Vol. 21, No. 12
Danehy
Danehy gets busy, and as a result, telemarketers, outsourced technicians and religious proselytizers suffer
By Tom Danehy
Klump Country Blues
A Southern Arizona family faces off with the feds over land-use rights and the role of government
By Tim Vanderpool
Density Discontent
Midtown residents are angry about neighbors who are building small apartment complexes on single-family lots
By Dave Devine
Trust Issues
A push to reform the fate of more than 9 million acres of state land has stalled at the Arizona Legislature
By Jim Nintzel
High Noon at High Mesa
Developers yank a Catalina housing plan, but questions remain about their agreement with Amphi schools
By Chris Limberis
Stable Spirit
A low-income health care clinic has new digs after a year of being homeless itself
By Deborah Mayaan
Weekly Winners
'Tucson Weekly' writers bring home nine Arizona Press Club awards
Guest Commentary
Don't be selfish and stupid: If you must ride a motorcycle, wear a helmet
By Barbara Stahura
Downing
The mainstream media's coverage of the drug 'problem' isn't news at all: It's a sign of a lack of editors' thinking
By Renée Downing
The Role of Government
By Jimmy Boegle
K. Rat
Mailbag
Media Watch
Ad tax tribulation
By James Reel
Police Dispatch
By Saxon Burns
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
Kierán Suckling, animal defender
The Range
The Skinny
By Jim Nintzel and Chris Limberis
Yonder
City Week
By Carrie Stern
Pick
Way to Golf
Remember 'Troy'
'Troy' is a typically mindless summer blockbuster, but it sure is a lot of fun
By James DiGiovanna
Shallow Garbage
The dull, trivializing 'Raising Helen' wastes the talents, charm of Kate Hudson
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Controversy Liberated
Trans Am's latest CD has thrown the band into unfamiliar, political waters
By Gene Armstrong
Fishing and Fiction
Former Tucsonan James McMurtry writes in vivid detail about the quirky and the dark
By David Ryder
Live
By Curtis McCrary
Nine Questions
Bruce Halper
Rhythm & Views
The Elected
By Annie Holub
Killswitch Engage
By Jon Hobson
Diana Krall
By Jarret Keene
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Top Ten in Music
Creature Comforts
Author Jonathan Hanson thinks humans should take the time to interact with and enjoy wildlife
By Lee Allen
Conference of Killers
Arizona Onstage shines with its production of Stephen Sondheim's disturbing 'Assassins'
Fascinating Feminist
Sybille Bruun shines as art historian Heidi Holland in LTW's 'The Heidi Chronicles'
Refusing the Rules
The SuicideGirls say their teasing burlesque show reflects a 'sex-positive' brand of feminism
Young Contemporaries
DCA attempts to give Latin-American artists more visibility with its 'Traditions, Boundaries and Cross Currents' show
By Margaret Regan
Top Ten in Books
Diminutive Diner
Café Jinx is tiny and easy to miss, but it's worth finding for fresh, inexpensive and healthy--albeit simple--fare
Noshing Around
By Karyn Zoldan
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