

Major Carter’s Harley
Now’s the time to visit museums, galleries on campus.
Life After Wilco
Jay Bennett and Edward Burch use their rich history to create a new CD of pop charm.
Life on the Line
A new CD and photography book provide a glimpse of life on the U.S.-Mexico border.
More bounce per ounce
Lowriding has fans pumped up in the Old Pueblo.
Wink and Nod
Although “Insomnia” has a suspenseful plot, it’s not what dreams are made of.
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
The Skinny
The mayor and city get a crash course in transportation politics… The morning after… And more!
Can’t Get Out of Dodge
Longtime residents feel slighted by the city in a dispute over the value of their home.
The Mark of a Clean Election
Tucson man seeks governor’s post using a funding policy he helped create.
The Fire This Time
This could be the summer from hell in the drought-ridden Southwest.
What’s Swat, Doc?
The question for U.S. surgeon general nominee Richard Carmona is . . . what’s the question again?
The Next Big Thing
Kick a soccer ball into the ‘Net and become an athletic supporter.
City Week
Performing arts series at Cushing Street Café and Bar… Downtown Saturday Night finale… And more!
Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won’t cost a fortune.
Soundbites
Elf Power… Nancy McCallion & The Mollys… The Mother Hips… Nina Nastasia… And more!
Rhythm & Views
I can neither say enough about nor give enough respect to a band that runs all over the musical map. To me, it shows a whole bunch of talent, intelligence and a genuine love of music–in all its glorious forms. This is why The Beating rocks. Their CD hits pop, rock and dance with traditional…
Pairing Off
Invisible Theatre charms with an imperfect musical about couples.
Feminist Testimony
Dinnerware’s juried exhibition returns a mixed verdict.






