

Vol. 19, No. 1
A note from the editor.
City Week
Patriotic pops… Little red corvettes… Ansel Adams photographs on display… And more!
Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won’t cost a fortune.
Urban Squall
Former Royal Trux member Neil Hagerty returns to Tucson to play that good old rock ‘n’ roll.
Soundbites
Headed for Austin, stopping in Tucson… Si*Sé… Mem Shannon’s blues… and more!
You Gotta Move
Shu-Min Lin takes the “hollow” out of “hologram.”
Flamenco in the Pink
Antonio Márquez keeps flamenco dance healthy, although its habitat is changing.
Voices in Her Head
Ann Hampton Callaway performs classic songs with a flourish.
To Sup with the Gods
Athens on Fourth Avenue brings Greek delights down from Mount Olympus to Tucsonans.
Bar Wars
State officials say private prisons need tighter regulation. A look inside the Florence Correctional Center suggests they may be right.
Cold as Ice
A new book by Susan Solomon tells us what Robert Scott was willing to sacrifice to win the race to the South Pole.
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
Fact or Fiction?
The filmmaker behind “Welcome to the Dollhouse” and “Happiness” brilliantly exhibits the horror of suburban realism.
The Skinny
Mayor Bob seeks builders’ bucks… All the sports that fits… And more!
The Envelope, Please
We award the first annual ‘Phoneies’ to those public officials who responded, or not, to a phone call from a constituent.
Change is in Order
County road construction costs go up as contractors win approval for add-ons that boost the price.
Playing in the Street
What’s wrong with a neighborhood saying ‘Not in my backyard’? Somebody’s got to draw the line.
Breath of Fresh Air
Before cable TV and VCRs, there was the late movie. Back when Tucson TV personalities were real, Hank Lominac was the realest of all.






