Vol. 21, No. 6
Danehy
A trip to Las Vegas proves to be a daunting trek for our sports parent
By Tom Danehy
Dumb Criminals
Some of Tucson's street criminals are stupid. Some are desperate. Some are desperately stupid. Here's a Hall of Shame for the most desperately stupid.
By Chris Limberis
Den of Iniquity
Welcome to Presidio Park--a Bert Lopez property!
By Jim Nintzel
Court Bond
A bond question that's getting little publicity deserves closer inspection by voters
By Dave Devine
Ranches and Biology
Some studies are setting out to determine what role ranches play in ecosystems
By Jon Christensen
Biodiesel Man
One local man dreams of the day that gas-powered engines are a thing of the past
By Diane Daly
Guest Commentary
As the assessor continues to hike fantasy property values, Pima County residents find themselves paying more for less
By Bill Heuisler
FAQ
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Chris Limberis, Emil Franzi and Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
By James Reel
Police Dispatch
By Kristopher Califano
K. Rat
Downing
All the snarky, pointless music critics have it wrong: Norah Jones is golden
By Renée Downing
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
The Range
Yonder
City Week
By Carrie Stern
Pick
Flinging for Spring
Crapboy!
When a movie leads you to start rooting for the Nazis, that's not a good sign
By James DiGiovanna
Wooden Action
While The Rock looks better than Joe Don Baker, the new 'Walking Tall' can't stand up to the crappy original
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Folk Traditionalist
John Hiatt brings back memories of a time when music was not about celebrities, but personal stories
By Gene Armstrong
The Violet Hour
The Twilight Singers revive and expand on frontman Greg Dulli's previous effort, the Afghan Whigs
Britt Alone
Our beer-tinged reflections on a SXSW Britt Daniel performance, because he's coming to Tucson
By Curtis McCrary
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Mike Mullarkey, Career Punk
Live
Rhythm & Views
Rosie Thomas
By Annie Holub
Various Artists
The Twilight Singers
By Jarret Keene
Top Ten in Music
Macbeth on the Move
Two unconventional theatrical events--a play in a park and a monolog show--are linked by one woman
Girls, Interrupted
Live Theater Workshop produces two very different plays, each focusing on New York couples
Paintings About Paint
James Cook somehow manages to make his Tucson-themed works both abstract and realistic at the same time
By Margaret Regan
Rhetoric/Reality Gap
Heidi Hesse may use candy and cake in her exhibit, but the theme on American foreign policy is far from sweet
Park Polemics
The history of Arizona's young state-parks system gets an informative, if hard to read, treatise
By Lee Allen
Top Ten in Books
Delightful Café
Son's Bakery Café is a strip-mall hole in the wall, but it overflows with charm, friendliness and delicious treats
Noshing Around
By Karyn Zoldan
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