Vol. 20, No. 8
Picture Unperfect
Catching red-light runners by camera would make our streets much safer.
By Tom Danehy
The Battle Over Old Tucson
The county and two of its wealthiest residents keep fighting--with no end in sight.
By Chris Limberis
Tucson's Name in Lights
Does the Old Pueblo have a future as a movie production mecca?
Written Off
Read all about it--if you can.
By Kristopher Califano
Strike Two
Critics complain the new GOP budget plan is still unbalanced.
By Jim Nintzel
Lei Down the Law
Hawaiian inmates in Arizona take the Corrections Corporation of America to court.
By Dave Maass
Savage Tucson
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
Police Dispatch
K. Rat
By Andy Mosier
Capital Crapshoot
The Boob Tube
Bad television is affecting our sensibilities and judgment.
By Renée Downing
Mailbag
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
Yonder
By Wes Hargis
City Week
By Joan Schuman
Pick
Slasher Surprise
'Identity' benefits from a talented ensemble cast but suffers from a stupid plot twist.
By James DiGiovanna
Ample Assurance
'Confidence' offers a solid story with humor while boosting Edward Burns' career.
By Bob Grimm
Shocked and Awed
Michelle Shocked returns to Tucson for a KXCI benefit.
By Jonathan Bond
Southern Accent
Vic Chesnutt heats up Solar Culture.
By Stephen Seigel
Soundbites
Art for All
Ajo hopes to revitalize its economy by building an artist enclave.
By Dave Devine
Strings of Gold
Violinist Robert McDuffie plays his million-dollar instrument with verve and appreciation.
By James Reel
Prêt-à-danser
'Spring Collection' gets UA dancers off the rack and onto the stage.
By Margaret Regan
Comedic Turn
Catalina Players' production of 'Crimes of the Heart' highlights comedy over troubled emotions.
Oxymoron on a Plate
A former UA creative writing professor dishes up a rambling food and coming-of-age memoir.
By Karyn Zoldan
Mall Food, 2003-Style
Metro Grill at Park Place's chic, upscale vibe help make this renovated mall a happening place.
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