

Soundbites
JURASSIC ROCK: Aging rockers on the eastside, aging rockers on the westside: Take a quick gander at some of the bigger shows hitting town this week, and you might feel like you’ve stepped back in time. Though it’s sometimes easy to forget, many years ago, there was no such thing as MTV, and five of…
Seeking Asylum
Marcia Rocha tried to get help for her mentally ill son. Now he’s behind bars and facing assault charges.
Preacher Power
Irene’s latest dinner theater production features powerful words–but it’s not a play.
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
Stage Spoof
Live Theatre Workshop does A.R. Gurney’s “The Fourth Wall” justice.
The Skinny
Initiative railroaded; Napolitano, GOP go to court; numbers with Tom and Bob; and more!
At the Crossroads
Want a tasty chimichanga and a six-pack of beer? If you do, Crossroads is for you.
Metro Makeover
Tucson Q&A with Corky Poster.
Deep in the Canyon
A look at the famed 1869 exhibition from the mouths of the explorers themselves.
Police Dispatch
Jack and Run East River Road and North Craycroft Road, July 1, 2:36 a.m. A woman glimpsed a man masturbating outside her bedroom window, a PCSD report stated. The woman reportedly said she didn’t get a good look at the shirtless man because she immediately closed her blinds and dialed the authorities. A deputy inspected…
Scared Senseless
Horror-film ‘The Eye’ isn’t scary, while comedy ‘Johnny English’ is terrifying. Go figure.
Digging Through What’s Left
Homeowners return to the Summerhaven area to see what the fire destroyed–and spared.
Bay Trip
‘Bad Boys II’ is occasionally hilarious despite Michael Bay’s best efforts.
Bye-Bye, GSIs
Could the city be giving up on its long quest to build grade-separated interchanges?
Ink Blot
Pima County’s tattoo parlors are unregulated and unlicensed.
Sinking Swimmers
Skyrocketing city pool fees are leaving many high and dry.
The News in Review
While things have been all quiet on the local front, national news is picking up.
I Like Bike
The Tour de France fills Tom’s void during the summer TV downtime.
The Failing System
A note from the editor.
City Week
Eros of everyday life; more indie film; songstress of the sagebrush; stave off the summer doldrums; and more!
Pick
Author Michael F. Blake.
Sax Fiend
Rob Brown brings his free jazz to Tucson.






