Oct 28 – Nov 3, 1999

Oct 28 - Nov 3, 1999 / Vol. 16 / No. 34

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.

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.

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.

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.


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