

Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
Truth or Consequences
Sinclair Browning captures the spirit of the hard life on the range.
The Skinny
What exactly is a “Wildcat” these days… The dailies are making up some “good news”… The redistricting panel is nearly mapped out… And mucho mas.
No Love Lost
“Valentine” will take you back to the ’80s and all its horror.
Charter Chatter
A largely non-resident elite is pressing for city election reforms that could reduce voter turnout.
SSN SOS
Government agencies break the law by improperly demanding your Social Security number.
Weed Whacker
A tribal judge on the wrong side of the law tries to pull her life together.
Big Bias Brouhaha
City rules suggest it’s OK to discriminate as long as it isn’t against your own kind. This is progress.
Sweat Smell of X-cess
The XFL is the best thing that ever happened to video stores.
Newsreel
With this issue, Art Director HÉctor Acuña bids farewell to the Tucson Weekly. HÉctor has defined the Weekly’s look; he designs all the feature pages and covers, either working with freelance artists and photographers or doing the illustrations and photography himself. According to Jim Nintzel, the Weekly’s senior writer and HÉctor’s closest friend on staff,…
Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won’t cost a fortune.
City Week
Enter the Actress at the Invisible Theatre… Indulge in the Oasis of Slack… Tap into the Hot Flashes… and other gems.
Taking the Booty
The Trophy Husbands are shining and they have the “Mojo” comments to prove it.
Soundbites
Nu-Metal is all about nonconformity… Leftover Salmon is well preserved… Home Grown is the way to go… and other lovely lullabies.
Clothes Make the Woman
Linda Andresano showcases her versatility in ‘Dressing the Part.’
V-Day
Tucsonans take to the streets and stage to stop violence against women.
Only the Lonely
Solitude suffuses the photos of Rocky Schenck, while unease creeps through paintings by Daniel Martin Diaz.
Take Back the Fight
Local V-Day activities include the award-winning ‘Vagina Monologues.’
Bringing Love to the Table
Four of Tucson’s finest restaurants prepare Valentine’s Day seductions.
Help Hotlines
Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault (SACASA) 24-hour crisis line Tucson: 327-7273 Southern Arizona: 1-800-400-1001 Business and counseling line: 327-1171 Wingspan Domestic Violence Project 24-hour hotline: 624-0348
Shaking a Legacy
A funny thing happened on the way to “Artforum.”






