

Navajo Warrior
A new biography recounts the life of the remarkable Annie Dodge Wauneka.
Flower Power
Whether or not they work, herbal supplements are hotter than acid at Woodstock.
Barney’s Revenge
“Jurassic Park III” will leave you dino-sore.
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
The Skinny
Council candidates dash for cash … Barrio Viejo unites, for a change … and more.
Last Mile Limbo
The final leg of the Barraza-Aviation Parkway still awaits final blessing.
Road Riddle
Council hopefuls pontificate on the parkway.
2001 TAMMIES Winners!
Working Band of the Year Bad News Blues Band Runners up: Greyhound Soul Calexico Amateur Band Fourkiller Flats Runners up: Nevershine Quadratics Up and Coming Artist Truck Runners up: Sunday Afternoon Stella Rampage Best Release Teddy Morgan, Crashing Down Runners up: Rich Hopkins & Billy Sedlmayr “The 50-Percenter” Interlocking Grip, Looking for Mr. Beasley A…
Drive For Dollars
Why has the cost of the region’s transportation plan soared 69 percent in two years?
Whistle-Blower’s Lament
Was a Tucson Water employee fired because she exposed misconduct?
Cheese Stands Alone
Kolbe’s raising a stink over nothing.
Newsreel
Since about half of this week’s issue was written by Dave Devine, it’s time to remind you who the heck this guy is. Clutching a freshly-printed bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Wisconsin, he volunteered for the Peace Corps and spent 1971-73 in Iran. That stint provided Devine enough insight to produce…
City Week
Borderlands Theater retreats… An art benefit that’s the cat’s meow… A Brit twit practices his Table Manners… and more.
Soundbites
The Molehill Orkestra plays better than it spells … The Alchemists transform lead into even heavier metal … And an abundance of random musings as the spirit of Larry King suffuses this week’s Soundbites.
Black Sun Rising
Leader Jesus Acedo emerges from a long eclipse.
What’s Love Got to Do with It?
Chax Press presents a poetic lovefest.
Naked Truth
Dinnerware’s show of nudes explores form, not bodily function.
Grande Expectations
El Sabroso fulfills its promise of savory Mexican fare.






