Vol. 27, No. 13
Predators and Prey
Are today's tough sex-offender laws and registries doing more harm than good?
By Tim Vanderpool
Danehy
I am opposed to SB 1070—and much of the anti-SB 1070 rhetoric
By Tom Danehy
Neighborhood Heartbreak
TUSD considers closing a Yaqui community's school to save money
By Mari Herreras
Slick Politics
The Obama administration faces a lawsuit—and questions from Raul Grijalva—over drilling permits
By Jim Nintzel
Ink on the Runway
A new local modeling agency is looking for men and women who don't fit the traditional model stereotype
By John Vornholt
Guest Opinion
SB 1070 is bad for business, culture and basic civil rights
By Curtis McCrary and Douglas Biggers
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
The Weekly Miracle
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Jim Nintzel and Dave Devine
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
K. Rat
Shameless Self-Promotion
'Tucson Weekly' scribes nab five Arizona Press Club awards
Mailbag
Messina
Dear tourists of the world: Please come to Arizona
By Irene Messina
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
Weekly Wide Web
Has Facebook Jumped the Shark?
By Nick Smith
City Week
By Will Ferguson
Music Frame of Mind
Conservatives and Cash
'Casino Jack' weaves a lot of details into its impressive telling of the Jack Abramoff story
By James DiGiovanna
Feeling Robbed
Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott team up again, and the resulting film is tedious
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Rise of the Synth
The life and times of Shawn Foree and Digital Leather
By Stephen Seigel
The complete TAMMIES winners
Soundbites
Nine Questions
By Kristine Peashock
Live
By Mel Mason
Batucaxé: The Blessing of the Beat (Self-released)
By Annie Holub
The Mission Creeps: Dark Cells (Refractory)
By Gene Armstrong
The New Pornographers: Together (Matador)
Top Ten in Music
Pure and Perverse
Etcetera's 'Killer Joe' is dark, touching and hilarious all at once
By Sherilyn Forrester
Fools, Fairies, Etc.
Ballet Tucson closes out its season with a Shakespeare classic
By Margaret Regan
No Mediocrity
Jay C. Cotner: 1971-2010
Brothers' Keepers
'Crossing With the Virgin' tells the border story from the point of view of the Samaritans
By Paul Wine
Top Ten in Books
Inspired Asian
From presentation to texture to taste, OM succeeds on all levels
By Rita Connelly
Noshing Around
By Adam Borowitz
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