Vol. 17, No. 50
Dead Can Dribble
Coolidge would be just a dusty, open grave if it weren't for its crack basketball team.
By Tom Danehy
What About Bob?
The Church of the SubGenius seeks to save your Slack at the first-ever Tucson Devival.
By Jim Nintzel
Self-Esteem Local Motive
A coalition of agencies has thrown out the economics books and fights homelessness on new terms.
By Annie Guthrie
DU? PU!
Despite Air Force assurances, activists worry that depleted-uranium weapons at D-M may give Tucson a special glow.
By Dave Devine
Indecent Proposal
Cud-happy commissioners are doing their best to make the Game and Fish Department serve ranchers first.
By Tim Vanderpool
The Skinny
K. Rat
By Andy Mosier
Mailbag
Newsreel
By James Reel
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
Staggering Heights
By Joe Forkan
City Week
Cheap Thrills
Pig In A Poke
'Hannibal's promise of suspense casts brains before swine.
By James DiGiovanna
'Better' Days
Rainer Maria exercises poetic license on the latest release.
By Annie Holub
Tom Russell Turns up the Volume
Folk singer Russell crosses the border into the realms of the electric.
By Gregory McNamee
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Rhythm & Views
Various Artists
By Tim Budinger
Triple Score
Dance around town this weekend to three very distinct performances.
By Margaret Regan
Space Odyssey
Catherine Eyde's new work is out of this world.
A Gray-Day Monologue
Has Spalding Gray turned into a family man?
Frip Frap
Who is George Saunders and why is he unleashing his inner Gappers?
By Jeff Yanc
Femme Fisticuffs
Fighting writers knock themselves out.
By Jim Carvalho
Loafing Around
Beyond Bread is beyond belief.
By Diza Sauers
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