November 21 - November 27, 1996

Review

Plague of Love

Even in this era of AIDS, it's hard to live without love, as The Upstairs Theatre Company's Jeffrey demonstrates.
By Margaret Regan

Monumental Vision

PBS explores the life and talent of architect Maya Lin, designer of the Vietnam Veterans War Memorial in Washington, D.C.
By Margaret Regan

Tragically Irish

Frank McCourt's memoir of his classically difficult Irish childhood is a haunting work by a superb writer.
By Margaret Regan

An Oracle's Road

William Golding's last novel is a thin, cobbled-together look at an ancient calling.
By Gregory McNamee

Spiritual Scooby Snack

A New Age attempt at rekindling Man's sense of wonder falls woefully short.
By Buzz Click

Beat On The Street

The second issue of Border Beat

Word On The Street

Who's reading what in Tucson.

Chow

What to do this Thanksgiving if you don't like to cook and Mom's house is thousands of miles away.
By Rebecca Cook

Chow Scan

Chow Scan is Tucson Weekly's selective guide to Tucson restaurants. Reviews are indexed by both category and alphabet and there are over 100 restaurants reviewed, so go grab yourself a fork and dig in.

Out There

Slippin' 'n' slidin' down the snowy slopes with a couple of 11-year-old girls.
By Kevin Franklin

Danehy

The Boss Hog of local radio contests tells all.
By Tom Danehy

Review Forum

Tell us what's hot and what's shot on the local arts scene. We're looking for your views on visual, theatrical, dance and God only knows what else creations by the more refined souls among us.

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