Volume 12, Number 28 . September 21 - September 27, 1995
This issue of the Tucson Weekly contains 361 links.

Cover Story

AIDS In Mexico
A status report on the disease south of the border.
By J.E. Relly and Jim Wright

Currents Section

Mailbag
Missives from our adoring/outraged readers.

Smith
That so-called "riot" at Tucson High was
more of a media event than a mass eruption of angry teens.
By Jeff Smith

The Skinny
Where is that Councilflake Tom Saggau, anyway?...Why we shouldn't recall Ed Moore... Court rules against Dogpatch...State Rep. Andy Nichols slams The Weekly...and much more!

Let 'Em Eat Bricks?
Tucson's Community Food Bank takes a big gamble.
By Dan Huff

A Note From Special Ed
Just our little attempt at graphically interfacing with the news.

Electrifying Debate
Are Detroit and Big Oil behind the recent bad PR for battery-powered autos?
By Mark Bryant

City Week Section

City Week
Big doings in Tucson for the week of September 21 - September 27.

Eighth Day
Move back to Glens Falls, New York? Forget about ever eating another decent enchilada, lady.
By Hannah Glasston

Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won't cost a fortune.

City Week Listings
Tucson's most extensive list of what's going on.

Music Section

Cookin' Cajun
A chat with Michael Doucet of Beausoleil.
By Michael Metzger

Soundbites
Thursday--what a bitchin' day for live musical entertainment in the Naked Pueblo!
By Michael Metzger

Quick Scans
The Drakes, Long Fin Killie, and Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Club Listings
What's happening at the local hot spots for the week of September 21 - September 27.

Review Section

Double Dull
Even the accomplished husband-and-wife acting team of Harold and Maedell Dixon can't save Invisible Theatre's Double Double.
By Jana Rivera

Collage
The University of Arizona's Center for Creative Photography takes part in an ambitios project detailing immigration in America
By Margaret Regan

Chow
China Delight brings a clear focus to local Chinese fare.
By M.F. Munday

Out There
The manly pursuits of hiking, shooting and grilling summon our disorganized heroes to Adobe Canyon, where they end up burning classic '60s rock albums over an open flame.
By Kevin Franklin

Danehy
The historic football rivalry between the hardscrabble Arizona mining towns of Bisbee and Douglas has been revived.
By Tom Danehy

Cinema Section

Crumb
A look at a fascinating film about R. Crumb, the Brueghel of our time.
By Zachary Woodruff

Film Clips
Check out our capsule reviews packed with links to the hottest movie home pages on the Web.

Film Times
What's showing right now on local screens for the week of September 21 - September 27

Back Page Section

Real Astrology
Astrology for the week of September 21 - September 27

Comics
Random Shots . K. Rat . Red Meat . Staggering Heights . Eye Of The Beholder . The City

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