tap at Club Congress
The annual Casa Maria Soup Kitchen benefit is happening Tuesday at Club Congress.
On the bill are The Jons, Leila Lopez, Rich Hopkins and the Luminarios, Triple Double and Los Plebes de la Sierra.
Tickets are $5, and doors open at 7 p.m.
— Kevin W. Smith
BT, of SELLOUT fame, plays 2 nights at Laffs
Laffs Comedy Caffe will host an Okie from Muskogee, literally, when Muskogee, Okla.-born comedian BT headlines the club Friday and Saturday.
BT, who has appeared in the Sci Fi Channel's "Black Scorpion" and in the HBO movie "Suckers," was a cornerstone in the cast of the modestly successful 2006 SELLOUT comedy tour, featuring fellow comics Louis Johnston, Vince Morris and Billy D. Washington. The troupe, which had successful runs in Las Vegas and throughout the country, dubbed themselves the "Blackpack." SELLOUT was an acronym for "Serious, Educated, Laughing, Learning, Outrageous, Unique, Talented."
A highlight of that tour was the ensemble segment "Ask a Black Man Anything You've Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask," which involves the audience. We're not sure if BT will do that during his performances at 8 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday, but we're willing to bet if someone tossed out a question, he'd oblige with an answer.
Admission is $10, or $15 for preferred seating, at Laffs Comedy Caffe, 2900 E. Broadway, 323-8669.
— Cathalena E. Burch

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