• Issue Archive for
  • Jul 1-7, 1999
  • Vol. 16, No. 14

Opinion

  • Mailbag

    Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
  • Cross Currents

    There is no way the desperate drive of these people for a better life is going to be denied.

Currents

  • Mat Rats

    Great local pro-wrestling is more than just a battle of words and wits. There are also the costumes.
  • The Skinny

    Linking Monica Lewinsky to the Bolding campaign...Fife skates, but former Judge William Scholl doesn't...Bombing bighorns...and so much more!
  • Underdog's Day

    During a press conference with his three supporters, Bradley sidestepped an opportunity to talk specifics.
  • Dire Rates

    Pima County supervisors are flirting with a 15 percent property tax increase that they hope not many voters will notice when tax bills arrive just after Labor Day.

City Week

Cinema

  • Rad Dad

    Sandler manages to rattle off quite a few good one-liners, the pleasure of which was only partially diminished by the string of pee, vomit and spit jokes. Shockingly, there were no poop jokes.

Music

  • A Fine Ness

    Ness is out on the road these days with a newly assembled band, playing a couple of Social Distortion songs per show, but mainly keepin' it real by playing most of his new album, "Cheating At Solitaire."
  • Soundbites

    Club Congress' Fourth of July bash brings Mike Ness, The Reverend Horton Heat, Deke Dickerson and The Ecco-fonics, and more to town; Cortex Bomb at the Plaza Pub; and Fourth Avenue's Fourth on Fourth celebration.

Arts

  • Small World

    The idea at Davis Dominguez is to give a snapshot of Southern Arizona's variety of artistic styles, each distilled into its tiny essence.
  • Not Dead Yet

    "The Cemetery Club" remains a delightful comedy at heart.

Books

  • Tohono Titan

    The MacArthur Foundation praised Zepeda for her unusual cluster of activities on behalf of native languages.
  • Option Overload

    Tedium and confusion finally outweigh "One Hundred and One Ways' " other merits.

Chow

  • Saucy Talk

    Barbecue is as individual and varied as DNA.

Comics


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