Vol. 21, No. 41
Danehy
More adventures in shopping: Standing in line at Radio Shack the day after Thanksgiving
By Tom Danehy
Beaten Paths
Illegal immigration and smuggling continue to wreak environmental havoc in Southern Arizona
By Jim Nintzel
Rough Riders
Some ATV users are running amok through Southern Arizona landscapes
By Tim Vanderpool
Bring on the Pork
Tucson institutions and projects will benefit from new federal appropriations
By Dave Devine
Tattered Covers
The Tucson-Pima Library System can't keep up with demand
By Chris Limberis
Goodies Galore
GASP!: Here are some great independent places to shop for those last-minute gifts
By Mae Lee Sun and Victor Ventura
Guest Commentary
Adventures in governance: Is George W. Bush a psychopath--literally?
By Catherine O'Sullivan
Media, Technology and Mayhem
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Chris Limberis and Emil Franzi
Media Watch
Clean Handoff
By Walt Nett
Police Dispatch
By Saxon Burns
K. Rat
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
By Irene Messina
The Range
Tuttle
Adventures in flight: A tale of illness, security and the clanging of one-armed bandits
By Connie Tuttle
Yonder
City Week
By Laurel Allen
Pick
Loom With a View
Predictably Ordinary
Enjoyable but forgettable, 'Nicotina' is like a Mexican version of 'Pulp Fiction'
By James DiGiovanna
Painful Entanglements
'Closer' alarmingly shows how relationships can turn into disasters
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
The 10 best DVD bets for movie and TV lovers
Top Ten in Movies
Monkey God Music
Political and diverse, Ozomatli returns to a town that 'gets' their music
By Gene Armstrong
Killing Them Softly
Damnwells frontman Alex Dezen loves to write ballads as much as the next rocker
By Jarret Keene
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
By Jon Hobson
Live
By Annie Holub
Rhythm & Views
U2
Chevelle
Mark Knopfler
Top Ten in Music
Theater Ahoy
ATC's 'Pirates' works due to fine performances and decent direction, but the music is, at times, reprehensible
By James Reel
Tiny Architecture
MOCA features two exhibitions spotlighting furniture as art
By Margaret Regan
Prickly Matters
Simon Donovan rises to the occasion in his new installation
The Art of Fiction
Rudolfo Anaya skillfully blends Spanish and Pueblo Indian narratives to create a New Mexican tapestry
Top Ten in Books
Mixed Mexican
The menu and entrées at Parilla del Ray are great--but the service leaves a lot to be desired
By Rita Connelly
Noshing Around
By Karyn Zoldan
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