Volume 12, Number 34 . November 2 - November 8, 1995
This issue of the Tucson Weekly contains 383 links.

Cover Story

Currents Section

Vote Yes On Prop 200
An unabashedly one-sided collection of arguments in favor of decent drinking water.
Because the other side isn't worth swallowing.
By Ed Moore, Emil Franzi, Richard Wiersma, David Devine and Bob Beaudry

Mailbag
Missives from our adoring/outraged readers.

Smith
Somebody needs sueing.
By Jeff Smith

The Skinny
Romanticizing CAP gunk by calling it Colorado River water is a propaganda ploy...Some recent taxpayer screwings fondly remembered...Why big bucks rule this cow town...And much more!

Final Stretch
A handy-dandy summary of candidates and issues in the November 7 city election. (Too bad that Fontaine schmuck didn't want to play ball.)
By Jim Nintzel

Dancing With Dinosaurs
How PR pros Jan Lesher and Tom Wilson fell out of favor with the powerful Tucson 30 over Proposition 200.
By Jim Wright

No Council Pay Hikes
The myth of money.
By Emil Franzi

City Week Section

City Week
Big doings in Tucson for the week of November 2 - November 8.

Eighth Day
The bow tie will undoubtedly survive the fashion blip that is the Rev. Louis Farrakhan.
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

The Bird Is The Word
Charlie Parker's legacy is still a hard one for musicians to live up to.
By Dave McElfresh

Soundbites
Michael Metzger's triumphant departure from this cesspool of abuse that is this music scene.
By Timothy Gassen

Quick Scans
James Brown, Sensational Alex Harvey, and Brian Wilson.

Club Listings
What's happening at the local hot spots for the week of November 2 - November 8.

Review Section

Earth Tones
In these environmentally troubled times, local artists rethink the landscape.
By Margaret Regan

The Low Road To Mt. Graham
Redlining the Apaches.
By Peter Warshall

Collage
A sobering experience in the world of interdisciplinary arts.
By Margaret Regan

Chow
Once you get past the droplets of air freshener, dining at The Viscount on Broadway is so-so.
By M.F. Munday

Out There
Exploring a land only Dorothy or Apache warriors could love.
By Kevin Franklin

Danehy
See that guy over there? Didn't he used to be Michael Jordan, the hero?
By Tom Danehy

Cinema Section

Mallrats
Mallrats is all about good, clean capitalism. It's glib and phony.
By Mari Wadsworth

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 November 2 - November 8

Back Page Section

Real Astrology
Astrology for the week of November 2 - November 8

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

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