Vol. 26, No. 29
2009 TAMMIES Winners!
Danehy
Anyone who believes in Richard Florida's 'Creative Class' believes in shoddy scholarship
By Tom Danehy
Investment Issues
Science Foundation Arizona was off to a great start—until state lawmakers pulled the plug
By Jim Nintzel
Missing Links
A business owner continues his fight to avoid getting displaced by the Aviation Parkway extension
By Dave Devine
Risky Bet
Racetracks are pulling out the stops to insert slots
By Tim Vanderpool
Prepare to Succeed
Imago Dei Middle School looks to give underserved kids a free prep-school education
By Mari Herreras
Guest Opinion
Visits to a local nursing home show grim realities about our failing health-care system
By David Ray
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Wrapping Up the TAMMIES
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
K. Rat
Mailbag
Messina
The women of the Tucson Lightning Rugby Club play for the love of the game
By Irene Messina
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
City Week
By Anna Mirocha and Nathan Mitchell
Calling All Robots!
Pretty People
Mike Judge's latest flick has moments of excellence, but it's no 'Office Space'
By James DiGiovanna
That Lovable Stalker!
An impossible ending takes 'All About Steve' from daring to disaster
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Extremely Old-School
Fishtank Ensemble combines traditional gypsy music and varied other styles into a gloriously eclectic mixture
By Gene Armstrong
TAMMIES: Community Connections
Calexico—ambassador for the music of the Southwest—joins the Tucson Music Hall of Fame
TAMMIES: About the Bigness
A fortunate Great Cover-Up decision leads to the formation of the TAMMIES Up-and-Coming Artist of the Year honoree
By Linda Ray
TAMMIES: Where the Music Takes Them
Ryan Green and Cameron Hood stop touring just long enough to get honored as the TAMMIES Band of the Year
By Annie Holub
TAMMIES: The Year in Local Music
By Stephen Seigel
Soundbites
Nine Questions
Live
Yo La Tengo: Popular Songs (Matador)
By Eric Swedlund
Mount Eerie: Wind's Poem (P.W. Elverum and Sun)
By Michael Petitti
Blue Roses: Blue Roses (Beggars/XL)
By Sean Bottai
Top Ten in Music
Sea Change
Artist Heather Green converts flotsam into something rich and strange
By Margaret Regan
Wilde Thing
Live Theatre Workshop's late-night arm delivers an outlandishly gay 'Earnest'
By Sherilyn Forrester
Marked Survivor
'The Blue Tattoo' is a riveting, well-researched portrait of a girl kidnapped by Native Americans
By Jon Shumaker
Top Ten in Books
Home Cookin'
Jethro's Little Café prepares diner fare that's a step beyond the ordinary
By Rita Connelly
Noshing Around
By Adam Borowitz
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