Vol. 19, No. 11
Who Needs Good P.R.?
White American hoopsters, the Catholic Church and Randall Gnant, but not Mike Tyson.
By Tom Danehy
Art Follows Money
'Scottsdale Invasion' Adds to Concentration of Galleries in Foothills
By Pamela Portwood
Red Light
We remind why you should stop the city's ill-considered transportation plan.
All roads lead out of Tucson
Most of the big supporters of the road tax don't live inside the city.
By Chris Limberis
Power Pique
Governmental agencies and environmentalists disagree over the expansion of electric power lines.
By Tim Vanderpool
Vision
By Michael Parnell
The Skinny
K. Rat
By Andy Mosier
Auto Erotic
A half-penny is only a fraction of what our love affair with our Almighty vehicles truly costs us.
By Renée Downing
Mailbag
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
Staggering Heights
By Joe Forkan
City Week
Cheap Thrills
Something Good About Maryam
Ramin Serry's film examines cultural differences and prejudice with a keen eye and human touch.
By James DiGiovanna
Good Medicine
Dr. Demento prescribes wacky songs, silly videos and funny anecdotes to those in need.
By Gene Armstrong
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Cheeky Chicano
At 85, singer Lalo Guerrero celebrates the struggles, successes and humor of a Mexican-American life that began in Tucson.
By Margaret Regan
Writers at Work
Hear the clangor of writers hammering out a living at the annual PCC conference.
By Marge Pellegrino
Brain Trust
Kim Lowry recovers from a severe head injury with help from Bloodhut.
By James Reel
A Smokin' 'Cinderella'
An enhanced production of the beloved tale comes to Tucson.
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