

No Justice, No Peace?
A Navy vet is convicted of criminal trespass after protesting at Cholla High.
Tucson Murder Mystery
Journalist Bruce Itule makes the successful jump to fiction with “The Gold of San Xavier.”
This Old House
A home figuring in the birth of the Tucson Symphony gets a new life.
Phat Tuesday
A new university area joint features great appetizers and some interesting daiquiris.
The Skinny
Keene edge; a blaze of Walkup glory; immigrant federal express; and more!
History Helpers
Tucson Q&A with Josh Protas.
Police Dispatch
Caffeine Caper North Oracle Road and West Ina Road, Aug. 26, 6:20 p.m. A Starbucks manager followed a customer out of the store after she noticed the customer was trying to walk out with an espresso machine, a Pima County Sheriff’s report stated. The manager of the Starbucks, 7151 N. Oracle Road, told Deputy Diane…
City Week
Metaphysical helper; the red planet; dance for peace; beer bash; illegal poetry; Motown revue; and more!
Pick
Valley of the Moon
Not Another Teen Movie
Semi-racist casting and not-ready-for-prime-time writing bring down “Thirteen.”
On Fire
Award-worthy performances make “Matchstick Men” a film to see.
Zero Tolerance
Why is that Pueblo High kid who killed getting off so easily?
Jazzy Jambalaya
New Orleans’ Garage a Trois mix up a musical gumbo.
Going to the Birds
Reid Park offers a temporary home to many kinds of feathered friends.
Cashed Out
The Man in Black: a legend, a hero.
Fight Censorship
A note from the editor.
Soundbites
C’MON GET HAPPY: Man, talk about irony. The new album from Glasgow’s Mogwai is called Happy Songs for Happy People, which is doubly ironic ’cause not only are these songs not very happy, these songs aren’t really songs. But, as anyone who’s familiar with them knows (except those who write them off as pretentious, Scottish…
Mailbag
Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
Rhythm & Views
Liz McMahon is best known IZ MCMAHON IS BEST KNOWN as somebody else–the title characters in the Invisible Theatre’s productions of Sophie Tucker: An American Legend and Always, Patsy Cline. Her new privately issued CD will introduce you to something closer to the real Liz McMahon, and you’ll be pleased to make her acquaintance. Actually,…
Censored Stories
Neocons’ plans for global domination top the annual list of stories ignored or downplayed by the mainstream media.
Architecture About Dancing
UA’s long-awaited dance theater opens this weekend in a big way.
Unsightly Growth
Urban Sprawl in the Tucson Mountains, Chapter 347.
Looks at Lesbians
The UA’s annual lesbian film series is back with a diverse array of movies.
Need a Lift?
County officials float the notion of a new aerial tramway to Mount Lemmon.
In a Bind
Love and terror take book form at the UA Museum of Art.






