Vol. 18, No. 7
Alley Cats
Some overweening, not-quite-winning UA players are going out on the prowl.
By Tom Danehy
How the West Was Filmed
Tucson's movie industry, like the Western lifestyle it popularized, seems a little unreal and gone forever.
By Tim Hull
The Cinematic Life of Black Jack Young
Wave of the Future
CAP water is gradually flooding back into Tucson taps.
By Dave Devine
Whacking Bush
Trying to shake up the placid green scene.
By Barbara Kingsolver
Invasion of the Bar Snatchers
Marathon has fallen to the UA, but its Sixth Street neighbors aren't fleeing yet.
By Chris Limberis
The Skinny
K. Rat
By Andy Mosier
Mailbag
Newsreel
By James Reel
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
Staggering Heights
By Joe Forkan
City Week
Cheap Thrills
Coming-out Party
Closeted, cultish and cartwheeling moviemakers all get their day in the projector at the Arizona International Film Festival.
By Ian Caruth
Low Rise
Low's latest album experiments with speed.
By Annie Holub
Hot Time in the Old Pueblo
The Hot Club of Cowtown serves up a set of Western swing.
By Gregory McNamee
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Rhythm & Views
Joe Maphis
By Ron Bally
Painting by Numbers
Playwright Steven Dietz wields a brilliant technique, but fails to make an emotional connection in 'Inventing Van Gogh.'
Stilled Life
Lorie Novak's photos meld old family snapshots with contemporary landscapes.
By Margaret Regan
Seattle Quake
The WTO protest launched a year of radical action and mainstream dithering.
By Joan Schuman
Common Ground
Feel a sense of community at Bentley's, a classic coffeehouse that knows how to adapt.
By Diza Sauers
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