Oct 19-25, 2000

Oct 19-25, 2000 / Vol. 17 / No. 33

Rhythm & Views

Fred Mills reviews the newest from Freight Train Blues, Sub Oslo and local Four Killer Flats.

Rhythm & Views

ONE OF MY great regrets is that I never got my Mama, who was about as interested in getting on an airplane as she was taking a bungee jump, to travel the Amtrak from North Carolina to Tucson before she died; I figured that she’d perhaps get a sense of why I’d been lured West…

Balanchine Bonanza

AFTER A LONG, dry ballet season, Tucson this weekend will be showered with a choice of Balanchines. The late choreographer’s “Tarantella Pas de Deux” will be a highlight of the Ballet Tucson fall concert, Dance and Art 2000. (See accompanying story for Ballet Arizona’s Balanchine.) For the “Tarantella,” artistic director Mary Beth Cabana is importing…

Land War

County Supervisor Sharon Bronson Faces A Challenge From Republican Barney Brenner.

City Week

Gather the crumbs at the ATC… Beware of Les Liasons… Walk the Talk in AIDS WALK 2000… and more passing fancies.

The Skinny

The Star is only seeing double… The growth lobby’s nose is growing… Qwest is putting your money where their mouth is… and loads more dirt.


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