Aug 4-10, 2005

Aug 4-10, 2005 / Vol. 22 / No. 23

Police Dispatch

Toilet Tossing Mount Lemmon, July 13, 10:48 a.m. A salesman with Tucson recycling and waste phoned authorities to say that someone pushed four portable toilets over a cliff at the Windy Point lookout spot, a Pima County Sheriff’s Department report stated. The salesman said the toilets were delivered to Windy Point on July 8. When…

Plane Stupid

‘Stealth’ was better the first time around, when it was a parody called ‘Team America’

Pretty Ugly

Lydia Millet’s characters are so profoundly twisted that they’ll make you laugh out loud

Now Showing at Home

“The Muppet Show: Season One,” “Ghostbusters 1 and 2 (Double Feature Gift Set),” “Do Not Adjust Your Set,” and “At Last the 1948 Show”

Noshing Around

Czech It Out The European Market and Deli is celebrating its grand opening. It’s filled with products from the Baltic and Mediterranean regions, wines from Argentina to Australia, beers from around the world, smoked fish, Greek cheeses and kefir, and international candies. Sandwiches and salads are served daily during lunch hours with seating in a…

Steve Farley

When Steve Farley knocks on doors in Ward 6, the first thing he tells potential voters is that he’s the guy who designed the tiles of historic photos of Tucsonans that stand over the eastern entrance of downtown along Broadway Boulevard. The art project, which depicts a day when downtown was still a bustling city…

Nina Trasoff

Nina Trasoff says she got into the race for Tucson City Council because she’s worried about the community’s direction. “I have a vision of trying to maintain the essence of Tucson as we grow,” says Trasoff, 59. “I’m seeing just a complete lack of planning.” Planning is Trasoff’s biggest buzzword on the campaign trail. It’s…

Soundbites

THAT DAMN VEXING VAN Things can be a bit rough when you’re one of the best working punk bands today, you’re on a label whose taste the consumer can trust, you’ve got a tour of the West Coast scheduled, and you’ve got a broke-dick van that needs a cool grand’s worth of repairs to attain…

The Skinny

HOT AS HELL Those edgy editors at the Tucson Citizen came up with a real summer sizzler for the paper’s lame Calendar section. They devised a “Hot Issue” with the hottest of Tucson, including hot politicians (Mayor Bob Walkup’s inclusion says it all), hot TV news personalities, hot UA athletes and hot regular folks whose…

Rhythm & Views

Like their two previous Six Degrees releases, Zuco 103’s Whaa! is a perfect summer record. Full of light, airy beats, slinky grooves, sultry vocals and considerable good cheer, it’s both poolside- and dance-floor-friendly. A truly transnational group, Zuco 103 is fronted by the Brazilian vocalist Lilian Vieira and filled out by German keyboardist/programmer Stefan Schmid…

Rhythm & Views

Saddle Creek bands are not so much bands as projects, featuring one or two people running the show and any number of helpers, most of whom play in other Saddle Creek projects. Mayday is Ted Stevens’ (Cursive, Lullaby for the Working Class) project, and Bushido Karaoke, their third and best album yet, is entirely about…

Rhythm & Views

It’s starting to feel as if Robert Cray’s band, with its 14th album, has become the Hootie and the Blowfish of early 21st century blues. Cray is an admirable guitarist–especially in a live context–and a likeable, nonthreatening bandleader. Although he’s often called a bluesman, he’s primarily a blues-inspired soul crooner, which is most evident when…


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