

Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
Snide Ride
Witty and heartfelt rock comes to us straight outta Brooklyn.
Homeless on the Santa Cruz River
Local writer/photographer David Burckhalter recently spent several days chatting with the homeless people who sleep near the Santa Cruz River.
Soundbites
SWEET RELEASE: Fall is traditionally one of two times per year–the other being spring–that record labels flood the market with new releases, hoping to cash in on the upcoming holiday season. And for whatever reason, local releases seem to follow that same trend. Thus, two local acts are celebrating their respective new albums this week…
Going Around in Circles
One neighborhood finds red tape gumming up its traffic-curbing efforts.
Impersonation
From a drag show to the condensed classics, it’s a busy week at Invisible Theatre.
Dialogue of the Dance
The Human Project Urban Dance Theater seeks to communicate social messages to youth.
Family Affair
Lee Marmon’s photographs take center stage in “The Pueblo Imagination.”
Water Works
Local paddlers clean up Lake Patagonia.
Sojourner Truths
Writer-environmentalist Mary Sojourner speaks out on “living right.”
Your Guide to Thirty Years of Pima County Power
An illustrated history of supervisors since 1973.
Blame It on the Rain
Live Theatre Workshop’s production of “The Rainmaker” brings a smile to the face.
The Skinny
Art smarts; jammed Glock; Ann-Leave.
Blood and Guts
With his rugged style, James Carlos Blake crafts an uneven tale in “Under the Skin.”
Police Dispatch
Mackovic Sucks University Area, Sept. 27, 6:41 p.m. Just before UA football coach John Mackovic got his walking papers, police told two men they were not allowed to sell “Mackovic Sucks” T-shirts outside of UA football games, a University of Arizona Police Department report stated. Officer J. Brei saw the men, both in their early…
Noshing Around
Everything Is Turning Japanese Three new Japanese restaurants are coming to the Old Pueblo: Yama, Ra Sushi and Bonsai. Domo arigato (thank you). Risky Business The local chain announces its fourth location at 250 S. Craycroft Road, on the southern cusp of Williams Centre. Opens Oct. 13 with hours from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.…
The Buddha Within
Tucson Q&A with Geshe Michael Roach.
Nice Blend
Cuvée World Bistro provides a fine dining experience–even if it tries too hard to be chic.
Pick
Amy Goodman of Democracy Now!
City Week
We hate hate; we love love; and more!
Picklet
Other Voices Women’s Reading Series
Stoned Love
A quest to find an author makes for a fine documentary film.
Off Color
A white wedding dress isn’t just for virgins anymore.
Perspiration Point
Sweaty stars and a weak mystery make “Out of Time” an uneventful experience.
Rude Behavior
Sometimes civility is lost between the parking spaces at Costco.
Improv Ingenuity
The music of the MTKJ Quartet burns from the fires of creative spontaneity.
Pans and Props
A note from the editor.
Zeitgeist Season Schedule
The Seventh Zeitgeist Season of Jazz at the Institute concerts is perhaps the most ambitious so far, with seven or eight gigs planned. Dates are now firm for the following performances, says Zeitgeist director Steve Hahn. All shows start at 8 p.m. and are held at the Mat Bevel Institute: Saturday, Nov. 8 John Hollenbeck’s…






