

Flagrant Exhibitionism
Small, attractive shows have opened in art galleries all over town.
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
Through the Looking Glass
Dancers mirror the reality of the past, present and future.
Borderline Hope
It faces long odds, but Corredor Colibrí (Hummingbird Corridor) offers an opportunity to preserve wildlife and boost the Mexican economy.
Xtreme Language
Poetry slams into Tucson.
The Skinny
The city’s drive-by spending… Sleeping with the (Sun) Devils… And more.
Artistic License
Artwork and movies create a new dimension at Galleri Café.
Cat Tracks
The UA violated federal law in using Social Security numbers for CatCards.
Straight From Video
You’re not likely to find a better movie about flesh-eating zombies and undressed former supermodels than ‘Resident Evil.’
Nothing for Money
Technology makes it a breeze to download music from the Internet. That doesn’t make it right.
Off Camera
Filmmaker Ethan Coen’s new poetry collection combines small-press attitude with big-name marketability.
Sanctuary
A note from the editor.
Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won’t cost a fortune.
Soundbites
Kirk Rundstrom… Haji Ahkba… Engine Down… Slowrider… And more!
Gentle Trends
Nicaraguan folk-music duo Guardabarranco blends music and social issues with hope, justice and love.
Short End of the Stick
Feeding the parking meter is a stretch when you’re confined to a wheelchair.
Saints at the Border
A Salvadoran refugee shares her memories of the Sanctuary movement.
City Week
The recently discovered Gospel of Thomas… Bagpipes and drums… the Arizona Choir… And more!
Melancholy Gone
Master guitarist Leo Kottke discusses his eccentric acoustic world.
Rhythm & Views
The Damnations’ 1999 Sire Records debut, Half-Mad Moon, introduced the rest of the world to a Texas phenom. The band had been tearing up the Austin roots-rock scene with their pals in the Gourds, but going them one or two better, taking similar live-action energy, quirky melodies and unpredictable tempo and chord changes into a…
One Flute over the Cuckoo’s Nest
In the crazy world of jazz, Holly Hofmann is flying high.






