Vol. 22, No. 27
Danehy
Ruminations on Friday-night football, fifth- year eligibility and ... a deodorant commercial
By Tom Danehy
Club Congress Turns 20
A brief oral history of the birth of a legendary nightspot
By Stephen Seigel
Remembering Rainer
Rainer Ptacek's friends, bandmates and fans gather to honor the much-missed blues guitarist and songwriter
By Gene Armstrong
The Unveiling
Finally: Tucson music documentary 'High and Dry' is coming to the big screen
Who's Who
An eclectically presented primer covering this weekend's bands
MIA
Bands we wish were playing at Club Congress' 20th Anniversary celebration
Judgment Day
City Council candidate Vernon Walker finally pays up--but is it too late to save his campaign?
By Jim Nintzel
Security Shell Game
A whistle-blower targets misspent border funds
By Tim Vanderpool
Welcome to iBook High
A new Vail school creates a stir by abandoning textbooks in favor of laptops
By Michael Whitney
Lending a Helping Hand
Thousands of Tucsonans--many of them children--find themselves in need
By Dave Devine
Guest Commentary
A memory of one magical night at Tucson's musical heart
By Randy Serraglio
The Wonder of Nature
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Chris Limberis and Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
That's Entertainment?
By Walt Nett
Police Dispatch
By Saxon Burns
K. Rat
Legal Briefs
Unexpected Discovery and Disclosure in the Stidham Murder
By Chris Limberis
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
The Range
Tuttle
When legislators authorized shooting classes in schools, they didn't go far enough
By Connie Tuttle
City Week
By Michael Petitti
Pick
Sapphic Stagings
By James Reel
Tucson Unplugged
This long-awaited documentary about the Tucson music scene does not disappoint
By James DiGiovanna
Monsters Needed
'The Cave' is doomed by a lame cast and a lack of special-effects
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Brand Names
A showcase of some Tucson record labels
By Annie Holub
Soundbites
Nine Questions
Live
Rhythm & Views
The Fleshtones
By Carl Hanni
Mainliners
By Ron Bally
Curl Up and Die
By Jarret Keene
Top Ten in Music
Slow-Starting Journey
Though it isn't as amusing as other Gaslight plays, 'Sinbad' amuses when things careen out of control
Rebirth Again
Dinnerware moves yet again, this time into a refurbished Warehouse District space
By Margaret Regan
Inside the Drug War
Charles Bowden's book about an undercover DEA agent is ambitious, but it suffers from near-insufferable prose
By John Dicker
Top Ten in Books
Canine Cuisine
Our columnist starts cooking for his pooches--and discovers he's not alone
By John Peck
Noshing Around
By Karyn Zoldan
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