Volume 12, Number 27 . September 14 - September 20, 1995
This issue of the Tucson Weekly contains 372 links.

Cover Story

Currents Section

Cover Story
Jim's guide to the upcoming election.

Mailbag
Missives from our adoring/outraged readers.

Smith
Arizona Gov. J. Fife Symington III is nothing more than an upper-crust rip-off artist.
By Jeff Smith

The Skinny
Tom Saggau's new address, and why he's such a lousy Tucson city councilman...Big-shot lawyer John Munger cools his heels...Marana officials try to entice potential annexation suckers with promises of (ha-ha) increased police protection...and much more!

Tales of Dysfunction
The supervisors botch a big meeting and treat citizens like crap--just another typical day in Pima County.
By Emil Franzi

Cancer Fighters
Fed-up environmentalists want to stop Tucson-area development cold.
By Butch Lester

Special Ed Strikes Again
Pima County Supervisor Ed Moore's blithering letters to Microsoft's Bill Gates are nothing more than political cheap tricks designed to con voters.
By Emil Franzi

Readin', Writin' 'N' Riot Gear
Yes, it's great to be a student at Tucson High.
By Hannah Glasston

City Week Section

City Week
Big doings in Tucson for the week of September 14 - September 20.

Eighth Day
Meditations on the Bob Packwood Experience.
By Hannah Glasston

Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won't cost a fortune.

City Week Listings
Tucson's most extensive list of what's going on.

Music Section

Music Review
Independent labels, music collectibles, vinyl and re-issues.
By Timothy Gassen

Soundbites
Burning Spear Dick Dale and more.

Quick Scans
Tindersticks, Bodeans and Jon Hendricks

Club Listings
What's happening at the local hot spots for the week of September 14 - September 20.

Review Section

Slim Pickings
The simplistic approach seems too much in evidence at Central Arts Collective.
By Margaret Regan

Gay Epic
Angels In America is a seven-hour epic, and some say it's the most important play of the decade.
By Jana Rivera

Collage
Local artist Chris Bierny-Tanz spent her childhood on the run from Nazis and Soviets. Maybe that's why she's so rooted in Tucson today.
By Margaret Regan

Chow
The Earl of Sandwich may have been a dissolute sod, but he sure fathered some heroic eats.
By M.F. Munday

Out There
Description goes here.
By Kevin Franklin

Danehy
Unanswered questions about the death of UA football player Damon Terrell have tongues wagging.
By Tom Danehy

Cinema Section

T.W.F.T.F.E.L.J.N.
To Wong Foo even makes cross-dressing look boring..

Film Clips
Check out our capsule reviews packed with links to the hottest movie home pages on the Web.

Film Times
What's showing right now on local screens for the week of September 14 - September 20

Back Page Section

Real Astrology
Astrology for the week of September 14 - September 20

Comics
Random Shots . K. Rat . Red Meat . Staggering Heights . Eye Of The Beholder . The City

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