Vol. 21, No. 49
Danehy
A bill that would ban junk food in schools shows just how misplaced lawmakers' priorities are
By Tom Danehy
The Communicator Keeps Drivin'
After the worst year of his life, Mike Candrea looks forward to a new UA softball season
Won't Work for Free
Teachers and others overwhelmingly reject TUSD's donate-a-day request
By Chris Limberis
Begun, This Clone War Has
Worried about your genetic dupe buying booze at drive-thru windows? The Arizona Legislature is here to put your mind to ease!
By Jim Nintzel
The Coffee Crew
For more than 40 years, a group of broadcast veterans has met twice a week to discuss the biz
By Lee Allen
Easement Issues
A pet cemetery owner and KB Home battle over construction plans
By Dave Devine
Guest Commentary
It's time to end the illegal occupation of Arizona
By Seth J. Frantzman
Sensing a Theme?
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Chris Limberis and Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
Greetings from Iowa
By Walt Nett
Police Dispatch
By Saxon Burns
K. Rat
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
By Tim Vanderpool
The Range
Tuttle
An argument for forgoing meat, with some recipes to boot
By Connie Tuttle
Yonder
City Week
Pick
Uplifting Film; Horrifying Subject
Horrid Horror
'Hide and Seek' leaves viewers with questions, like: Why is Robert De Niro trying to destroy his career?
By James DiGiovanna
Cinematic Darkness
It's a bad week for horror movies: 'Alone in the Dark' is memorably terrible
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Stripped-Down Sound
Allison Moorer mixes woe with a pleasant nature and a wonderful stage presence
By Linda Ray
High Maintenance
An essay: Ani DiFranco and the case of too many albums
By Annie Holub
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
By Jon Hobson
Live
Rhythm & Views
John Cale
By Carl Hanni
The Devlins
By Jarret Keene
Flat Earth Society
Top Ten in Music
Feedback Wanted
The Old Pueblo Playwrights present three days of brand-new works
By James Reel
Many People on Stage
Rain Pryor turns her mixed heritage into an acclaimed one-woman show
Art Safari
A field guide to artists and galleries of the Warehouse District
By Margaret Regan
Ego Trip
Despite some pretentious prose and self-inflating rhetoric, 'The Way Out' is a journey worth taking
By John Dicker
Top Ten in Books
Cookie Quest
Whether from a top-notch bakery or made on your own, cookies can satisfy and bring back memories
By John Peck
Noshing Around
By Karyn Zoldan
Point and Eat
Dim sum--laboriously-prepared snacks on wheels--rolls into Tucson
Tables for Two
As Valentine's Day approaches, thoughts turn to romantic dinners
By Rita Connelly
Food for the Soul
Govinda's blends healthful food and spiritual philosophy to uplift the spirit
By Irene Messina
Buffet Etiquette 101
Help out your fellow man: Don't be an all-you-can-eat amateur
Mixed Performance
The Mystery Mansion Dinner Theatre's cast is delightful--but the food they serve is not
By Laurel Allen
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