

City Week
Big doings in Tucson this week.
Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won’t cost a fortune.
At Home With New Grange
This six member folk-fusion supergroup is all sound and no fury.
Wishing Well
On the anniversary of his 49th birthday, a new release by the late Rainer Ptacek.
Soundbites
Solex, the undefinable, promises an interesting night out… Rock classics Kansas and Foreigner walk us down memory lane at Fort Huachuca… Cuban Timbo band Bamboleo storms into the Rialto on Friday night… and much much more.
Refuge In Refuse
A collection of art from Motor City alludes eerily to our own dispirited downtown.
Come And Get It
Wild West fare at Tucson McGraw’s.
Momma Mia!
Martin Lawrence’s new film confronts the dilemma of sexual confusion.
Horse Sense
Tucson transplant and decorated Western author Fred Grove’s latest mystery novel springs from the gate.
Tree Of Life
Why we need to protect the ironwood.
Ironwood
· Ironwood is the second-densest wood in the world, and is notorious for dulling axes and ruining chainsaw blades. It sinks in water. As such, it won’t be useful for building your next kayak to enter in the Rillito River Regatta. · Ironwood is a “nurse plant,” or madrina (godmother), for many cacti. Its shady…
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
The Skinny
Your next city attorney will know how to play ball… A new director at the UA Museum of Art… A good pick at Sunnyside… and more!
Workin’ For Big Brother
Former U.S. Census Bureau workers speak out about management.
Silent Spring Session
Environmental organizations grade state lawmakers.
Road To Nowhere
Long-form follows function in a southbound sedan on S.R. 90.






