Silver Prints
The Center For Creative Photography celebrates its first quarter-century. [09-11-00]
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
Manifest Destiny
Jim Paul guides the UA Poetry Center into new territory. [08-28-00]
J. Uschuk, TUCSON WEEKLY
White-Water Writers
Four unlikely women of words take a televised raft ride through the Grand Canyon. [08-07-00]
Christine Wald-Hopkins, TUCSON WEEKLY
This American Icon
An interview with National Public Radio's beloved David Sedaris. [06-19-00]
Keith Pandolfi, TUCSON WEEKLY
Playwright Of Passage
Artist-in-residence Elaine Romero brings stories and communities to life. [06-05-00]
James Reel, TUCSON WEEKLY
War Stories
Issues of racism, xenophobia, religion, education, sexism and veteran's rights all make their way into "Claudia's Family." [10-25-99]
Mari Wadsworth, TUCSON WEEKLY
A Persistence of Vision
American Theatre masters Lanford Wilson and Marshall Mason bring their golden touch to the Copper State. [08-02-99]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Rural Renaissance
Violinist Luca Ciarla and pianist Sean Schulze, artists-in-residence in Chamber Music America's Rural Residence Program, bring both the finer and fun points of chamber music to Safford, Ariz. [07-26-99]
James Reel, TUCSON WEEKLY
How German Is It?
Six German artists explore their national identity. [07-19-99]
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
Reality Checks And Balances
Public television's 12th annual 'P.O.V.' documentary series is 100 Percent pabulum-free. [06-01-99]
James Reel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Back In Black
What is art? At Elizabeth Cherry Contemporary Art gallery, the more apt question is, where's the art? [05-03-99]
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
To Baldly Go...
The Rachel Rosenthal Company's performance-art work, "Timepiece," is about memory and its distortion, time and relativity and survival. [04-26-99]
James Reel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Old South, New Jews
"The Last Night Of Ballyhoo" Makes Us Think, Even As It Makes Us Laugh. [04-26-99]
Dave Irvin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Razzle Frazzle
"On The Razzle" is well worth seeing, especially if you enjoyed the shrewd use of language in "Shakespeare In Love." [04-19-99]
TUCSON WEEKLY
Mexican Revelation
Chávez and Revueltas, as different as machaca and chorizo, are bonded by place and time. [04-19-99]
James Reel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Tortured Artist Effect
"Caravaggio" never rises far enough above self-pity to a reach a level of true tragedy. [04-12-99]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Entrancing Dance
A brand-new evening length piece by modern dance choreographer Margaret Jenkins, "Breathe Normally" interprets actress Olympia Dukakis' family memories through video, spoken word, dance movement and music. [04-12-99]
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
August Madness
A kinder, gentler version of Strindberg proves easier to watch, but ultimately inaccurate. [04-05-99]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Minimalism Goes 3D
Don't try to figure out what this 3D film with live musicians is about. [03-29-99]
James Reel, TUCSON WEEKLY
Lucky Stars
With husband-and-wife leads Qisheng Zhang and Yen-Li Chen-Zhang, the romance in Ballet Arizona's production of Romeo and Juliet is no act. [03-29-99]
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
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