

Bonds Away
Everybody wants a piece of the action in next May’s county bond election.
British Invasion
Robyn Hitchcock likes Tucson and painting, but doesn’t like Tom Waits and sports.
Wild ‘Cats
Tensions between residents and students rise as more off-campus student housing is planned.
Being Alfred Quiroz
Slip inside this artist’s head, if you’re not afraid of sustained political outrage.
Valley Divide
Oro Valley residents criticize the community’s proposed general plan.
Noshing Around
Zona 78 Stone Fired Foods Just opened by two experienced locals–Tom Firth and Rick Fink–Zona serves handcrafted pizza, cedar plank salmon and smoked BLT on homemade pita bread, made with a wood-burning stone oven. They offer specialty salads with locally grown produce (no overdone Caesar salads here), authentic antipasto, Italian wines and seating for 120,…
The Skinny
Ash holes; more metro gov; and more!
Wrap Party
New York Burrito’s wraps are fine, but steer clear of the nachos.
Police Dispatch
When Jesus Doesn’t Get Your Junque South Palo Verde Road and East Ajo Way, Sept. 25, 8:30 p.m. A tow truck driver for Junque for Jesus allegedly has been using and storing cars that people intended to donate to the organization, a Pima County Sheriff’s Department report stated. The owner of Junque for Jesus, 3635…
Re-Creating History
Controversial plans move forward on Rio Nuevo’s Tucson Origins Heritage Park.
City Week
The future will be gorgeous; flatpick champ; last of the lesbians; fly to the moon; stuck in the Chiricahuas.
Not up to Par
The Coen Brothers create a good enough film, but it’s a letdown for true fans.
Pick
Sisters Morales at the El Casino Ballroom.
Redux Again
It’s time to come up with a different way to do movie sequels.
Comedic Violence
“Kill Bill: Vol. 1” tickles the funny bone as other bones are crushed on screen.
Neighborly Analysis
There are worse things in politics and life than having the Terminator as your governor.
Lofty Developments
Tucson Q&A with Randi Dorman.
Marriage on the Mind
A note from the editor.
Soundbites
THIS ONE TIME, AT BAND CAMP –: With Jeff Buckley’s corpse rotting somewhere at the bottom of the Mighty Mississip, and his mom’s source of existing recordings seemingly finally depleted, when you’re in need of some new songs with that fabulous swooping croon, who you gonna call? Camp Courageous! The local fivesome follows up a…
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
Bloodletting
Tucson metalcore quintet The Bled cut a swath through the underground music scene.
Blood on the Tracks
Republicans and the Growth Lobby are trying to run down Tom Volgy and José Ibarra with the light rail proposition.
Art on Film
Tucson co-stars in a documentary, made by a Tucsonan, about a quirky artist.
Political Pile-Up
Tucson’s real transportation problem isn’t a shortage of ideas–it’s a shortage of money.
No Fire
“Burn” fails to ignite into a compelling read.
Details, Details
So what’s in this transportation proposition, anyway?
Pool Party
Arizona Repertory Theatre gets its feet wet with “Metamorphoses.”






