Jul 10-16, 2003

Jul 10-16, 2003 / Vol. 20 / No. 18

Soundbites

LOUSY LUCK: The members of Tucson’s Manifold have some valuable advice for bands planning a tour: Don’t start it on Friday the 13th. Unfortunately, they learned this lesson the hard way, with their recent tour kicking off on Friday, June 13, in Albuquerque. Barely. The trouble started on that fateful day when they ran out…

City Week

Twinkling ivories; 60 days of art; caged human animals; coming into the novel’s middle; not just for little boys.

Rhythm & Views

Austin’s American Analog Set are masters of old-fashioned tape loops; their songs are often simple beats with even simpler melody lines and harmonizing vocals spliced together seamlessly. They manage to create electronic-esque moods through conventional instruments and, ahem, analog techniques, proving that one doesn’t necessarily need fancy bells and whistles to make records sound good,…

Police Dispatch

‘Temperamintal’ Personality East Drexel Road and South Palo Verde Road, June 16, 9:38 p.m. A convenience-store clerk phoned authorities after a fidgety woman blew up at her because she told the woman to leave the store, a Pima County Sheriff’s Department report said. According to the report, the Circle K clerk at 5818 S. Palo…

New Era

European players are bringing back old-school basketball and a breath of fresh air to the NBA.

2003 TAMMIES Winners!

Tucson Music Hall of Fame Lisa Otey Band of the Year Liberty School Up-And-Coming Artist of the Year Kathleen Williamson Best Release Love is Best of All, Kathleen Williamson A capella/Vocal Ensemble Catacoustic Groove Runners up: Reville Gay Men’s Chorus Alternative 7 Days of May Runners up: Truck, Chango Malo Blues Bad News Blues Band…


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