Vol. 22, No. 49
Danehy
In the rebate game, the consumer almost always loses
By Tom Danehy
Legislation Landslide
Just what are lawmakers up to this year? You probably don't want to know.
By Jim Nintzel
Trust Fund
Tensions between Gov. Napolitano and the GOP caucus could keep the budget off balance
Doctors in Demand
For rural clinics, the Help Wanted sign rarely comes down
By Tim Vanderpool
Neighborhood Negligence?
Some Dunbar/Spring residents say a housing facility is causing increased crime
By Dave Devine
Sex vs. Death
Will the religious right stymie the first-ever cancer vaccine?
By Tali Woodward
Sour Sounds
An uncivil war breaks out in Tucson's jazz community over an online radio station
By Lee Allen and Jimmy Boegle
Guest Commentary
It's time to make some noise about New Orleans: It's time for a National Mardi Gras
By Michael Tisserand
Journalistic Journalism
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
Media Watch
The Shocking Decline of the 'Citizen'
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Saxon Burns
K. Rat
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
The Range
Tuttle
Do specially designated months unite us or divide us?
By Connie Tuttle
City Week
By Michaella Hammond
Pick of the Week
V Is For ...
By Irene Messina
Gender Bender
Felicity Huffman gives an award-worthy performance that's sure to piss off right-wingers
By James DiGiovanna
Losing Formula
This movie, supposedly about the Naval Academy, is actually a terrible boxing movie
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Hip-Hop Renaissance
Michael Franti just wants to make music to clean the toilet to
By Gene Armstrong
Contact High
Pearls and Brass tune in and drop out
By Annie Holub
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Live
By Linda Ray
Rhythm & Views
Kathleen Williamson
Duncan Sheik
Leon Kittrell and Statesboro
Top Ten in Music
Flamenco Fever
A Spanish troupe brings life to the Southwest with singing, performance, dance
By Margaret Regan
Gifted Brits
A foreign-exchange program at The Drawing Studio is a highlight of the upcoming Art Safari
Wounds of Language
Tucson native Peggy Shumaker gets motivation from the landscape
By Joan Schuman
Sweet but Stale
Stacey A. Toben could have used a few more writing lessons before publishing her first book
By Paul Wine
Top Ten in Books
Vegan Variety
Tucson's vegetarians may rejoice in the presence of Lovin' Spoonfuls--but there's room to improve
Noshing Around
By Karyn Zoldan
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