Jan 15-21, 2004

Jan 15-21, 2004 / Vol. 20 / No. 45

Chilly Forecast

Despite some fine performances, “The Cooler” is a disappointing ode to old-style gambling.

Rhythm & Views

Mistree of the dark Rennie Sparks has found light in the desert, and whole new categories of flora and fauna to populate her haunting imagery since she and husband, Brett, made their move from Chicago to Albuquerque two years ago. But the inclusion of creosote and coyotes in her lyrics is far less significant a…

Soundbites

OKIE DOKEY: Oklahoman Wanda Jackson began her singing career back in 1951, yodeling Jimmie Rodgers songs on a local radio station. In 1954, country singer Hank Thompson heard her over the airwaves and invited her to sing with his band, the Brazos Valley Boys. The following year, Jackson met a fellow named Elvis Presley while…

Media Watch

LIBERTY FOR ALL? Harrison Shaffer, a KXCI member, is alarmed that his politically progressive community radio station is airing a program produced by what has been called a right-wing hate group. The one-minute show, “First Liberties,” features the comments of John Whitehead, founder of the Rutherford Institute. That Virginia-based organization describes itself as “a civil…

Noshing Around

EnotecA Former Italian Kitchen owner Fiore Iannacone has remodeled a former eegee’s into a comfortable pizzeria and wine bar at 58 W. Congress St., serving fresh food and wine from Naples. For breakfast, try the European espresso bar and lunch on fast-casual soups, salads, pasta, pizza and panini sandwiches. Linger after work or before the…

Police Dispatch

The Grinch Who Stole Jesus East Sunrise Drive and North Sabino Canyon Road, Dec. 25, 6 p.m. Police don’t know who stole a baby Jesus lawn statue on Christmas, a Pima County Sheriff’s Department report stated. A Tucson woman told deputies that someone took the lighted decoration from her front yard about 6 p.m. The…


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