Vol. 26, No. 21
Tales From the Outskirts
Intriguing stories from places a short drive away from Tucson
Danehy
Bernie Madoff's rip-off scheme was just the latest in a series of notable, historic scams
By Tom Danehy
Tales From the Outskirts: Kitt Peak
The daughter of astronomers returns to 'The Mountain' to see what others see
By Sarah Jacoby
Tales From the Outskirts: Bisbee
The Shady Dell offers visitors a time—travel experience
By Aleksa Brown
Tales From the Outskirts: Topawa/Sells
The Tohono O'odham Nation's cultural center shows off the tribe's history—and its mystical land
By Dave Devine
Tales From the Outskirts: Arivaca
This historic community adjusts to economic woes and border
By Tim Vanderpool
Gaily Down the Aisle
The ultimate celebrity same-sex wedding planner
By Sara Faith Alterman
Not So Stuffy and Formal
A new photography movement takes wedding pictures to a different artistic level
Homes Over Death
Activists both local and national try to nudge Pima County Animal Care in a no-kill direction
Let's Share
BMX fans ask the city to allow bikes and boards to spin together at Santa Rita Park
By Mari Herreras
Batter Up?
If voters approve a measure meant to save spring training, youth sports could wind up benefitting most
The Party's Over?
A new law eliminates partisan city elections—but a court fight may loom
By Jim Nintzel
Guest Commentary
The Rialto Theatre is laying claim to property it doesn't own—and here's why
By Curtis McCrary
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Vendetta-Free Zone
By Jimmy Boegle
The Skinny
By Jim Nintzel and Dave Devine
Media Watch
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
By Anna Mirocha
K. Rat
Mailbag
Messina
Hungry? Want to feel better? Raw-food lovers make their case
By Irene Messina
Random Shots
Red Meat
T Q&A
City Week
By Sarah Jacoby and Aleksa Brown
Kinks in the Food Chain
Got Dick?
Brüno pushes the limits of his R rating with his amusing antics—but he's not as consistent as Borat
By Bob Grimm
Cougar Prototype
The Loft launches a series of high-def filmed play presentations
By James Reel
Out of Touch
After a promising start, 'Beth Cooper' quickly becomes a tedious, clichéd high school comedy
Now Showing at Home
Top Ten in Movies
Connected Departure
The Veils bring their weird yet wondrous music to Tucson
By Gene Armstrong
Soundbites
By Stephen Seigel
Nine Questions
Live
By Linda Ray
Dinosaur Jr.: Farm (Jagjaguwar)
By Jarret Keene
Portland Cello Project: The Thao and Justin Power Sessions (Kill Rock Stars)
By Annie Holub
Jason Lytle: Yours Truly, The Commuter (Anti-)
By Michael Petitti
Clones and Lust
'Kitty Kitty Kitty' conveys important ideas about love and narcissism in an entertaining way
Viva Violence?
James Gaitis' entertaining dystopian satire shows a love for the desert—but what point is he trying to make?
By Christine Wald-Hopkins
Top Ten in Books
Hip but Not Exclusive
Maynards excels thanks to well-prepared dishes and fresh, at-their-peak ingredients
Noshing Around
By Adam Borowitz
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