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Our 2008 Endorsements

Oct 2, 2008, Vol. 25, No. 32

FEATURE: Your ballot could make a big difference in this election--and here are our voting recommendations read more »

CURRENTS: LGBT employees at the UA get domestic-partner benefits in the same week that an influential colleague says goodbye read more »

CINEMA: Michael Cera and Kat Dennings are fantastic in 'Nick and Norah'--but then there's the vomit-gum read more »

MUSIC: A Place to Bury Strangers aims to give fans a mind-altering experience read more »

ARTS: The works of hundreds of artists will be displayed throughout downtown as part of Saturday's 'The Big Picture' read more »

BOOKS: Johnny D. Boggs' 'Killstraight' introduces a new Comanche hero read more »

CHOW: Native New Yorker is a chain joint, but there's no denying its ample charms read more »

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Achieving Equality

LGBT employees at the UA get domestic-partner benefits in the same week that an influential colleague says goodbye

by MARI HERRERAS

Keith Humphrey has a spouse, and they have two children, yet in the 10 years he's worked at the UA, he's never been able to enroll his family in the university's employee health-insurance program. Humphrey,...

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Ambassadors of Safety

Local lifeguards take skills and goodwill to India

by TIM VANDERPOOL

A warm wind whips across the Clements Pool, as lifeguards Ben Schaub and Bree Johnston squint into the piercing fall sun. Small ripples dimple the pool's surface, and kids splash around while parents watch intently...

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Censored!

It's Banned Books Week--a topic which some Vail students know all too well

by HANK STEPHENSON

As Brennan Smith stepped into his Advanced Placement literature class at Empire High School, in the Vail School District, on Monday, Sept. 8, he says he knew the rumors were true by the look on...

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Melodic Noise

A Place to Bury Strangers aims to give fans a mind-altering experience

by GENE ARMSTRONG

Oliver Ackermann, guitarist and singer with A Place to Bury Strangers, describes his band's music as "immersive," saying he hopes it affects listeners in the same manner as might a mind-altering drug. "I think different...

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Miserable Mess

Aside from one great scene, this Spike Lee wannabe epic disappoints in every way

by BOB GRIMM

Spike Lee's Miracle at St. Anna is one of the year's worst films, and certainly one of the worst in the director's erratic career. The man is capable of absolute brilliance (Do the Right Thing,...

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Needlessly Murky

'Wait Until Dark' is redeemed by the performance of lead Dallas Thomas--but some other actors can't quite keep up

by JAMES REEL

In a conventional thriller, darkness means danger. The best twist in Frederick Knott's perhaps too-twisty play Wait Until Dark is that darkness works to the innocent heroine's advantage--she's blind and can easily find her way...

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Our 2008 Endorsements

Your ballot could make a big difference in this election--and here are our voting recommendations

by THE USUAL GANG OF IDIOTS

Once again, we're facing the most important election of our lifetimes. (Funny how those keep coming along.) By now, you've probably figured out who you're voting for in the big presidential campaign, but we imagine...

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Pick of the Week

Analyzing Addiction

by CLAIRE CONRAD

When David Sheff decided to write an article about his son Nic's addiction to methamphetamines for The New York Times Magazine, he worried about every word. Even though family members had given Sheff their blessing...

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Season Premieres

The works of hundreds of artists will be displayed throughout downtown as part of Saturday's 'The Big Picture'

by MARGARET REGAN

The Jeff Smith/Fotosmith studio is hidden away in a windowless building on an alley in the warehouse arts district. It's an ironic location for a photographer who made his rep with lightning photos taken out...

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Tragically Unhip

Michael Cera and Kat Dennings are fantastic in 'Nick and Norah'--but then there's the vomit-gum

by JAMES DIGIOVANNA

Most movies are mostly mediocre. A few are largely awful with a few mediocre moments. A few mix greatness and mediocrity. And some combine mediocrity with a mixture of good and bad. But Nick and...

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Elections Integrity Gets Memo-d

Yesterday, Pima County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry issued a 22-page memo to the Pima County Board of Supervisors regarding all questions and allegations raised by election-integrity activists at last month’s canvas meeting. For the first time, the...

Live: Hot Chip, Vampire Weekend, Rialto Theatre, Tuesday, Sept. 23

Tucson lucksters were afforded the opportunity last week to witness what was most likely a one-time-only double-billing of Vampire Weekend and Hot Chi. […]

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