Nov 6-12, 2003

Nov 6-12, 2003 / Vol. 20 / No. 35

Deadly Waters

A controlled burn led to a flood that devastated Bonito Canyon, killing one man. Residents want to know why they weren’t told of the danger … and they fear the destruction that the next big rain could bring.

Genre Jumper

Claims of a treasure-hiding Confederate organization make for a great read in ‘Shadow of the Sentinel.’

Noshing Around

Intermezzo Just opened in the Williams Centre by Vivace’s Daniel Scordato, Intermezzo serves breakfast from 7-10 a.m. and lunch from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Intermezzo encourages taking a pause from your busy day with casual rustic Italian fare. They make their own focaccia, but serve La Brea Bakery’s breads, including the most unusual…

Police Dispatch

Best Dressed North La Canada Drive and West Esperanza Boulevard, Oct. 15, 9:44 a.m. According to a Pima County Sheriff’s Department report, deputies arrested a Tucson man after he was allegedly seen inside a restaurant and a day care center wearing only slip, pantyhose and a black bra. Deputy Dwayn Gustafson pulled over a man…

Soundbites

BARE NECESSITY: The last time Bobby Bare Jr. came to town was in March. I remember it quite distinctly because it was the very same night that I returned from a working vacation in Austin, at the South By Southwest music conference. Exhausted from the debauchery of the last several days, I was either still…


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