

City Week
Cine Chicano… Art for Afghanistan… Native American music… Wright stuff… And more!
Soundbites
The post-Mark Olson Jayhawks land in Tucson… David Grisman… Don’t miss Moris Teper… And more!
Carrying the Torch
Steve Hahn and his Zeitgeist concert series rekindle the flame of improvisational jazz in Tucson.
Wall Eyed
Two experts look askance at Tucson architecture.
A Self-Indulgent Festival
“Festival in Cannes” takes a pretentious look at the movie business.
Time Warp
The University of Arizona’s “The Two Gentlemen of Verona” puts Shakespeare in the disco era.
Tucson’s Little Italy
Stopani’s offers a chance to get your fill of marinara, hang with the locals and hear some Sinatra.
Cinemania
Don’t think too hard about the deeper meanings of the Arizona International Film Festival; that way madness lies.
Voices from the Southwest
A new anthology celebrates the stories, culture and future of our region.
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
The Skinny
The end of the world as we know it… Tax me, tax my satellite TV… A lawyer feels dirty…dirty? . . . And more!
Captive Audience
City touts transportation plan to its workers, some of whom take to the streets on its behalf.
Off the Winding Road
There are autos and there is art. John Franzone put them together.
Uneasy Ranch Hands
Opinions vary on the ownership and utilization of local ranch A-7, which is owned by the city of Tucson.
The Big Man on Campus is a Woman
A half-century ago, Jack Armstrong was radio’s All-American Boy. He was swell–not only a terrific athlete but a great guy as well. Like the U of A’s Jennie Finch, he didn’t smoke, drink, or cuss. But he probably couldn’t have hit her best pitch either.
Mosquito Whine
The proliferation of weed species, humans prominently among them, is ruining the garden that once was Tucson.
Reasons to sneer
Oro Valley has its own way of doing things.
Star Power
A note from the editor.
Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won’t cost a fortune.






