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If the Democrats don't get it together, they're going to hand the election to George W. Bush
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Quit being "affianced" and start getting married: It's better for the kids
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A small street behind the Convention Center carries a name steeped in history
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Editor's Note
A note from the editor.
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Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
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Currents Feature
A Coalition memo reveals that even true believers see the seeds of civil war in the occupation of Iraq
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Feature
A planned museum will commemorate an 1882 murder that thrust Tucson into the national spotlight
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Currents Feature
An exhibit focusing on the Holocaust persecution of homosexuals gets community-wide support
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Currents Feature
A proposed downtown subdivision will feature echoes of the land's archaeologically significant past
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Currents Feature
Testimony reveals more about the last moments of Tyrone Johnson's life in the civil rights trial arising from his death
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A recap of last week's news
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Tucson Q&A with Barbara Drews, Animal Activist
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Pick of the Week
The Oracle Says It's Earth Day
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Big doings in Tucson this week.
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Cinema Feature
Neil Young's "Greendale" is refreshingly naïve, unprofessional and idealistic
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Cinema Feature
Jennifer Garner charms in her first big-screen starring role
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"Panic Room," "Ghosts of the Abyss," and "Big Fish"
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Music Feature
Ten reasons why The Sleepy Jackson's 'Lovers' is the best record you didn't hear of 2003
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Music Feature
Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers show love for Northern Mexico through their music
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Trevor Hare, Science/Desert Rat
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Riverboat Gamblers, The Knockout Pills, Left For Dead, Club Congress, Sunday, April 18
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Review
Although Steve Martin has nearly ruined the material, "The Underpants" is performed valiantly by the ATC
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Review
A series of skits is tied together nicely by the performances of Linda Andresano and Lisa Mae Roether
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Review
The UA, in fun fashion, brings the mediocre prose of 'Little Shop of Horrors' to life
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Book Feature
Mary Sojourner's "Bonelight" is full of essays revealing her creativity, passions and opinions
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Chow Feature
Although the crowds and margaritas are smaller, Club 21's food still shines at times