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Gold Medal Lockdown

Nov 20, 2008, Vol. 25, No. 39

FEATURE: Former swimming superstar Rick DeMont has triumphed over an ordeal that could've crushed him read more »

CURRENTS: After the passage of Prop 102 and California's Prop 8, protesters march and launch coalition-building efforts read more »

CINEMA: Campy gadgets are replaced with revenge and exciting action in 'Quantum of Solace' read more »

MUSIC: Toxic Holocaust's thrash-punk provides the soundtrack for a post-apocalyptic world read more »

ARTS: Arizona Rep does well with this racy '70s concept musical read more »

BOOKS: J.A. Jance welcomes readers back into Joanna Brady's comfortable (if violent) world read more »

CHOW: Angelina's offers a terrific tapas-based culinary experience, but a lack of attention to detail hurts read more »

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Demanding Equality

After the passage of Prop 102 and California's Prop 8, protesters march and launch coalition-building efforts

by MARI HERRERAS

When Bruce Cameron was 16 years old, he didn't feel like he fit in anywhere--until he discovered the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. But that feeling of inclusion would not last. "I joined...

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Eco(nomy) Savvy

Times are tough—so buy holiday gifts for loved ones at these amazing independent stores

by ANNIE HOLUB

With the economy tumbling into what seems like a bottomless pit, we thought it would be prudent to focus this year's Gift Guide on more economically viable options for the gifting season. Although the powers...

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Evolution of Bond

Campy gadgets are replaced with revenge and exciting action in 'Quantum of Solace'

by BOB GRIMM

I grew up hating James Bond movies. I'd see them on TV when I was a little kid, and my first impression of Bond was that he was a brutish pig. I saw Sean Connery...

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Gold Medal Lockdown

Former swimming superstar Rick DeMont has triumphed over an ordeal that could've crushed him

by LEO W. BANKS

Rick DeMont has walked through the bonfire. The UA swim team's associate head coach has faced an agony that few elite athletes will ever know. He wears his crucible well. When he's on the deck...

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Good 'Company'

Arizona Rep does well with this racy '70s concept musical

by JAMES REEL

To wed or not to wed? That is the question for 35-year-old Robert, an inveterate bachelor whose friends are all married couples. He doesn't have a compelling reason for nuptials; his friends aren't the best...

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Heroically Happy

Mike Leigh's latest film, about an impossibly cheerful woman, will leave viewers intrigued

by JAMES DIGIOVANNA

In 1993, director Mike Leigh released Naked, a film about a misanthrope who flees his hometown after raping a young woman. It was not a "feel-good" movie, unless you feel good about rapists getting beaten...

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In Need of Repair

Many National Park Service officials look to the future after eight dreadful years

by TIM VANDERPOOL

It's a crisp, clear morning, and Rob Arnberger stands outside the midtown offices of U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva, although he'd probably prefer to be wandering some intrepid desert trail. Over a 34-year career with the...

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Lingering Mystery

Live Theatre Workshop presents an entertaining whodunit with surprisingly compelling characters

by JAMES REEL

A body lies just within the gates of an estate owned by a rather reclusive and no-longer-wealthy woman and her brooding son. Was the victim--the household maid--killed by the mother, who feared that the maid's...

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Omega Man

Toxic Holocaust's thrash-punk provides the soundtrack for a post-apocalyptic world

by JARRET KEENE

Listening to Toxic Holocaust's Relapse Records debut, An Overdose of Death ..., one can't help but feel trapped inside a Mad Max movie from hell, where, to cite lyrics, "evil law desecrates a land once...

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Pick of the Week

Urban Celebration

by TAYLOR AVEY

An action-packed Cirque du Soleil show that garnered great success as a big-top production recently celebrated its 400th performance as a large arena production--and it is making its Tucson debut. "It was converted to an...

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Grijalva to Interior?

Now here’s one we didn’t see coming: Politico is reporting that Barack Obama may be considering Congressman Raul Grijalva for secretary of the Interior Department: Rep. Raul M. Grijalva (D-Ariz.) may be emerging as a top...

Omega Man: Toxic Holocaust @ Rialto Theatre, Wednesday, 11/26

Listening to Toxic Holocaust’s Relapse Records debut, An Overdose of Death …, one can’t help but feel trapped inside a Mad Max movie from hell,. […]
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