Jan 12-18, 2006

Jan 12-18, 2006 / Vol. 22 / No. 46

Soundbites

DOUBLE THE BALL In the realm of Tucson music traditions, the Wooden Ball holds a special place. Originally conceived by Chris Holiman in the late ’80s as a way of uniting a then-fractious local music scene, the Ball has since come to represent a sampling of local acts performing their songs in a setting that…

Live

Hacienda Brothers and Naim Amor, Vaudeville Cabaret and Plush, Saturday, Jan. 7

The Skinny

AND THEY’RE OFF … IN SO MANY WAYS Ah, the opening day of the second session of the 47th Legislature: at least 1,000 Hispanic protesters marching on the Capitol lawn; newbie lobbyists in the overflow room debating the pros and cons of Myspace vs. Facebook; and the Legislature’s sergeant-in-arms making the most flattering gaffe in…

Rhythm & Views

Many Modest Mouse fans seemed to despise Tiny Cities the instant Mark Kozelek announced he was working on a full-length reinterpretation of Isaac Brock’s fractured indie-rock. After all, Kozelek is the troubadour who made silk purses out of the sow’s ears of Bon Scott-era AC/DC rockers and John Denver folk-pop. To approach Modest Mouse with…

Rhythm & Views

Geoff Farina was the man behind Karate and the Secret Stars; Daniel Littleton’s from Ida; and Luther Gray played drums in Tsunami. Indie-rock credentials aside, New Salt, an instrumental two-guitar and drum (and sometimes harmonium) release from these three musicians is much more free jazz and Buddhist meditation than rock. New Salt begins with “Harmonia”:…

Rhythm & Views

It didn’t take long for the mash-up to become played out. The practice of editing and fusing two or more songs into one peaked with last year’s controversial–and acclaimed–The Grey Album, on which then-bedroom producer Danger Mouse combined the vocals of Jay-Z’s The Black Album and music from the Beatles’ self-titled album (aka The White…

Police Dispatch

Moving Help Sahuarita, Dec. 18, 3:59 a.m. A witness claimed the brothers of a woman who had broken up with her boyfriend dumped the ex-boyfriend’s belongings in the former couple’s front yard while he was at work, a Pima County Sheriff’s Department report stated. According to the report, the former couple was living together until…

Mixed Messages

Christopher LaVoie uses everything from scuff marks to newspapers to comment on the changing nature of language

Now Showing at Home

“The Wild Bunch: The Original Director’s Cut,” “Wedding Crashers,” and “Rock ‘n’ Roll High School: Special Edition”

Noshing Around

New: Wild Noodles Scottsdale-based Wild Noodles recently opened its second location in Tucson (the first is at the Foothills Mall) at 2990 N. Campbell Ave., No. 130, next to Lovin’ Spoonfuls and–coming at the end of the month–Sauce. Campbell Avenue has morphed into a great restaurant row; if you can’t find something to eat there,…

Tucson Tagging

Those in the trenches say not enough is being done to stop the city’s graffiti problem


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