Nov 18-24, 1999

Nov 18-24, 1999 / Vol. 16 / No. 37

Land Mine Victim

Gordon Rodgers has the cockamamie idea that people who live in a community should have some say in what it becomes.

World Beat

It’s National Geography Week, and this one is way more important than, say, National Pickle Week, which most of you probably missed last month.

Soundbites

Help Wavelab Studios fight the man this Saturday; don’t squander your (second) chance to see the Buena Vista Social Club; former Tucsonan Jamie Anderson makes a return performance; and so much, much more!

Suite Surprises

This weekend alone offers three concerts covering modern, ballet and jazz, as well as dance theatre drawing on African sources.

Natural Selection

“Isaac’s Storm” is Eric Larson’s haunting retelling of America’s worst-ever natural disaster, the super-hurricane of 1900 which destroyed most of Galveston, Texas.

Uncorking A Controversy

It’s rumored that threats of a champagne shortage are contributing to an increase in incidents of what is being called Millennial Anxiety Disorder (MAD).

Motion Slickness

This weekend’s six-fold program features two Arizona premieres, as well as the return of “Open ’til Three” and Toubassi’s “Number 13.”

Royal Flush

Though she was interested in art all her life, Barbara Kennedy created her best works after the age of 66, inspired by a close encounter with handmade paper at a San Francisco gallery in 1977.

The Skinny

Why are lawmakers still setting lousy drug policy? Are there open seats on the TUSD Board in Y2K? Where are they now? These questions, and so many others…


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