Jul 1-7, 1999

Jul 1-7, 1999 / Vol. 16 / No. 14

Tohono Titan

The MacArthur Foundation praised Zepeda for her unusual cluster of activities on behalf of native languages.

Cross Currents

There is no way the desperate drive of these people for a better life is going to be denied.

Rad Dad

Sandler manages to rattle off quite a few good one-liners, the pleasure of which was only partially diminished by the string of pee, vomit and spit jokes. Shockingly, there were no poop jokes.

Mat Rats

Great local pro-wrestling is more than just a battle of words and wits. There are also the costumes.

The Skinny

Linking Monica Lewinsky to the Bolding campaign…Fife skates, but former Judge William Scholl doesn’t…Bombing bighorns…and so much more!

Dire Rates

Pima County supervisors are flirting with a 15 percent property tax increase that they hope not many voters will notice when tax bills arrive just after Labor Day.

Underdog’s Day

During a press conference with his three supporters, Bradley sidestepped an opportunity to talk specifics.

A Fine Ness

Ness is out on the road these days with a newly assembled band, playing a couple of Social Distortion songs per show, but mainly keepin’ it real by playing most of his new album, “Cheating At Solitaire.”

Soundbites

Club Congress’ Fourth of July bash brings Mike Ness, The Reverend Horton Heat, Deke Dickerson and The Ecco-fonics, and more to town; Cortex Bomb at the Plaza Pub; and Fourth Avenue’s Fourth on Fourth celebration.

Small World

The idea at Davis Dominguez is to give a snapshot of Southern Arizona’s variety of artistic styles, each distilled into its tiny essence.


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