

City Week
Big doings in Tucson this week.
Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won’t cost a fortune.
Saluting The Captain
The Captain’s a legend, and don’t let anyone tell you different.
Rhythm & Views
Eleni Mandell.
Soundbites
On our knees for VH1; David Nelson and death metal at the Rialto.
Rural Renaissance
Violinist Luca Ciarla and pianist Sean Schulze, artists-in-residence in Chamber Music America’s Rural Residence Program, bring both the finer and fun points of chamber music to Safford.
Quintessential Humor
Qunitessential Theatre makes a case for living the straight-and-narrow in “Biography.”
Dead Reckoning
Tucson writer and photojournalist John Merino retraces the footsteps seared into El Camino Del Diablo, The Road of the Devil.
Delivering The Dirt
Grievously flawed, boring, infuriating, this may be one of the century’s great novels.
Nightmare In Tin
Tucson’s slums can be a deadly place.
Media Mix
The warped minds behind The Onion release “Our Dumb Century.”
Mob Justice
Time and rust and mental adjustment turn ugly to curious to cute to cultural icon.
Kubrick’s Rubes
‘Eyes’ is every bit as good as Kubrick’s previous work.
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
Joe Cool
Things are looking up in our fair city when it comes to coffee.
French Press
Van De Velde brought life, spirit and emotion to the most boring sport on earth.
The Skinny
That crunch you hear is the county budget…The Amphi School Board plays eenie-meenie-miny-moe with school sites…More rumblings on the Y2K election front…and more!
Blues And Green
TPD’s off-duty program has the officers’ union squawking.
Cluttered Layout
Maybe the problems with the Board of Supervisors could be solved with a little Oriental wisdom.






