Vol. 31, No. 14
Summer Survival
Summer in the Old Pueblo means snowbirds leave and we stay to suck it up, sweat and play
By Mari Herreras
Danehy
For Tom, breaking the law is breaking the law, even if the reasons are right
By Tom Danehy
Cecilia on Congress
Steven Tracy returned to Tucson to open a recording studio in the heart of downtown
By Joshua Levine
Water Pressure
The Rosemont Mine hits a new snag over a key permit
By Jim Nintzel
Jump in the Poole
Sure, J.M. Smith is gone, but the new guy knows what he's talking about as well
By Brad Poole
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Pedersen on Sports
A Tucsonan spends his summer vacation dealing cards (and showing off a regrettable tattoo) in Vegas
By Brian J. Pedersen
Editor's Note
Hopefully Legible This Week
By Dan Gibson
Fish Wrap
By Arnie Bermudez
Media Watch
DeVaney continues important assistance for Vietnam veterans
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
This week in animals you don't want to find in your yard
By Anna Mirocha
The Skinny
Gary Kiehne says that Democrats are the ones shooting people
Miming to the Music
The Inner Journey: Mime, Music and Story
Crash! Bang!
Metal Mulisha presents The Crash Factory
Twin Trouble
Nothing says 'summer blockbuster' like the phrase 'adapted from a novella by Dostoyevsky'
By Bob Grimm
Racism Reference Point
Belle reminds us that the road to equality goes back centuries
By Colin Boyd
On the Rise
Running a label and creating energetic music as part of the vibrant Echo Park scene keeps Mr. Elevator & the Brain Hotel very busy
Wills Meets Reinhardt
L.A.'s Cow Bop blends bebop and Western swing into a superbly danceable combo
By Gene Armstrong
Live
The Pork Torta, Che's Lounge, Saturday, May 17
Nine Questions
Stephanie Fries
By Henry Barajas
Primer
Greg Brown
By Eric Swedlund
Soundbites
Golden Youth reminds Dan of a Christian rock band, but in a good way
Now on Shelves
The first in a Western trilogy, Miraval recipes and two books from UA Press
By Christine Wald-Hopkins
Fun for All
Yes, the latest show at the Gaslight is exactly what you'd expect, but still done as well as ever
By M. Scot Skinner
Foothills Flavors
Nox isn't cheap, but the dishes pay off
By Jacqueline Kuder
Noshing Around
It's Kingfisher Road Trip time
By C.J. Hamm
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