• Issue Archive for
  • Jan 27 - Feb 2, 2000
  • Vol. 16, No. 47

Opinion

  • Mailbag

    Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
  • Emcee Glamour

    Tom chats with the undisputed king of Tucson radio.

Currents

  • Remembering Rockfellow

    "Pioneer co-ed" Annie Graham Rockfellow designed many of Tucson's important public buildings.
  • The Skinny

    Democrat Tom Volgy chooses not to run... The supervisor shuffle is underway... Owl trouble continues for the Amphi School District... Y mucho mas!
  • Walkout On Walkup

    The El Con battle takes a new twist.
  • Cut Rate

    Yanked from their longtime home on North Campus Drive, a string of century-old olive trees are the worse for wear.

City Week

Cinema

  • Diametrical Duo

    "End of the Affair" is fine viewing, while "Down to You"'s main charm is cold sores.

Music

  • Ladies Sing The Blues

    Fans of blues, jazz and American roots music alike are sure to delight in the vocal stylings of Mollie O'Brien and Lisa Otey.
  • Soundbites

    You'll melt for The String Cheese Incident... Nimbus celebrates its third birthday with songs and suds... Get your freak on at the Mat Bevel Institute... and much more!

Arts

  • Historic Composition

    Beethoven's music and words come together in Coyote Consort's Young Beethoven.

Books

  • Heir Pressure

    With a family legacy such as he has, Dubya just has to succeed. Or does he?
  • In Short Order

    Amy Tan compiles a glorious "Best American Short Stories of 1999."

Chow

Comics


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