• Issue Archive for
  • Apr 16-22, 2009
  • Vol. 26, No. 8

Opinion

  • Danehy

    The City Council's decision to fire Mike Hein will hurt the community for years to come
  • O'Sullivan

    Marijuana should stay illegal, because only the law saves some kidsfrom the grip of drugs
  • Guest Commentary

    Fear and loathing in the Qwest customer-service trenches

Currents

  • Bloodbath at City Hall

    City Manager Mike Hein got along with lots of people—but not four members of the City Council
  • Caffeinated Crusade

    Just Coffee raises the bar for free trade
  • Positive Signs

    A proposed settlement could finally bring Tucson's billboard battle to an end
  • Cannabis Cultivation

    U.S. Forest Service land is increasingly fertile ground for pot plants grown by Mexican cartels
  • T Q&A

    Rachelle Diaz
  • Media Watch

    'Explorer' Endures Another Round of Layoffs

City Week

  • City Week

Cinema

  • Compelling Case

    '12' is like '12 Angry Men,' except that it's Russian, and it takes place in a high school gym
  • Mall Nut

    'Observe and Report' delivers a healthy dose of laughs—and gasps

Music

  • Live

    Mark Olson and Gary Louris

Arts

  • Dancing Queen

    UA graduate Sara Braslow’s job: keeping ‘Mamma Mia!’ performers in step
  • Just Genius

    All-time greats in music and math are at the center of two newly opened plays

Books

  • Brothers at Odds

    Sibling betrayal is prominent in Johnny D. Boggs' latest novel

Chow

  • Latin Invasion

    With an ambitious menu and a lot of color, Sur Real is making its mark

Comics


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