Jul 6-12, 2006

Jul 6-12, 2006 / Vol. 23 / No. 19

Your Wednesday Morning News Update

— If you’re planning a visit to our nation’s capitol, for the love of pete, be careful. — More problems for the AIMS Test? — When it comes to the U.S. Senate and the Internet, well, the Internet’s fucked. — Vladimir Putin’s mocking Dick Cheney. That’s all for now. We now return you to Cannon,…

Fire!

So did you see that big plume of black smoke a little while ago, somewhere south of Park Place Mall? That was, oh, about four houses away from me. Let me tell you: Seeing a house across the street from you in flames is not a happy sight. Also not a happy sight: Seeing the…

Help support a local musician!

Musica Obscura, the project fronted by local musician Mike DeCicco, is currently in the running to play Lollapalooza 2006 at Grant Park in Chicago Aug. 4-6. See, they’re having this contest called Last Band Standing, and Musica Obscura has made it to the semifinals, which is pretty impressive in and of itself—he’s competed against loads…

Your Tuesday Morning News Update

— There have been deadly train explosions in India. — The Bush administration has decided to follow the Geneva Coventions. At least that’s what they’re saying. — The fact I just typed the sentence, “The Bush administration has decided to follow the Geneva Coventions,” in a dead-serious, non-ironic fashion has suddenly made me depressed. –…

Toreo de Salon

One of the movies fresh out on DVD that made Bob Grimm’s “Now Showing at Home” column last week was The Matador, starring Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear. Mrs. B. and I watched it last night and thoroughly enjoyed it. Much has been written about Brosnan’s performance in a role that’s the polar opposite of…

Your Monday Morning News Update

It’s a new week! Yay! Or boo! Or something! Here’s what’s going on: — A building exploded in New York this morning—a gas problem is suspected—injuring at least five people. — Japan is sick of Kim Jong Il’s snit. — In what HAS to be a first, a company (in this case, the Boston Globe)…

Your Friday Afternoon Update

— Heavy rains have battered the central portion of town, whereas the southside has received jack squat. And there’s a flash-flood warning out, so don’t be ‘illin in washes, yo. — A bird somehow got in the door and is flitting around the Weekly World Central offices. — Michael Jackson is reportedly shocked by gay porn. (You…

Not Belted

Add to this morning’s round-up of news the death yesterday of a 16-year-old in a vehicle rollover on River Road. It seems my local news RSS feed is just filled lately with reports of people being thrown from their cars and dying because they weren’t using seat belts. I thought this kind of foolhardy behavior…

Your Friday News Update

— Tucson Electric Park is still soggy, though it’s supposed to be dry enough to play tonight. However, this is no consolation to the dollar-beer fans who were deprived last night. DAMN YOU, MONSOON! — The state is putting the smack down on Wal-Mart for not complying with pricing laws. Let’s all pray that damn…

A Blog First

For the first time in Weekly Blog history, we have had a request for coverage! In honor of this milestone, I shall blog the request, pretty much in its entirety. Hi, Jimmy, My name is Jennifer Warren and I live in the NW part of Tucson. I need your help in getting some exposure and…

Your Thursday News Update

So, what’s going on in the world today? — There’s a leak in the roof at Weekly World Central, right over the crime/county/UA desk. — There’s a new issue of the Weekly out, which you can see right over there on the, um, right. — Gabby Giffords’ boyfriend took his vehicle and docked with the…

The Skinny

POLITICAL WELFARE QUEENS What’s the biggest fight erupting among Democrats seeking the Congressional District 8 seat being vacated by Republican Jim Kolbe? It’s not illegal immigration, the Iraq war or even the Bunning-Bereuter-Blumenauer Flood Insurance Reform Act. No, the big tussle is over the public financing of elections. Former newscaster Patty Weiss, who has dominating…

Rhythm & Views

What is it about Austin, Texas, that creates such fertile musical soil? It’s Texas, yet bands sprout out of the ground like buffelgrass in the desert. The recent crop has yielded the unsigned Oh No! Oh My!, who are currently listed on Insound.com’s main page as a top seller. Can yet another band from Austin…

Police Dispatch

Arrested The Hard Way UA Area, May 11, 3:10 a.m. A female college student allegedly resisted authorities with all her might when she was arrested for underage alcohol possession, a UA Police Department report said. The 20-year-old student and her boyfriend, 19, reportedly attempted to bring alcohol into Coronado Residence Hall, 822 E. Fifth St.…

Rhythm & Views

Bands are faced with the pressure of following up a successful breakthrough album–but with Karmacode, Italy’s Lacuna Coil have surpassed all expectations. The follow-up to 2002’s gold-selling Comalies, Karmacode signifies a major step forward in the goth-metallers’ evolution. Patience in the recording studio has resulted in a captivating, masterful sound far superior to their previous…

Rhythm & Views

I know we’re only halfway through it and all, but I’m pretty sure that this will rightly top the list of Most Unnecessary Albums of 2006. Here’s the deal: Two members of The Cars–Elliot Easton and Greg Hawkes–team up with two members of Utopia and the drummer from The Tubes, and play Cars hits live.…

Danehy

Tom on books: Some nonfiction works that will keep you captivated

Tuttle

Some books–and even a magazine–worth adding to your summer reading list

Noshing Around

New: Rockin’ Baja What was formerly Grandy’s restaurant at Kolb Road and Broadway Boulevard now has been transformed into Rockin’ Baja Lobster, a small but growing franchise of Baja-inspired restaurants operated by local businessmen Rod Barreda and Kenneth McGovern. Menu items include an all-you-can-eat Caesar salad and salsa bar, buckets of seafood, grilled carne asada,…

Soundbites

BRAVO FOR TWANG! Like all Tucsonans smart and/or rich, Campo Bravo ringleader Mark Matos has hightailed it out of town for the hottest months here. He’s been holed up somewhere in California, and this week, he begins a roughly six-week tour all over these great United States, which will bring him back to T-Town for…

Live

Joe Ely, Jesse Malin, Club Congress, Thursday, June 29


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