Vol. 31, No. 30
Remembering Chuck Bowden
Friends say goodbye to a Southern Arizona literary titan
Danehy
Tom isn't a fan of the name change over at (what was known as) St. Gregory
By Tom Danehy
Patient Focused
Desert Bloom Re-Leaf Center on the Eastside is looking toward the future, while helping card-holders in the present
By Chris Flora
Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Editor's Note
Fun, Fun, Fun
By Dan Gibson
The Skinny
Reaction to the White House's delay on immigration reform and more
By Jim Nintzel
Media Watch
Kayla Anderson leaves town and more
By John Schuster
Police Dispatch
This week in trailer parks and hospital escapees
By Anna Mirocha
Hoopleville
By David Kish
City Week
Our picks for the week include a play about jaguars
By Mari Herreras
Two Imitating Party People
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon are back on the road in a sequel that's smarter and better than its predecessor
By Colin Boyd
Crime and Punishment
Film adaptations of Elmore Leonard novels are generally great ("Jackie Brown") or terrible ("The Big Bounce"); guess which category "Life of Crime" falls into?
By Bob Grimm
Cinema Showdown
"God Help the Girl," skateboard vids and more
Groove Is in Their Hearts
Copper And Congress' second album is intentionally constructed through collaboration
By Eric Swedlund
State of Mine
Sebadoh continue to carry the torch for tortured looks at failed romance via indie rock
By Joshua Levine
Soundbites
It's (almost) Great Cover-Up time!
Nine Questions
Jimi Giannatti
Live
Mini Mansions and Mute Swan; Club Congress, Monday, Sept. 8
Questions and Quandaries
You're going to spend a lot of money seeing plays this season if "A Kid Like Jake" is any indication
By Sherilyn Forrester
Now on Shelves
Working class lives in 1970s New Mexico, a look at Navajo culture, football and war
By Christine Wald-Hopkins
Nine on the Line
Adam Lehrman
By C.J. Hamm
Forever on Fourth
La Indita is a Tucson classic well worth revisiting
By Rita Connelly
Noshing Around
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