Vol. 22, No. 9
Danehy
Population projections show the area's growth is getting rapidly out of hand
By Tom Danehy
The Murder of Dr. David Stidham
What the county attorneys knew, when they knew it and what they did about it
By Chris Limberis
Measurements Amiss
Size matters--on your property tax bill
By Dave Devine
Paradise and Paranoia
The Border Patrol creates an Arivaca-area racket, and then keeps mum
By Tim Vanderpool
Roll 'Em!
Conservatives rebel against GOP leadership on the budget
By Jim Nintzel
Night Light
Tucson's dark skies are good for stargazing, but some law-enforcement officials worry they're bad for crime
By Alexis Blue
Guest Commentary
A volunteer trip in the wilderness is a gloriously guilty pleasure
By Randy Serraglio
Fun With Words and Pictures
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Chris Limberis and Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
We won! So did we! Us too!
By Walt Nett
Police Dispatch
By Saxon Burns
K. Rat
Shameless Self-Promotion
The Weekly kicks ass and takes names in yet another journalism contest
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
By Karyn Zoldan
The Range
Tuttle
If pharmacists don't feel comfortable dispensing certain pills, then they should find different work
By Connie Tuttle
City Week
By Jimmy Boegle and April Lacey
Pick
Martial Art in Unison
By Irene Messina
Escape Before It's Too Late!
'Oldboy' has a fantastic first half before completely falling apart
By James DiGiovanna
Whole Lot of Nothing
A ridiculous ending destroys all the momentum of 'The Interpreter'
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Indie Watch
By Carl Hanni
Top Ten in Movies
The Love 'Handler'
Har Mar Superstar: Ego in ample supply
By Curtis McCrary
Folk for Free
Rory Block and the Aztec Two-Step headline the Tucson Folk Festival
By Gene Armstrong
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
By Annie Holub
Live
Rhythm & Views
Mudvayne
By Jon Hobson
The Sights
Sam Prekop
Top Ten in Music
Jazzed Students
UA's annual 'Spring Collection' features a battle of the dance genres
By Margaret Regan
The Last Laugh
Wilde Playhouse lends Tucson a hilarious farce in the venue's next-to-last production
By James Reel
Art Goes to the Birds
Tucson Botanical Gardens' annual 'Art al Fresco' show is a winner for both the artists and the gardens
More Meat Amassed
Tucson's--heck, maybe the world's--most warped cartoonist finally releases a new collection of 'toons
Beauty Regardless of Virtue
David Levi Strauss finds beauty even in the most horrifying of images
By Joan Schuman
Top Ten in Books
Luscious Loaves
Thoughts of Beyond Bread tantalize the mind during Passover
By John Peck
Noshing Around
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