Vol. 20, No. 34
Inquiring Mind
Cali plates on the Tucson Mall security truck? No prosecution in the Pueblo High case? It's time for some answers.
By Tom Danehy
Ghostly Encounters
Local paranormal investigators research mysterious goings-on at a Gila County inn
By Irene Messina
Final Stretch
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4.
By Jim Nintzel
Power From the People
Attempts to streamline Tucson's Land Use Code have gone terribly awry.
By Dave Devine
Bond Age
County voters are being to asked to approve funds for projects that they already funded.
By Chris Limberis
Voter Victory
Federally funded ballot reforms should ensure that local candidates and their supporters aren't left hanging.
Differences of Opinion
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
Police Dispatch
By Kristopher Califano
K. Rat
Must-See TV
Why go to the movies when television provides plenty of angst and entertainment?
By Renée Downing
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
Audiobook Expert
Yonder
City Week
By Joan Schuman
Pick
Crème de la Crème
The 'Cremaster' series is a film-lover's delight.
By James DiGiovanna
Oh, Brother
Disney's old-school animation studio drafts a dismal feature.
By Bob Grimm
Sonic Scramble
Can't decide if you want to hear jazz, metal, bluegrass or space music? Estradasphere does it all--and more.
By Gene Armstrong
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Rhythm & Views
The Last
By Brian Mock
Frank Black and the Catholics
By Matt Kelemen
Serenading Tucson
A busy week of dance events is highlighted by a performance of George Balanchine's works.
By Margaret Regan
Follies and Foibles
Arizona Theatre Company does its best with a lackluster script.
By James Reel
Dearly Departed
The All Souls' Procession creatively honors those who have passed on.
Wet and Wild
The Arizona Repertory Theatre rises to Olympian glory.
For Your Reading Pleasure
Local book groups offer a sense of community one page at a time.
By Karyn Zoldan
La Isla Bonita
Café Bonita provides folks on the southeast side with hit-and-miss Mexican food.
Noshing Around
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