Vol. 22, No. 22
Danehy
Based on looks, what would they do if they didn't do what they do?
By Tom Danehy
Broken Records
Ethel Lowther thought her medical records would be easy to find--until she had to go looking for them
By Jim Nintzel
Deal of the Century Tower?
After coaching from city officials, Don Martin and Bob McMahon raise the cost of the proposed Century Tower
By Chris Limberis
Swiss Miss
Novartis' council support weakens as the company decides whether to come to town
The Breast of the Story
While most U.S. women suffer with wrong-sized bras, help can be just around the corner
By Sarah Baldwin
Hosed in Housing
Look what happens when the city attempts to get into residential real estate
By Dave Devine
Guest Commentary
Industrial hemp could make a deserved U.S. comeback if a House bill becomes law
By Randy Serraglio
Special Issue Corner
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Chris Limberis and Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
Closing A Circle
By Walt Nett
Police Dispatch
By Saxon Burns
K. Rat
Downing
Adventures in Cannabis World
By Renée Downing
Legal Briefs
Unexpected Discovery and Disclosure in the Stidham Murder
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
By Michael Whitney
The Range
City Week
By Sarah Baldwin, Jimmy Boegle and Michael Whitney
Pick
It's the End of the World as We Know It
'Murderball' Magic
This documentary about the U.S. quad rugby team could be the surprise hit of the summer
By James DiGiovanna
Date Movie 101
Diane Lane. John Cusack. Internet dating and dog parks. Can you say 'clichéd romantic comedy'?
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Indie Watch
By Carl Hanni
Top Ten in Movies
Saturating Songs
Seattle's Ian Moore sails into his third visit to Plush in two years
By Linda Ray
A Lesson in Metal
Dave Mustaine may just want to have fun with Gigantour, but other participants want to sell records
By Jon Hobson
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Live
By Annie Holub
Rhythm & Views
Frank Black
Cheb i Sabbah
Screaming Trees
By Ron Bally
Top Ten in Music
Inside Indiscretion
After six years, LTW finally completes Alan Ayckbourn's trilogy--but it was worth the wait
By James Reel
Mediocre Murders
Top Hat's Agatha Christie production doesn't thrill our reviewer, but less-fussy folks may find it enjoyable
Love Fanatic
Tucsonan Richard Siken's debut volume of poems describes the darker side of romance
By John Freeman
Top Ten in Books
Wine Country, Arizona-Style
A handful of Arizona wineries are thriving--and more are on the way
By Rita Connelly
Sweet, Smoky Success
Rodney George has flourished for 15 years--but only after a rocky start that he attributes to racism
Evolution of eegee's
A $15 million business today, eegee's started off as two guys selling lemon drinks out of a truck
Think Globally, Shop Locally
Tucson may not have a Little Italy or Thai Town, but there's no shortage of ethnic markets
By Karyn Zoldan
Dining in the Dark
Despite Tucson's sleepy reputation, you are not far from somewhere with all-night eats
24-Hour Dining Options
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