Vol. 19, No. 35
Potheads for Debby Boone
If you can't read or do the math, you can still get out and vote. Ya got an opinion, doncha?
By Tom Danehy
Ticket of Terror
The GOP slate is a monster mash. We suggest you vote Democrat this year.
Our Call On Your Call
Confused by the long list of propositions? We tell you how to vote.
Full-Court Press
Readers weren't given all the facts in the Star's hatchet job on a candidate.
By Michael Parnell
Close Call
A Republican tries to hang onto his seat in mostly Democratic District 28.
By Dave Devine
Pot Shot
Kimberly Swanson hopes to ride a marijuana leaf to election to the state Senate.
Bite Your Tongue
The experts say repression works, but is it the best strategy for getting through life?
By Jim Grossman
Rinky Dink
Gateway owner, youth hockey backer spar over who's allowed on the ice.
By Chris Limberis
Violence Hits Home
The Skinny
K. Rat
By Andy Mosier
Mailbag
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
Staggering Heights
By Joe Forkan
City Week
Cheap Thrills
Sunday, Bloody Sunday
Film recounts 1972 massacre in Northern Ireland with a forceful and compelling style.
By James DiGiovanna
Rolling Stoner
Hustle your bustle to the First Annual Electric Rodeo: Desert Smokeout & Rock 'n' Roll Throwdown.
By Gene Armstrong
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Blue Notes
Colorful family members veer from the harmonic path in ATC's 'Blue.'
By James Reel
Hot Chills
A Tucson filmmaker makes his mark with ultra-low-budget horror.
Rite Turn
Ballet Preljocaj makes a feminist detour with 'The Rite of Spring.'
By Margaret Regan
Six Days of Never-Ending War
Two books shed light on Israel's military prowess and need for victory.
Sea Treasure
Sushi on Oracle offers hearty portions of delicious sushi served by a gracious staff.
By Maria Morales
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