• Issue Archive for
  • Apr 1-7, 2010
  • Vol. 27, No. 6

Opinion

  • Danehy

    Stoners may get the last laugh—in California, at least
  • Downing

    A disturbing revelation: Downtown Phoenix has recently become ... nice
  • Guest Opinion

    Spring training's departure from Tucson is just another sign that MLB is ditching smaller-town fans

Currents

  • A Mythic Proposition

    A 'Tucson Weekly' investigation reveals that lawmakers have a new plan for Arizona government: turning over the keys to a private corporation
  • The Skinny

    John McCain pals around with Sarah Palin ... more sick news from the state's health-care battle with the feds ... school's out for TUSD boss Elizabeth Celania-Fagen ... and more!
  • Media Watch

    Arnold leaving KOLD after a decade; Benson leaves KVOA for a position in Florida
  • Police Dispatch

    Extreme parking-lot rage; let's do it in the cart
  • T Q&A

    Lori Kiefer

City Week

  • City Week

    Dispatches: The Killing Zone screening; Author M.E. Harrigan; Author Karen Anderson; Papers screening

Cinema

Music

  • A Lot Going On

    Spectacles, testicles and complex music: Welcome to the twisted world of Mr. Free and the Satellite Freakout
  • Soundbites

    It's festival season; in the barrio; transmogrify this!; short takes; on the bandwagon
  • Live

    Ramsey Lewis Trio and Patti Austin
  • Top Ten in Music

    The 17th St. Guitar and World Music Store top sales for the week

Arts

  • Printing Laughs

    The two stars make Arizona Onstage's 'Gutenberg!' a hilarious, energetic romp
  • Capturing the Zeitgeist

    The life and art of Andy Warhol are depicted in two complementary shows

Books

  • Brave New Future

    The finale of Charles Bowden's coffee-table-book trilogy shines a light on the harsh, ever-changing West

Chow

  • Noshing Around

    Food Wars; New Farmers' Markets; Diablos Sports Bar and Grill; Guiseppe's

Comics


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