

City Week
Jose Rivera is entering the dream world… The Temple is looking for the real Van Gogh… The Firebird is swooping down… and more.
A Short History of the Stevens House
The sweep of history in the Tucson Museum of Art’s exhibitions echoes the history of the patchwork Stevens house.
Hornet’s Nest
The latest development plan near Honey Bee Canyon leaves Oro Valley activists buzzing.
Principal or Principle?
TUSD’s 1999 persecution of Tucson High’s former head seems about to backfire.
As the Flecktone Turns
If you think Béla Fleck is hard to pin down, try keeping up with his sidemen.
Committed to the Asylum
How I learned to stop worrying and love the Spankers.
Soundbites
Fugazi is showing us the path of the righteous… and Over the Rhine is drifting into town in this week’s Soundbites.
High-strung Jazz
Violinist Regina Carter fiddles with musical boundaries.
Time Frame
A stop at Saguaro Corners will throw you back to the ’60s.
Goodbye, Columbus
The Tucson Museum of Art opens a grand new gallery of pre-conquest and historic regional art.
The Few, the Proud
The Marines drilled balletic sense into John M. Wilson, who’s kicking up one of three ambitious dance programs this weekend.
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
Fish out of Water
Russell Edson and Ana Castillo triumphantly lift poetry out of its natural element.
The Skinny
Are we living in a police state?… Pima County is losing ground in the state senate… and more.
Jotos and Hangings
“Another Mexico” covers the real Mexico.
Line Art
Redistricting the county will mean a whole new look for the supes.
White Lies
With “Blow,” Hollywood snuffs its own history of cocaine addiction.
Underachievers’ Diary
The Wildcats finally came through, even if they didn’t ultimately win.
Newsreel
You are pathetic loser. No, I’m not addressing the UA basketball team. I mean you people who live and die by the UA basketball team. College basketball is a harmless entertainment; there’s nothing inherently wrong with it, as long as it doesn’t interfere with what the college is really there for. (Pro sports, on the…
Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won’t cost a fortune.






