Vol. 21, No. 45
Danehy
Defining--or redefining--marriage is not an easy thing to accomplish
By Tom Danehy
Soldier's Heart
Thousands of Iraq War veterans will come home to face serious psychological problems and a system that may not be ready to help them
By Dan Frosch
Hard Times
Less than great expectations for this year's city elections
By Jim Nintzel
The Doctors Are In
University Physicians bring a new day at Pima County's 27-year-old Kino Hospital
By Chris Limberis
Senator Strangelove
Is Sen. Jon Kyl driving us to environmental hell?
By Tim Vanderpool
Housing Hassle
The city continues its efforts to replace the low-income MLK apartments
By Dave Devine
Guest Commentary
A report from the kettle: A holiday story starring practical jokers and cheapskates
By Richard Force Callahan
Help and Heroism
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Jimmy Boegle, Chris Limberis and Dave Maass
Media Watch
What Price Brains?
By Walt Nett
Police Dispatch
By Saxon Burns
K. Rat
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
Tuttle
Some predictions for the year ahead
By Connie Tuttle
Yonder
City Week
By Laurel Allen
Pick
Serious Drama, Served Fast
Disturbing Ambiguity
This Korean take on 'Dangerous Liaisons' is beautiful and well-acted--and be sure to stay until the very end
By James DiGiovanna
Tremendous Power
'Hotel Rwanda' is an important, gripping film, despite its low-budget production
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Comforting Rambling
Opening for her more-famous father, Pieta Brown says Tucson played a large role in her burgeoning career
By Gene Armstrong
Honoring Stephen Foster
The first great American pop songwriter gets a long overdue tribute
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Live
By Linda Ray
Rhythm & Views
Nancy Sinatra
By Annie Holub
Fucoustic
The Haunted
By Jon Hobson
Top Ten in Music
Romance Reviewed
Live Theatre Workshop gets Wilde while 'Being Earnest'
By James Reel
The Cost of Living
Renowned playwright Israel Horovitz is coming to discuss one of his new plays, being produced by Invisible Theatre
Judging the Judges
John Fitzgerald Molloy's autobiography is spread thin and occasionally hard to read, but it's valuable as a history
By Christine Wald-Hopkins
Top Ten in Books
Noodles and Other Stuff
Nothing but Noodles may be worth dropping by, if it's on the way
Noshing Around
By Karyn Zoldan
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