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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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Cirque du Soleil at Tucson Arena

Tucson, Arizona | Published: 11.20.2008
Two trapeze artists engage in a seamless ballet high above the arena floor.
Four performers on bungee cords sail through the air in birdlike splendor.
A bicyclist uses his two-wheel ride in ways you could never imagine.
Acrobats soar through the air, leaping from pole to pole in a breathtaking display of agility and strength.
Those are fewer than half the acts audiences will see when Cirque du Soleil's "Saltimbanco" plays the Tucson Arena next week. The touring spectacular opens Wednesday and runs through Sunday.
"Saltimbanco" is one of the troupe's signature shows, a baroque creation of a bizarre urban environment.
A description from the production's Web site: "The show's eclectic cast of characters draws spectators into a fanciful, dreamlike world, an imaginary city where diversity is a cause for hope."
Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through next Saturday; 3:30 p.m. next Friday and Saturday; and 1 and 5 p.m. next Sunday, Nov. 30.
Tickets are $40-$95 adults; $32-$76 for ages 12 and under. Go to ticketmaster.com or call 321-1000.

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