Vol. 27, No. 36
Batter Up
After baseball dreams and a stint in the military, Patrick Davis finds a love of pastry
By Kelsey Merkel
Danehy
Ten really bad things that could happen on Election Day
By Tom Danehy
Ballot-Box Basics
Campaign 2010 reaches the finish line
By Jim Nintzel
A Community Ignored
Residents wonder why a sheriff's representative won't meet with them to discuss fears and concerns
By Mari Herreras
Hit Pieces
In close legislative races, attack mailers are flying
By Hank Stephenson
Education Issues
An incumbent battles two challengers for two Amphitheater School District board seats
By Dave Devine
Serraglio
Why has this election season been so dysfunctional and disturbing?
By Randy Serraglio
Guest Commentary
A trip to a Nogales dentist reminds me how fortunate I am
By Jack McGarvey
¡Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Your Election Headquarters
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
K.Rat
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
Jennifer Lohse
Weekly Wide Web
I'm a Poindexter!
By Dan Gibson
City Week
By Erica Arvizu and Emily Bowen
Get Your Clay On
Different Acting Languages
A compelling story goes to waste due to a formulaic Hollywood treatment in 'Conviction'
By Colin Boyd
He Sees Dead People
Three storylines is one too many for Clint Eastwood to handle in 'Hereafter'
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Solo No More
On the new of Montreal album, Kevin Barnes gets a little help from his friends
By Michael Petitti
Biggest Little Festival
The Desert Bluegrass Festival may not be as big as other music events, but it's definitely as fun
By Jim Lipson
Soundbites
By Gene Armstrong
Nine Questions
Michelle Hotchkiss
By Kristine Peashock
Live
By Billups Allen
Breathe Owl Breathe: Magic Central (Hometapes)
BK Special: Hope Springs (Self-Released)
The Corin Tucker Band: 1,000 Years (Kill Rock Stars)
By Annie Holub
Top Ten in Music
Looks at Love and Sex
While LTW's silly romp is a delight, Beowulf Alley's vampire-themed drama is an ambitious failure
By Margaret Regan
New Opportunities
Tucson's professional ballet company celebrates a quarter-century in a big way
Dreams vs. Entrenchment
Despite a first act that drags, ATC's 'Ma Rainey' is ultimately moving and powerful
By Sherilyn Forrester
Deposited by Angels
Bernard Fontana and Edward McCain show off the wonders of Mission San Xavier
Top Ten in Books
Part of the Herd
A far-northwest-side farm rescues animals—and offers access to raw milk
By Jacqueline Kuder
Italian Style
The third part in our series on late, lamented Tucson restaurants
By Rita Connelly
Fresh Is Difficult
The farm-to-fork restaurant movement struggles to become a meaningful reality
By Erica Arvizu
The Place Has Something
Sabine Blaese modeled Cafe Passé after a gathering spot in her German hometown
By Emily Bowen
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