
Museums, music, the arts and food — these and other options keep the entertainment scene in Tucson lively.
Hoodline analyzed the city's past week on Twitter, focusing on accounts that are devoted to local entertainment. Our goal was to discover and write about the tweets that drove your social media conversations around those topics.
Music
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Tucson saw approximately the same volume of Twitter conversations about music last week compared with the past week.
But users in the city were still active on Twitter, amplifying tweets about music. For example, this tweet from @GabexGomez:
Happy Easter ! thanks to everyone that helped on the EP. its so important to support local artists and support each other in general. thanks for listening. @kardunk_ @_IsaacAnderson_ @IllestCypher @the_pandz https://t.co/FnmKWjALtV
— Gabe (@GabexGomez)
Twitter users rewarded that with two local retweets and 18 total retweets, quotes and favorites.
On Monday, @clubcongress tweeted:
Tonight! @__cosmonauts__ with support from The Gem Show and Yum! Doors open at 7pm and tickets are $5 and this show is 16+ https://t.co/5bMQcT0NRy
— Club Congress (@clubcongress)
As of this publication, the tweet racked up two local retweets and five total retweets, quotes and favorites.
Museums
Here are the most noteworthy recent tweets from the city's local museums.
Tucson saw essentially the same volume of Twitter conversations about museums last week compared to the past week.
Yet some tweets proved popular. For example, this tweet from @desertmuseum:
CUTENESS OVERLOAD! We welcomed the birth of a rare ocelot in March! You can read more about the science behind these monumental births here: https://t.co/8JajpYfDFm Please note that the kitten will not be out so as to reduce any external stress. : Whitney Huffman https://t.co/7l35DXNRRJ
— Desert Museum (@desertmuseum)
Twitter users gave it 18 local retweets, eight local quotes and 189 total retweets, quotes and favorites.
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