Vol. 19, No. 50
In the Big Time
Jimmy Kimmel made his way from the Tucson airwaves to a new late-night talk show.
By Tom Danehy
Something in the Air
Beryllium has hurt more than 30 former employees of Brush Wellman. Does this beryllium pose a threat to the greater community?
By Kari Redfield
Building Costs
Second Thoughts on Students First.
By Jim Nintzel
The Bucks Go Here
In the face of budget cuts, Mayor Walkup's administration still outspends his predecessors by a large margin.
By Chris Limberis
Trip to Copper Canyon
A father-and-son train ride through Mexico reveals NAFTA is changing Mexico for the better.
By Stuart Alan Becker
The Orient Express... in Tucson?
A ritzy Copper Canyon tour uses Tucson as its starting point.
Produce Aplenty
The farmers' market at the Community Food Bank now takes food stamps.
By Deborah Mayaan
Numbers Racket
The city unnecessarily asks for Social Security numbers, opening itself up to potential liability.
By Dave Devine
Air Heads
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
K. Rat
By Andy Mosier
Silence is Golden
Take time to hear the stillness within, and keep the internal dialog going.
By Jim Grossman
Mailbag
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
Staggering Heights
By Joe Forkan
City Week
Cheap Thrills
Undignified Knights
There's no pow in Jackie Chan's latest flick.
By James DiGiovanna
Cracking the Gourds
This Austin quintet shakes, rattles and rolls.
By Stephen Seigel
Soundbites
Rhythm & Views
Loose Fur
By Brian Mock
Prints in the Sand
A beachfront photo fair focuses on the West and beyond.
By Margaret Regan
Double Pleasure
Ballet Tucson offers dance and dessert at its annual Valentine's fest.
Forging Ahead
The Plaza Palomino sculpture show goes way beyond wind chimes and garden gnomes.
A Voice Profound
'The Time of Our Singing' holds a perfect pitch.
By Sam Sacks
Visitor's Treat
La Fuente is great for out-of-towners, but locals might want to look elsewhere for more zesty Mexican fare.
By Renée Downing
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