Vol. 18, No. 51
'Everybody's Doing It'
But when dealing with banks, we're the ones getting screwed.
By Tom Danehy
Promises, Promises
Has NAFTA Helped or Hurt Tucson?
By Dave Devine and Molly McKasson
Jobs Lost in Tucson Due to NAFTA
Foreign Trade from Tucson
NAFTA Trade Ranking Among Southwestern Cities
Growing Concern
The new director of the Arizona League of Conservation Voters works to expand the organization.
By Jim Nintzel
The Next Raúl
Supervisors will choose from 12 applicants for Grijalva's seat. Whomever is selected will have to win at the polls this fall.
By Chris Limberis
House Call
Tucson City Attorney Michael House faces criticism for legal advice he offers City Council.
By Dave Devine
Workin' Words
Poet David Whyte visits Tucson to help government and business employees keep language real.
By Barbara Stahura
Promises
By Michael Parnell
K. Rat
By Andy Mosier
Mailbag
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
Staggering Heights
By Joe Forkan
The Skinny
City Week
Cheap Thrills
'Crossroads' to Nowhere
Britney Spears' movie debut actually is worse than you might imagine.
By James DiGiovanna
Road Trip
Thanks to pharmaceuticals, cult-hero songwriter Daniel Johnston will perform in Tucson.
By Jonathan Bond
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Gems of Genius
Demons of madness cut short a 1960s author's career, but her experimental novels are gripping.
By Joan Schuman
Habits of Thought
An operatic convent confronts grace, idealism and the French Revolution.
By James Reel
O'odham Colors
Artists with Native American roots show variety within diversity.
By Pamela Portwood
Sons and Losers
Arthur Miller's first triumph is the latest success at Live Theatre Workshop.
Box Score
By Margaret Regan
Out of the Fast Lane
Adventurous palates will be rewarded at Dao's Hunan.
By Diza Sauers
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