Vol. 25, No. 21
Danehy
Good riddance, Brandon Jennings; have fun in Europe!
By Tom Danehy
It's a Wrap
The 2008 legislative session made the state safe for cupcake bakers, breast implants and Ultimate Fighting
By Jim Nintzel
Expensive Oversight
Tucson's police auditor has recommended two cases out of 372 be revisited. Is this worth hundreds of thousands of dollars?
By Dave Devine
Nucleus Meltdown
A not-quite-liveblog of last week's debate between Democratic candidates for the Board of Supervisors
Republican Wrangle
Joe Higgins takes on incumbent Ann Day in the District 1 Board of Supervisors GOP primary
By Mari Herreras
County Conflict
Newcomer Robert Robuck looks to upset incumbent Supervisor Ramón Valadez
Guest Commentary
Getting mental-health care can make a world of difference for both individuals and their families
By Imani Williams
¡Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Preparing for Our 25th
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
Media Watch
La Poderosa Makes Local Move
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
K. Rat
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
The Range
Tuttle
Tim Russert did not deserve the accolades heaped upon him after his death
By Connie Tuttle
City Week
By Josh Garvey and Kate Saavedra
Pick of the Week
Sense of Enthusiasm
By Claire Engelken
A Hero With Issues
Its look, intelligence and consistency help 'The Dark Knight' become the best Batman film
By James DiGiovanna
Elevated by Effects
In 3-D, 'Center of the Earth' is great fun; in 2-D, it's stupid and silly
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
On Wolf Parade
Literate, visceral and exceptionally productive, this pack upsets conventions
By Michael Petitti
Creative Trippiness
The Warlocks and their droning, psychedelic rock hit Plush
By Gene Armstrong
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
By Kristine Peashock
Live
By James Hudson
Rhythm & Views
The Watson Twins
James McMurtry
By Annie Holub
Spiritualized
By Mike Prevatt
Top Ten in Music
Couples in Crisis
Two winning plays focus on relationships and compromise
By James Reel
Wonderful Affinity
Obsidian Gallery's new owners seek to both support artists and open the public's eyes
By Margaret Regan
Coming of Age
This novel about a Mexican-American teen is occasionally whiny, but overall worthwhile
By Julia Ramey
Top Ten in Books
British Invasion
Firkin and Friar is authentically English in ways both good and bad
Noshing Around
By Karyn Zoldan
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