May 24-30, 2001

May 24-30, 2001 / Vol. 18 / No. 12

City Week

The Wayback Machine takes you on a trip through time… Five authors provide literary relief at Reader’s Oasis… Tohono Chul Park recycles its annual open house… and so many great events.

Soundbites

Hector on Stilts is walking tall-and out of town… Fourkiller Flats is taking a summer vacation… Go see Absinthe Blind… Cockeyed Ghost haunts 7 Black Cats… and so much more musical mayhem!

Rhythm & Views

What do you do if your parents are poor, you have lots of brothers and sisters, and your life is filled with music, God and love? You start a lo-fi indie band of course. That is just what Daniel Danielson did. He gathered up his kin and set out to make wonderful lo-fi pop albums.…

Rhythm & Views

It’s not every day that music this excellent hits the shelves. As Dave Matthews opens his energetic new single, “I Did It,” with “I’m mixing up a bunch of magic stuff …,” he is foreshadowing just what he has in store for the group’s fourth studio album. While the disc as a whole is not…

The Skinny

Identifying waste in Pima County Attorney Barbara LaWall’s office… The city gets pistol whipped… We’re looking for an invite to Jane Amari’s housewarming party… and more!


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