

Music among Friends
A new season begins for the Arizona Friends of Chamber Music.
Wake Up, Walkup!
If the Mayor continues to distance himself from citizens, he’ll have a long road to reelection.
Built to Last
Pondering the dark side of architectural landmarks.
Old School
An overage high-school football player gets set to hammer kids who actually belong in the game.
Anger Managers
Cutthroats 9 slash and burn.
Shadow Wolves
Tracking the drug war, 36 inches at a time.
Italian Master
Chef Michael Veres makes Cibaria worth a pilgrimage to Oro Valley.
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
Sisters Are Doin’ It
Evil battles good in Regina McBride’s debut novel.
The Skinny
The City Council refuses to be traumatized… Hate speech is not a crime… And more.
Darker Shadows
The Screening Room surrenders to the dark vision of James Fotopoulos.
Pipe Dreams
A lawsuit may force the city to compensate homeowners further for CAP damage.
Piano Men
Arizona Theatre Company presents a merry melody.
Parallel Barking
Even as officials try to improve downtown parking, critics snarl at the meters and fees.
War Torn
What’s so funny ’bout peace, love and understanding?
Blade ‘n’ Grade
One tract along the Tortolitas suggests the future of Marana’s surrounding desert.
Newsreel
As our little motto on the contents page of the print edition declared a few weeks ago, without attribution to Sam Clemens, rumors of our demise are greatly exaggerated. Seems that people in the upper echelons of the Tucson Citizen, Arizona Daily Star and TNI–which sells ads for and prints both papers in an arrangement…
Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won’t cost a fortune.
City Week
Robert Mirabal echoes through painted caves… Mike Seeger sings the song of the South… The vagina speaks…And more.
Soundbites
The Charlie Daniels Band gets the devil out of Georgia… The Faint revives… And more.
Real World Music
Troy Olsen brings his country music home.
Rhythm & Views
In a world where the airwaves are hijacked (I know, sorry) with cookie-cutter singer-songwriters of the fairer sex (Sheryl Crow, Shawn Colvin et al.) who seem to put more of a premium on sex appeal than originality, it’s good to know there’s someone like Edith Frost to take us away from it all for a…






