Vol. 24, No. 51
Danehy
Independents who felt entitled to vote in the presidential primary are bad Americans
By Tom Danehy
Going for Broke
Financial ruin! Theme parks! Guns in schools! That's right, kids: It's another session of the Arizona Legislature!
By Jim Nintzel
Clean Reception
A year from the formal digital-TV switch date, officials take steps to keep old sets out of landfills
By Mari Herreras
Black Pioneers
A new book examines the lives of African-American Tucsonans between 1860 and 1900
By Dave Devine
Creature Comforts
The Pima Animal Care Center seeks an overhaul
By Tim Vanderpool
Guest Commentary
Rejoice the fact that Tucson is still part of the American frontier
By Jonathan Hoffman
¡Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Meet the Interns
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Mari Herreras and Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
Cook Out; KNST Looking for New Chief
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
K. Rat
Mailbag
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
The Range
Tuttle
We all need more than love; we also need to keep our expectations in check
By Connie Tuttle
City Week
By Matthew Kielty and Andrew Mortazavi
Pick of the Week
Eight Days a Week
By Gene Armstrong
Life Rejected
David Lynch's horrific 'Eraserhead' may be the most cohesive film ever made
By James DiGiovanna
Pretty Garbage
Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson star in another good-looking, but stupid movie
By Bob Grimm
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Rock Foundations
Dean and Britta keep it simple, keep on rollin'
By Annie Holub
Hypnotic and Raucous
Austin hard-rock band Lions can relate to facial hair, but can't relate to the Top 40
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Live
By Sean Bottai
Rhythm & Views
Reverend Organdrum
By Carl Hanni
The Mars Volta
Keren Ann
By Jessie Nelson
Top Ten in Music
Comedy That's Real
Janet Neipris' mother-daughter play 'Natives' opens at Invisible Theatre
By James Reel
Encyclopedia About Tango
Argentina's famous dance is the subject of a long-running show coming to Centennial Hall
By Margaret Regan
Community and the Sacred
An art exhibit at PCC's West Campus is not flashy, but it's full of quiet strength
Deadwood Drama
Sentimentality is both a strength and a weakness in Kenneth Kieser's Western debut
By Julia Ramey
Top Ten in Books
A Feel for Greece
OPA! brings tasty Greek food to Campbell Avenue's restaurant row
By Rita Connelly
Noshing Around
By Karyn Zoldan
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