Mar 22-28, 2001

Mar 22-28, 2001 / Vol. 18 / No. 3

The Skinny

The Three Stooges are loose in Oro Valley… State Sen. Toni Hellon waffles on impact fees… State Sen. Elaine Richardson flips on blood-alcohol levels… A birthday party on the hoof at the Arizona Daily Star… an incorpsoration post-mortem… and so very, very much more!

In the Red

Mildred Harnack’s involvement in the Red Orchestra earned her the distinction of being the only American woman to be executed by Hitler.

City Week

Jekyll and Hyde transform the TCC Music Hall … There’s a Psycho Beach Party in the middle of the desert … Celebrate downtown at the Fiesta del Arte … and more in this City Week.

Hidden Spain

Pubill “Peret” Calaf’s new album celebrates a new form of gypsy expression.

Soundbites

Calexico is back in the swing of things … Someone’s packin’ heat at the Double Zero … Punks are screaming around 7 Black Cats … And more in Soundbites.

Rhythm & Views

Here’s the new face of world alterna-folk music and her name is Eliza Carthy. The British singer, songwriter and fiddler certainly cannot be lumped together with internationally-known contemporaries like Celtic vocal forerunners Loreena McKennitt and Enya or even Cape Breton fiddling sensation Natalie MacMaster because of her distinctly more modern approach to the traditional folk…

Rhythm & Views

For the last 14-odd years, Neil Hagerty has honed his guitar chops as one half of the recently defunct Royal Trux nucleus, perhaps one of the most misunderstood and underrated rock and roll bands in the last 20 years. Now, with the Trux and longtime partner in life and rock, Jennifer Herrema, seemingly behind him,…


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