Vol. 21, No. 36
Danehy
Notes from the UA Homecoming Weekend
By Tom Danehy
Hate Crime
While Tucson has a progressive reputation, the 2002 death of Philip Walsted serves as a reminder that anti-gay hatred remains
By Saxon Burns
And the Winner Is...
Election Day finally arrives--with disappointed Democrats and few surprises in local contests
By Jim Nintzel
Prop Mop-Up
Tucson's voters say both yes and no to school funds--and Arizona voters choose to open Prop 200's can of worms
Desegregation's Demise?
Federal judge David C. Bury asks TUSD why a 30-year-old desegregation order shouldn't be lifted
By Chris Limberis
Flying Into the Mainstream
A local ultimate Frisbee league takes steps to become a legally recognized nonprofit organization
By Lisa Schumaier
Guest Commentary
Dia de los Muertos remembrances of wonderful Tucsonans who are missed
By Dave Devine
Answers to Your Questions
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Jim Nintzel and Chris Limberis
Media Watch
By James Reel
Police Dispatch
K. Rat
Downing
Post-election food for thought: Why do all the Republican women have hair that looks like THAT?
By Renée Downing
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
The Range
Yonder
City Week
By Laurel Allen
Pick
The Humans Would Like a Word
Engagingly Unrevealing
Never heard of Jandek? So what? The documentary about this elusive musician is still a must-see
By James DiGiovanna
Behind the Legend
Believe the hype: Jamie Foxx is an amazing Ray Charles in 'Ray'
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Strawbs Unplugged
The Strawbs will bring 35 years' worth of music to the Old Town Artisans Courtyard for an acoustic concert
By Gene Armstrong
Acropolis Now!
The loin-stirring Yanni is history!
By Curtis McCrary
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
By Annie Holub
Live
By Jon Hobson
Rhythm & Views
Scum of the Earth
Th' Legendary Shack*Shakers
Travis Morrison
Top Ten in Music
Cigars and Self-Discovery
ATC's 'Anna in the Tropics' effectively shows factory workers discovering their inner lives with a little help from Tolstoy
An Unleashed Voice
The controversial Patricia Smith comes to Tucson to read some of her award-winning poetry
By Joan Schuman
Dance to the Leader
UA Dance Ensemble's performance of 'Three's a Crowd' will honor a fallen professor and his distinguished career
By Margaret Regan
Brief, not briefs
Festival of original one-acts has a Sapphic slant
Savor the Southwest
Two of the three new cookbooks from Tucson's Rio Nuevo Publishers hit close to home in a good way
Top Ten in Books
Back in Business
The management of fire-ravaged Café Terra Cotta works to have the restaurant open for customers before Christmas
Noshing Around
By Karyn Zoldan
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