

Meal Ticket
The Catalina Players prove that dinner theater isn’t dead.
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
State Secrets
Husband-and-wife duo make a great team.
The Skinny
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY: The opponents of the Amphitheater School District’s Ironwood Ridge High School construction always wondered why the members of that school board–since cleared out by voters in a Y2K recall–insisted on a location at the extreme end of the district in a semi-rural area filled with native plants and animals, including the poor ol’…
Love’s Labor’s Last
The brain rests while the heart frolics in Live Theatre Workshop’s version of “As You Like It.”
Panties on the Loose
Women’s underwear get burgled in Rincon Heights.
Lunch at the Swiss Grill
The Mexican food was great, but the name makes no sense.
Portraits From the Past
A glimpse into the life of Anna Box Neal, a prominent African American from Tucson.
Guiding Darkness
The Mentors bring their sexually explicit rockin’ style to the Old Pueblo.
The Battle Over the List
The fight that could determine KXCI’s future goes to the courts.
Mile High
Denver-based Cleo Parker Robinson Dance grooves to one nation.
All Aboard?
Talk about a commuter train between Tucson and Phoenix gains new life.
Good Deeds
Richard Price takes a fresh approach with well-worn characters.
The Golden Boy
If Luke Walton were any more old school, you’d have to call him William & Mary.
Gone With the Yawn
“Gods and Generals” is a dismal piece of Civil-War pabulum.
Texas Two Step
Sometimes a Lone Star murder trial is more interesting than the national news.
Oil Whores
Buying Iraq may eliminate high gas prices and prevent a war.
Heavy Psi
Local psychics talk about their work in the Old Pueblo.
Representative Chaos
It was standing room only at a contentious Jim Kolbe Sunday “town hall” meeting.
Pay for Play?
A note from the editor.
City Week
The great divide… experiments in recovery… a mad, mad world… a stroll among the dead… illusions and mirrors… And more!
Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won’t cost a fortune.
Soundbites
STILL PUNKY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS: There’s a reason why Cleveland rocks. Back in the mid-1970s, Cleveland was the red-headed stepkid of the burgeoning punk rock family, with a uniquely dramatic take on the form, one weirder and noisier than even the relatively hipper aforementioned burgs. It could, in fact, be argued that art-punk–an oft-maligned…






