

Marrs Mission
An investigative journalist thrives on theories that are out of this world.
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
You Win Some, You Dim Sum
Gambling on this Chinese deli pays off.
Don’t Look at Me Different
A new book by Tucson’s teenagers documents life in the city’s projects.
State of the Art
David Mamet pokes fun at Tinsletown from the inside.
The Skinny
The Interior is changing colors… The UA is stirring up dirt again… Rio Nuevo plans are renewed, again… and more.
Getting the Shaft
A wrongful-death lawsuit suggests deep deficiencies in the state mine inspector’s office.
Railroad Blues
How long will it be before Tucson deals with a major train wreck?
Teed Off
Don’t be annoyed by the Tucson Open; golf’s a gas.
City Week
Big doings in Tucson this week.
Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won’t cost a fortune.
Mudhoney and the Rock
A prime Seattle band prepares to go home for good.
Bluegrass Group Dynamics
Laurie Lewis prefers not to fiddle around with the bluegrass genre.
Soundbites
Headless bands are still on tour and Downset is setting up at Skrappy’s.
Rhythm & Views
BILLY SEDLMAYR, OF COURSE, IS A veteran of several late ’70s/early ’80s Tucson outfits, including Giant Sandworms. Personal and legal problems occupied him for a long, dry spell, however. Of late he’s been doing low-key gigging around Phoenix (he also turned up on the Could You Would Wooden Ball concert disc a few years ago,…
The Village People
“Rent” takes a realistic look at the costs of being an artist in New York.
Slam Academy
Some very long sentences on poetry.
Let It Roll
Light Motion introduces wheelchair dance.






