Jul 29 – Aug 4, 1999

Jul 29 - Aug 4, 1999 / Vol. 16 / No. 18

New Prospect

The Ranch House Grill, one of Tucson’s newest and most charming restaurants, caters to the general public.

Simply Hideous

His characters may be twisted, but Wallace conveys true joy is in his exhilarating experimental writing style.

Cibecue Redux

Although “Apache Nightmare” is an excellent, scholarly history, it probably won’t appeal to the casual reader.

Peltier Bound

In a collection of essays that’s part manifesto and part memoir, Leonard Peltier, an inmate serving two life sentences, asserts his innocence.

Dear John

In dying, John Kennedy Jr. opened the videotape vaults to his entire family’s history in politics and public life.

The Skinny

Money flows in our latest water war…The County Attorney’s Office battles Judge Mike Brown…Darkness visible at Sunnyside…and so very much more!

Classroom Cops

Local school officials and the TPD are talking about reinstating police officers in high schools.

Ecological Uprising

Cardenal has written more than 400 songs to date–with many more in progress; catch a portion of his estimable repertoire at the Southside Presbyterian Church.

Soundbites

A trio of duos overtakes Club Congress; Howe Gelb’s the piano man Tuesday nights at 7 Black Cats; Bang Tango, Los Federales and Thunderosa rawk the Double Zero; and more!


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