Vol. 20, No. 3
Bush-League Baseball
By canceling their opening series in Japan, baseball players showed what cretins they are.
By Tom Danehy
Give War a Chance!
The anti-war protesters get all the ink--but those in favor of the war are more prevalent.
By Emil Franzi
Consumer Concern
Small Tucson businesses--except for those selling war-related wares--say the conflict has hurt them.
By Margaret Regan
Tucson and the War Biz
Since some of Tucson's largest employers are linked to defense, the area could reap an economic windfall.
Food Not Bombs
By Jimmy Boegle
War Is Hell, But Dining Shouldn't Be
Despite a few incidents, most Tucson restaurant operators say war hasn't affected them.
By Karyn Zoldan
Fear and Loafing
Despite promises of heightened security, nothing seems different in Nogales.
By Tim Vanderpool
Baghdad Blowback
Will the Bush Administration's Iraq war haunt us for years to come?
By Jim Nintzel
Pictures of an Exhibition
Under One Roof
A local homeless relief organization reorganizes into a super-agency.
By D.A. Barber
Role Model
A TUSD assistant high school principal was in trouble with drugs a mere five years ago.
By Chris Limberis
This Land Is Our Land
A move is afoot to extend--and even increase--fees to access public lands.
Illegal Drugs
Some Tucsonan seniors are using the Internet to get prescriptions inexpensively filled overseas.
By Dave Devine
War Issues
The Skinny
Police Dispatch
By Kristopher Califano
K. Rat
By Andy Mosier
Capital Crapshoot
Mailbag
Random Shots
By Rand Carlson
Red Meat
By Max Cannon
Jewish Relations
Prayer for Tucson
Maybe some regular prayer could help solve numerous Old Pueblo problems.
By Connie Tuttle
City Week
Pick
Poets Against the War
By Joan Schuman
Adventures in Filmmaking
'Lost in La Mancha' shows what happens when a movie falls apart--but it shows a little too much.
By James DiGiovanna
Dispatches From SXSW
Our Music Writers Give Their Two Cents on the War-Tinged Goings-on in Austin.
By Stephen Seigel
Just Saying No to Activism
By Linda Ray
Soundbites
Step Back
Choreographer Michael Uthoff returns to Tucson with a new troupe.
Love Conquers All
It doesn't take a U.N. resolution for Stuttgart Ballet's 'Romeo and Juliet' to unite nations.
Shock of La Noue
Eclectic, inscrutable mixed-media paintings at TMA dare to be beautiful.
Café Nostalgia
Cuban-born poet Virgil Suárez serves up rich poems about the immigrant experience and our own search for home.
By Jarret Keene
Long Live the Kingfisher
Late-night eats and drinks at the popular joint can make for a happy night.
By Charlotte Lowe Bailey
Noshing Around
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