

Close Encounters
Jane Kenyon’s essays and letters reveal her more private moments.
Banking on Optics Valley
The Old Pueblo has high hopes for high tech, but little time.
Crones and Crazies
There’s nothing wrong with El Puente‘s stereotypes.
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
Simple Minds
The pseudo-intellectual “Quills” dumbs down de Sade.
The Skinny
Politics are paving the way in the county transportation department… El Con anchors may be parking it elsewhere… The City elections are on the horizon… and more.
Fringe Benefit
The city tries an edgy plan for controlling sprawl.
Down for the Count
Census workers still haven’t been paid for the overtime their bosses pressured them to take.
More Than Meets the Eye
Behind every lucky man, there’s a great woman.
Newsreel
With the New Year come a few very subtle cosmetic changes in the Tucson Weekly.
City Week
Big doings in Tucson this week.
Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won’t cost a fortune.
Nipping at Napster
The site that put the year’s best album on your hard drive is getting boarded by the real pirates: major labels.
Soundbites
The best band in L.A. graces us with their presence… and the classical mandolin resurfaces at Pima.
Rhythm & Views
WHEN BASSIST KARLA SCHICKELE became the third member of Ida in 1996, singer/songwriter/guitarist Elizabeth Mitchell said it was because the band needed “sex appeal.” Ida may not be the sexiest band around (no offense, Karla), but it sure knows how to create songs that make you feel as though you’ve just been whacked in the…
Mano a Mandolin
A celebration of somewhat obscure strings.
Island Life
Invisible Theatre opens its doors to the immigrant experience.
Good Morning Americas
Pipian’s wakes up the Old Pueblo with Latin American flavor.






