Vol. 21, No. 15
Danehy
May Ronald Reagan rest in peace--and may Americans recognize all the harm that his presidency caused
By Tom Danehy
A Trip Down Peyote Way
This Southern Arizona church flouts federal law by offering peyote to all--for a price
By Glenn Weyant
Evidence Delay
Tucson police, like law enforcement agencies across the nation, are suffering crime-lab backlogs as criminals remain free
By Arek Sarkissian II
In a Rut
While some city pothole crews work hard, others waste away the day on the taxpayer dime
By Dave Devine
Small Steps for Preservation
Arizona activists and Rep. Raúl Grijalva look to set up the state's first new wilderness area in 15 years
By Jodi Peterson
Guest Commentary
The vast majority of people crossing the border are hard-working people doing moral good--so why not welcome them?
By Linda Bayless
Celebrate Music
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
By James Reel
Police Dispatch
By Saxon Burns
K. Rat
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
By Irene Messina
The Range
Tuttle
Don't believe everything you read: The proposed buyout of TEP could be a disaster
By Connie Tuttle
Yonder
City Week
By Carrie Stern
Pick
Unscrewed Screwballs
Improving Potter
Thank goodness for Alfonso Cuarón: He's given the third Harry Potter film a soul
By James DiGiovanna
Now Showing at Home
By Bob Grimm
Top Ten in Movies
Music on Living
Patty Griffin explores the challenges of being human with her music
By Gene Armstrong
Primal Satisfaction
Califone's latest album has roots in a recurring dream of its leader
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
By Jon Hobson
Live
By Annie Holub
Rhythm & Views
Broken Spindles
Drowning Pool
Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter
By Curtis McCrary
Top Ten in Music
A Man With Issues
Andres Alcalá performs a series of monologs dealing with issues of sexual identity and being Latino
Waves in a Storm
This year's summer art cruise brings together eight galleries for a day of openings--including one gallery's finale
By Margaret Regan
After Art, Peruse Poetry
This year's Poetry Crawl 'is dedicated to the memory of peace and the prisoners of politics'
Future of Tequila
The reliance on one genetic strain of agave could jeopardize the supply of an increasingly popular liquor
By Karyn Zoldan
Top Ten in Books
Decent Food, Dirty Walls
The food's OK, and the prices are reasonable, but Chariot's walls and booths could really use a good scrub
Noshing Around
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