• Issue Archive for
  • Dec 2-8, 1999
  • Vol. 16, No. 39

Opinion

  • Mailbag

    Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
  • Just Joshin'

    Josh Pastner, for those who have managed to avoid UA basketball the past four years, is one of the truly unique college athletes of our time.

Currents

  • Color Bind

    The black alumni of Dunbar School gather in a reunion to remember the days when they weren't considered good enough to attend school with white kids.
  • Class Struggle

    Dunbar School has a rich history, and one group is working to ensure it has a bright future.
  • The Skinny

    Urine trouble at Salpointe High... Sen. John McCain seems a bit upset with a certain local auto dealer... The city's weed whackers are cracking down--at your expense... and just a little bit more!
  • Gas Attack

    Political pork heats up at Southwest Gas.
  • Heir Flight

    John Nachbar heads home to Kansas.

City Week

Cinema

Music

  • Blues Blood

    Mose Allison brings his sophisticated brand of blues to the Rialto.
  • Lightning Rods

    Hot rod your lifestyle at two of Ron's events.
  • Soundbites

    Stroll down memory lane with ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd; embark on Jupiter Dave's cosmic journey; and catch a star in the making at Club Congress.

Arts

  • Visions Of Sugar Plums

    Satisfy your sweet tooth with this week's productions of The Nutcracker.
  • Not 'The Nutcracker'

    Break the ballet blues with dance performances from modern and Irish troupes.
  • Fashionably Great

    Ronald Harwood's "The Dresser" is a rare story, well told.

Books

  • Ríos Grande

    Ríos' writing is quiet, graceful, often luscious, but never sentimental or cloying.

Chow

  • Buy The Book

    Cooks and foodies are sure to delight in these surefire winners.

Comics


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