• Issue Archive for
  • Feb 3-9, 2000
  • Vol. 16, No. 48

Opinion

  • Mailbag

    Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
  • Impossible Dream

    So The Rams have won a Super Bowl. What next?

Currents

  • Master Builder

    Architect Judith Chafee melded sleek modern design with the Sonoran desert.
  • The Skinny

    Part two in a new monthly series about the stories you'll see this month... John McCain may not be perfect, but George W. is a real chickenshit... More bland ambition from candidates for higher office... and so much more!
  • Bones of Contention

    Anthropologist Christy Turner's new book on cannibalism and violence in the Southwest puts the Anasazi diet under scrutiny.

City Week

Cinema

  • Blind Alley

    There's one question raised by "Eye of the Beholder": huh?

Music

  • All The Rage In Cajun

    The swamp couldn't be cooler than Balfa Toujours.
  • Soundbites

    Bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley and his Clinch Mountain Boys hit the road with genuine Nashville article Jim Lauderdale; Celtic titans Altan return in support of Another Sky; 14-year-old Shannon Curfman sings the blues at the Rialto; and ex-X guitarist John Doe brings his Thing to Club Congress.

Arts

  • Brush Fire

    Tucson artist Michael Longstaff discovers the joy of painting.
  • Sound And Flurry

    Composers Daniel Asia and Kip Haaheim call their Sacred and Profane concert an "electro-acoustic/digital event with dance, light and video projection"-is it multi-media innovation, or art with ADD?

Books

  • Murderous Memories

    Sinclair Browning's Apache P.I. unearths another Tucson crime scene in "The Sporting Club."

Chow

  • The Whole Enchilada

    If you're ready to blow this taco-stand town, consider cooling your heels at La Pianola.

Comics


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