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Ruminations on Friday-night football, fifth- year eligibility and ... a deodorant commercial
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When legislators authorized shooting classes in schools, they didn't go far enough
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A memory of one magical night at Tucson's musical heart
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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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Feature
A brief oral history of the birth of a legendary nightspot
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Feature
Rainer Ptacek's friends, bandmates and fans gather to honor the much-missed blues guitarist and songwriter
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Feature
Finally: Tucson music documentary 'High and Dry' is coming to the big screen
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Feature
An eclectically presented primer covering this weekend's bands
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Feature
Bands we wish were playing at Club Congress' 20th Anniversary celebration
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Currents Feature
City Council candidate Vernon Walker finally pays up--but is it too late to save his campaign?
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Currents Feature
A whistle-blower targets misspent border funds
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Currents Feature
A new Vail school creates a stir by abandoning textbooks in favor of laptops
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Currents Feature
Thousands of Tucsonans--many of them children--find themselves in need
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- by Chris Limberis and Jim Nintzel
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A recap of last week's news
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Unexpected Discovery and Disclosure in the Stidham Murder
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Tucson Q&A with Jean Gorman
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Pick of the Week
Sapphic Stagings
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Big doings in Tucson this week.
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Cinema Feature
This long-awaited documentary about the Tucson music scene does not disappoint
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Cinema Feature
'The Cave' is doomed by a lame cast and a lack of special-effects
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"Oldboy," "Toy Story: 10th Anniversary Edition," and "Void (Video Overview In Declaration): The Flaming Lips 1992-2005"
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Casa Video's top rentals for the week
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Music Feature
A showcase of some Tucson record labels
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Songs For Susan, Various Venues, Wednesday, Aug. 24
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Zia Records top sales for the week
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Review
Though it isn't as amusing as other Gaslight plays, 'Sinbad' amuses when things careen out of control
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Review
Dinnerware moves yet again, this time into a refurbished Warehouse District space
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Book Feature
Charles Bowden's book about an undercover DEA agent is ambitious, but it suffers from near-insufferable prose
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Reader's Oasis best sellers for week
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Chow Feature
Our columnist starts cooking for his pooches--and discovers he's not alone