Vol. 21, No. 28
Danehy
The U.S. men's basketball team lost because they played bad basketball, a sign of how the NBA has lost its way
By Tom Danehy
Censored 2005
The Top 25 censored stories
By Camille T. Taiara
The Runners-Up
More Project Censored stories
Censored Stories, Your Ass
And now, a dissenting opinion
By Emil Franzi
Project Censored's Judges
Just In Case
Three years after Sept. 11, many Tucsonans remain unprepared for emergencies
By Dave Devine
Tribal Poll Power
American Indians could decide tight races in key Western states, including Arizona
By Daniel Kraker
The Simple Life
Libertarian presidential candidate Michael Badnarik mines the government-owned UA for votes
By Tim Vanderpool
If Rocks Could Talk
National Park Service repairs Chiricahua trails seven decades after the Civilian Conservation Corps put them there
By Karen Weston Gonzales
Guest Commentary
Whose stupid idea was the family vacation, anyway?
By Catherine O'Sullivan
The Ongoing Censorship Fight
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Dave Devine and Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
Squelching at the 'Star'
By James Reel
Police Dispatch
By Saxon Burns
K. Rat
Downing
Random thoughts on the Republican Convention, Abu Ghraib and John McCain
By Renée Downing
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
By Irene Messina
The Range
By Jim Nintzel
Yonder
City Week
By Laurel Allen
Pick
How to Make Voting Sexy 101
Mastery of Thackery
Despite poor cinematography, the latest 'Vanity Fair' version is one of the best
By James DiGiovanna
Trashy Pic
'Paparazzi' didn't deserve to get released; it deserved to get peed on and left to rot
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
The New Instrument
Tony Furtado puts aside bluegrass in favor of singing his own songs
By Gene Armstrong
Disturbance in the Force
Bring on Tucson's own Galactic Federation of Love
By Curtis McCrary
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Live
Rhythm & Views
Wayback Machine
Various Artists
By Linda Ray
Top Ten in Music
Evening-Long Breakdown
LTW's 'Angel Street' doesn't surprise, but as pure entertainment, it's rock-solid
What Lies Beneath
The kid steals the show in Wilde's version of Mamet's choppy 'The Cryptogram'
Phys-Pop
UA student Austin Given combines his school field with his art
By Sarah Jansen
Inferno Intoned
Local well-knowns read Dante with Michael Mazur's art as a backdrop
By Joan Schuman
Border Tragedies
Luis Alberto Urrea captures the plight of migrants who die trying to enter the United States along the 'Devil's Highway'
By Jon Shumaker
Top Ten in Books
Splendid Sauce
Legendary and delicious, moles are creations to savor
By John Peck
Noshing Around
By Karyn Zoldan
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