

Spanish Acquisitions
Musicians and singers of the University of Arizona collaborate this weekend for an “Una Noche de Ballet y Opera Española.”
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
Creating Identity
In his battle to resolve the seemingly endless disparities of being “Edward,” Said never quite makes his point.
The Skinny
Billboard Bully Karl Eller sues a citizen who has the temerity to challenge his hideous erections… Pima County’s health system is still very sick-and very lucrative… Arizona Daily Star reporter Alan D. Fischer spins his wheels… and so much, much, much more!
Andean Peek
Tucson’s first Peruvian restaurant is a place where you’ll feel at home reading the newspaper, talking to your kids, and trusting the chef with your cholesterol count.
Yes On Prop 200
If it doesn’t work, we can always try setting off a nuke in Sabino Canyon. Or better yet, we can nuke Jim Click.
Nude Awakening
Much of “Romance” is genuinely funny, though whether it’s on purpose is a question open to debate.
Yes On Prop 400
It could be one of the best things that happened to Tucson in a long, long time.
Molly For Mayor
Well, good golly, why not give Ms. Molly a shot this time around?
No On Prop 100
The Tucson City Council is and should remain a part-time job.
Westside Story
Councilman José Ibarra faces Republican Ray Castillo in the Ward 1 race.
Eastside Opening
Democrat Carol West faces Republican Rick Grinnell in Ward 2.
Tomey’s Inferno
If I live a normal life span, I should be able to see man land on Mars, a cure for cancer, and maybe even the Second Coming of Christ. But no Rose Bowl Cats.
Cheap Thrills
Fun things to do that won’t cost a fortune.
City Week
Big doings in Tucson this week.
Here Comes McBride
After a decade of backing the greatest artists in jazz, 27-year-old Christian McBride has attained a rare status as a player.
Soundbites
A guide to Spooky Saturday’s soundscapes.
Rhythm & Views
Irreproachable opinions on new albums from Cortex Bomb, the Lazy Cowgirls and Muddy Waters.
Downtown Debut
Since October 1, the old Yikes! space has been occupied by a brand-new gallery, and the artists in its premiere show are no slackers.
Simply Divina
Maria Callas, opera’s most famous and infamous soprano, is as tragic a figure you’ll find among the 41 operas she performed between 1939 and 1965.






