Author Archive: Hannah Joyce McCain

Recent transplant to Tucson. Originally from Portland—no, the other Portland (in Maine, silly!). I like late-night conversations, thought-provoking literature, not falling off my bike on 4th Ave, and cooking dinner for friends.

FYI: There is no sponsored content on the Zócalo Hannah blog. That's not my style.

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street style: 4th ave

September 20, 2012 |

Jennifer & Anthony. How cool is it that their tops & pants are almost exactly the same color, but switched? And I’m digging the little details of Jennifer’s outfit: her turquoise necklaces, the toned-down copper studs on her belt, and the uneven cuffs on her pants.

i’ll see you at… party at popcycle!

September 20, 2012 |

Popcycle reminds me of my absolute favorite shop from back home in Portland, Maine (if you ever go to Portland, check out Ferdinand on Congress Street). I haven’t been in Tucson long enough to develop the love affair with Popcycle that I did with Ferdinand, but I’m definitely stoked enough about the shop that I’m planning on hitting up their 4th birthday party, happening this Thursday from 6-8pm (with a sale that lasts through Sunday). Cold beer, 20% off sale, and awesome upcycled goods? Um, yes please. See you there! Tweet me @zocalohannah if you’re gonna hit it up.

allow me to introduce myself…

September 18, 2012 |

My inaugural blog post—damn, better make it good. I’m a bit hungover, so to get the creative juices flowing I’m taking the edge off with a (rather well-made, if I do say so myself) Bloody Mary. Yes—it is ten o’clock in the morning, and I’m having a drink. But I don’t want to give you the wrong impression… And this, my friends, is the right impression. I am anything but coy, and I solemnly swear I will never pretend to be someone I’m not. So—who am I, then? First of all, I’m the kind of lady (yes, a lady!) who drinks Bloody Marys at ten in the morning. (Ed.’s note: Erm, like I said, I don’t want to give you the wrong impression. I might be posting this on Tuesday, but I wrote it on a Sunday… Sunday’s a more appropriate day to be having booze with breakfast, don’t you agree? But I digress.) Anyway, so who am I, and what’s up with this blog!? … I’ll get back to you after I finish this Bloody.

Okay! Good. We’ve moved on to coffee—now it’s time for a proper introduction. In Mexico, zócalo means the main square of a city. (Bear with me—this isn’t a meaningless tangent.) The zócalo is a point of mass congregation; it’s where gossip is exchanged, food is sold and eaten and enjoyed, beautiful people wander, and bums swigs liquor. From time to time, it becomes a locus of protest, as the people come together to raise their voices against injustice.

The purpose of a Zócalo blog is going to be to act as a zócalo—a point of congregation—for Tucson. But instead of the people coming to the zócalo… The zócalo will be coming to the people. In a way, I—and fellow bloggers who may join me—will be a little bit like the zócalo, personified. A tall order, indeed! But I won’t be going it alone. I won’t be holed up in my home office (okay, okay—my bed), pretending to know what’s going on outside in the streets and parks and coffeeshops and art studios; I will be out and about. Zócalo got legs and she’s roamin’ around! She’s climbin’ in yo’ window, snatchin’ yo people up, so—wait a minute… Sorry, got carried away there. Because really, until it gets filled up with people and places and experiences, the zócalo is just a big ol’ empty plaza. I’ll be chatting with you, visiting your bars, checking out your bands, admiring your art, drinking your craft brews (yup, can’t say I’m not looking forward to that). I’m new to this town, and this blog will document my discovery of Tucson. And you’ll read about all of my escapades here. Check back on the regular—there’s never a dull moment in the zócalo. Oh, and if there’s somewhere or something or someone you think I oughta know about, tweet me @zocalohannah. Talk to you soon!