Vol. 18, No. 8
Idiots Rule
Bald-headed women, Bill Walton and cell phones. Just take me now.
By Tom Danehy
Too Hot to Handle
Project Censored names the top stories buried by the mainstream media in 2000.
By Gabriel Roth
Top 10 Junk Food News Stories of 2000
Project Censored 2000 National Judges
Street Sweep
The City Council finds few jobs for the hawkers it boots off medians.
By Dave Devine
Swap Meet
The University of Arizona resumes its battle with neighbors over plans for use of Tucson Unified School District headquarters.
Star of Texas
Jim Hightower talks about W.'s upcoming sex scandal, Democratic sell-outs and globaloney.
By Jim Nintzel
Tip O' the Hat
Sen. Andy Nichols earned respect from conservatives as well as his fellow progressives.
By Chris Limberis
Yrun is the One
Supervisors name former Planned Parenthood head to fill Nichols' vacant Senate seat.
Prize Package
Weekly editor finalist for Community Journalist of the Year.
The Skinny
K. Rat
By Andy Mosier
Mailbag
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
Staggering Heights
By Joe Forkan
City Week
Cheap Thrills
Forget Freddy
'Freddy Got Fingered' is a disgusting piece of trash.
By James DiGiovanna
Joey Ramone, R.I.P.
Enigmatic rocker's riffs were basic rock, but full of surprises.
By Bill Wyman
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Rhythm & Views
Eve 6
By Michael Peel
Sister Act
The University of Arizona highlights sopranos with a pair of one-act Puccini operas this weekend at Crowder Hall.
By James Reel
Women On the Edge
The Urban Bush Women jump on it.
By Margaret Regan
Deconstructing Dummies
Two new books find fascination in the wacky world of ventriloquism.
By Jeff Yanc
Woman On Top
'Desperate Acts' highlights hope for abused women.
By Emil Franzi
Little Italy
Rita Ciresi explores her dreams in her latest.
By J. Uschuk
Crowd Pleaser
Service is a little bumpy at Vivace's new St. Phillip's Plaza venue, but the food is fabulous.
By Diza Sauers
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