

Sweet Lullaby
UA grad Melissa WolfKlain dances her way to “42nd Street.”
The Skinny
Familia; Walkup and say howdy; and more!
Celtic Charm
Irish plays to be the focus at Wilde Playhouse.
Police Dispatch
Clean Your Room University Area, Oct. 10, 1:13 p.m. According to a University of Arizona Police Department report, a student told university officials that his roommate threatened to “use a shotgun” on him if he didn’t clean his side of the dorm room. During a meeting with Officer Pickrom and the hall director, the student…
Heaven and Hell in Connemara
Legal demons pursue photog Jock Sturges to an Irish paradise.
Having a Ball
Tucson Q&A with Francisco Romero.
Addiction, Eastern-Style
Local writer J.K. Mountain reviews the 12-step recovery process through a Buddhist’s eyes.
City Week
Boo!; bluegrass, a fourth time; junkyard diva.
Tucson Through a Straw
The search for the best milkshake in the central part of town.
Pick
Mario Cordoba at Southside Presbyterian.
Noshing Around
Yama Newly opened at 5425 N. Kolb Road just south of Sunrise, the sleek décor features modern Zen ambience. Yama specializes in fine Japanese dining with an emphasis on Kobe beef, shabu-shabu, sushi and 110 wines and sakes. Open Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 615-1031. Kobe Beef Wouldn’t you rather be…
Fearless
The sleek “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” remake doesn’t cut as deep as the original.
Striking Out
Doesn’t anybody dig those dugout dudes?
Go, Grisham!
“The Runaway Jury” is a guilty pleasure.
No Doctor in the House
Sometimes not asking your physician questions can be hazardous to your health.
No-Tel Terrors
A note from the editor.
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
My Stay at the No-Tel Motel
My assignment was to live at Tucson’s infamous No-Tel for 1 week. I lasted 4 days.
The Tucson Weekly Un-Endorsements
We weren’t wild about our options, so rather than tell you who you should vote for, here’s who you shouldn’t vote for.
Props 200 and 201
We couldn’t agree on the transportation initiatives, so here are our arguments for and against.
Classical Love
Cellist Matt Haimovitz gets a good idea.
West Side Story
Councilman José Ibarra faces a challenge from Republican Armando Rios.
Prose and Kahn
Activist-writer Si Kahn reminds us that he’s a veteran folksinger, too.
Judge Not
School’s out for Judge Alfredo C. Marquez in the TUSD deseg case that won’t die.
Soundbites
IT’S A MAD ETC. WORLD: A couple months ago we were chowing down on some carne asada tacos at Martin’s, when a new version of an old favorite began playing over the restaurant’s stereo. It was Tears for Fears’ “Mad World,” which we’ve always had a soft spot for, recast as a gorgeously haunting piano…
After the Fall
Weeks after firing a popular curator, the Tucson Museum of Art hires an employment lawyer.






