Vol. 21, No. 47
Danehy
It's a bleak day for us all, America
By Tom Danehy
The Passion of the Critics
James DiGiovanna and Bob Grimm have a nice, quaint little chat about the movies from 2004
By James DiGiovanna and Bob Grimm
The Critics List
Queer Twist
The legislative effort to ban gay marriage peters out
By Jim Nintzel
Colorado Cash Flow
Putting a price tag on lost nature
By Tim Vanderpool
Buy Me Land, Lots of Land
Pima County's fencing off more open space
By Chris Limberis
Canned Critic?
A former Pima County employee says he was fired because he spoke out
By Dave Devine
Guest Commentary
Thanks for taking a bullet for Bush, red states!
By Tex Shelters
A Day to Remember
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Chris Limberis and Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
'Rashomon' goes to court
By Walt Nett
Police Dispatch
By Saxon Burns
K. Rat
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
The Range
Tuttle
If you don't think Tucson is a bifurcated city, go grocery shopping ...
By Connie Tuttle
Yonder
City Week
By Laurel Allen
Pick
Democracy--Caught on Tape
Colored Crap
Except for the mediocre cinematography, aimless direction, lack of context, terrible acting and general pointlessness, 'Elektra' is super!
By James DiGiovanna
Unnecessary Overtime
'Coach Carter' is a great 90-minute movie; too bad it's 136 minutes long
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Chica Caravan
Looking ahead to the Grammys, Tift Merritt is glad to be on tour with some other women
By Linda Ray
Tip Toe Into Tucson
The legendary Ladysmith Black Mambazo gets ready to release a new album
By Gene Armstrong
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Live
By Curtis McCrary
Rhythm & Views
Diecast
By Jon Hobson
Shivaree
By Jarret Keene
Robert Downey Jr.
By Jennifer Prosser
Top Ten in Music
High Notes, Low Notes
The fiscally troubled Arizona Opera brings Mozart to town
By Ken Keuffel
Reality Removed
The current Invisible Theatre and Arizona Onstage productions are both enjoyable despite serious flaws
By James Reel
Killer Performer
'Chicago' star Brenda Braxton doesn't let all that touring jazz bring her down
Light in the Lost Barrio
Renowned muralist/public artist Gonzalo Espinosa opens the doors to his own gallery
By Margaret Regan
Surface Skimmer
Lawrence Cheek's book about the tragic Navajo Long Walk is well-done--what there is of it
By Lee Allen
Top Ten in Books
A Tale of Two Restaurants
ChopStix offers decent steam-table fare by day and delicious sit-down dinners by night
By Rita Connelly
Noshing Around
By Karyn Zoldan
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