• Issue Archive for
  • Jul 15-21, 2010
  • Vol. 27, No. 21

Opinion

  • Danehy

    Tucson used to have an identity; now it has an identity crisis

Currents

  • The Skinny

    Jonathan Paton collects a big mileage reimbursement from his campaign funds … Republican candidates throw in the towel before the primary … John McCain finally faces challenger J.D. Hayworth in televised debates this week … and more!
  • Media Watch

    KLPX hopes ‘Frank Show’ move revives ratings
  • T Q&A

    Elizabeth Davison

City Week

  • City Week

    “Flower Trouser,” part of Trash to Treasures: Recycled Art Show; The Dirty, by Brandon Shimmel; Ecstatic Dance’s “Sweat IT Out!”; Screening of The Endless Summer

Cinema

Music

  • It's the Singer

    Blues great Bettye LaVette relates to the songs written by the 'children' of British rock
  • Live

    Monotonix, Mr. Free and the Satellite Freakout
  • Top Ten in Music

    The 17th St. Guitar and World Music Store top sales for the week ending July 8, 2010

Arts

  • Old-Fashioned Humor

    Comedy Playhouse resurrects Victorian confection in 'Marriage Margin Call'
  • Tile Roofs and Borrowed Styles

    Josias Joesler's many influences on the look of the Old Pueblo are on display in 'Tucson Architect'

Books

  • The Ultimate Real-Guy

    Elizabeth Gunn's latest Jake Hines novel has lots of character—but the plot is confusing and rushed

Chow

  • Noshing Around

    Five Guys Burgers; Flavor of India; Garlic, Tomatoes and Basil; Peaches and Corn; World of Chocolate; Update: May's Counter Chicken and Waffles

Comics


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