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Mickelsen Paul and Sherri
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10870 West Alex Avenue 85373

Morgan R Alex Attorney
(520)452-1002
2151 South Highway 92 85635

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Alex Auto Sales Ii
(520)741-9499
5382 S Nogales Hwy 85706

Alex Upholstery Shop
(520)624-2377
1702 South Park Avenue 85713

Alex's Looking Glass
(520)887-3020
4249 North Tuttle Avenue 85705

Benavidez- Thomas Alex Attorney
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220 East Wetmore Road Suite 110 85705

Ortega Alex Painting Contractor
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3237 East President Street 85714

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860 South Craycroft Road 85711

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The Range | The Range | Tucson Weekly
The board chooses Celania-Fagen on a 3-2 vote, with members Joel Ireland, Adelita Grijalva and Alex Rodriguez on the prevailing side. Bruce Burke and Judy Burns supported former IBM exec Rick Myers for the post.

Tucson Weekly | Best Of Tucson® 2008 | Best of Tucson® 2008
Before we even got to the picture-taking and copy-writing, Annie Holub was there, counting all of the print-version ballots—which, considering how horrendous handwriting can be these days, is NOT an easy task. Some 30 Weekly writers chipped in to write blurbs (which also isn't easy; try summing up, say, a really good restaurant in 120 words). And all along, the members of our crack design staff—Duane Hollis, Alex McGrath, James Werner and Greg Willhite—have been doing things, big (like designing ads) and small (like adding in that missing comma), to make this issue the best. John Banks and the folks at DesertNet deserve props for taking all of these words and images and making them look good online.

Tucson Weekly | Best Of Tucson® 2008 | Best of Tucson® 2008
Before we even got to the picture-taking and copy-writing, Annie Holub was there, counting all of the print-version ballots—which, considering how horrendous handwriting can be these days, is NOT an easy task. Some 30 Weekly writers chipped in to write blurbs (which also isn't easy; try summing up, say, a really good restaurant in 120 words). And all along, the members of our crack design staff—Duane Hollis, Alex McGrath, James Werner and Greg Willhite—have been doing things, big (like designing ads) and small (like adding in that missing comma), to make this issue the best. John Banks and the folks at DesertNet deserve props for taking all of these words and images and making them look good online.

Mailbag | Mailbag | Tucson Weekly
Vigilante Watch Groups + Alex Mills' Land = Everybody Wins!; Alex Mills Needs to Quit His Bitching and Accept That Things Affect Property Values

Mailbag | Mailbag | Tucson Weekly
Vigilante Watch Groups + Alex Mills' Land = Everybody Wins!; Alex Mills Needs to Quit His Bitching and Accept That Things Affect Property Values

Glass Attack, Inc.
Big changes are underway at Glass Attack, Inc. This summer we will undertake extensive building renovations as well as diversifying our operations. This will include Gallery, Photo Documentation Facilities, Cooperative Jewelers Studio as well as our Custom Glass and Metal Fabrication services. After 10 years, we are finally going to have an operating website. Until the site goes on- line this summer, please visit the website for Alex Adams, Glass Attack, Inc’s President and Lead Designer. At WWW.ARTISTADAMS.COM
Alex and Catherine Adams

Now Showing at Home | Now Showing at Home | Tucson Weekly
The trio—Peart, bassist and vocalist Geddy Lee, and guitarist Alex Lifeson—provides candid and often hilarious observations on their long journey, including a semi-recent six-year hiatus while Peart was coping with tragedy. All aspects of their musical transformations—from prog-rock gods to synthesizer rockers to heavy-guitar rock artists—are observed. Before watching this film, I had taken for granted how varied and rich their career has been.

Tucson's Everyday People: In the Mode of Beauty | The Range: The Tucson Weekly's Daily Dispatch | Tucson Weekly
Danielle Sweety, a hairstylist in Tucson, explains her out-of-the-ordinary day of preparing and finalizing her models for the Moda Provocateur on March 7 in this video slideshow by Alex Cooley. The Moda Provocateur is a fashion show that raises money for the Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation. Cooley is a student at the UA School of Journalism.
Tags: Alex Cooley, SAAF, Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation, Danielle Sweety, Video

Tucson Weekly | Best Of Tucson® 2008 | Best of Tucson® 2008
Before we even got to the picture-taking and copy-writing, Annie Holub was there, counting all of the print-version ballots—which, considering how horrendous handwriting can be these days, is NOT an easy task. Some 30 Weekly writers chipped in to write blurbs (which also isn't easy; try summing up, say, a really good restaurant in 120 words). And all along, the members of our crack design staff—Duane Hollis, Alex McGrath, James Werner and Greg Willhite—have been doing things, big (like designing ads) and small (like adding in that missing comma), to make this issue the best. John Banks and the folks at DesertNet deserve props for taking all of these words and images and making them look good online.

People Who Need Help | Review | Tucson Weekly
Chadwyk Collins is the smug prick he needs to be as Stuart, but he drifts off toward the end when Durang forgets to give his character something interesting to do. Scott O'Brien and Alex Smith round out the cast, all ably directed by Joe Marshall, who aside from fostering Van Houten's unpredictability, tries to keep the other characters grounded in the real world.

Tucson Weekly | Best Of Tucson® 2008 | Best of Tucson® 2008
Before we even got to the picture-taking and copy-writing, Annie Holub was there, counting all of the print-version ballots—which, considering how horrendous handwriting can be these days, is NOT an easy task. Some 30 Weekly writers chipped in to write blurbs (which also isn't easy; try summing up, say, a really good restaurant in 120 words). And all along, the members of our crack design staff—Duane Hollis, Alex McGrath, James Werner and Greg Willhite—have been doing things, big (like designing ads) and small (like adding in that missing comma), to make this issue the best. John Banks and the folks at DesertNet deserve props for taking all of these words and images and making them look good online.

Mailbag | Mailbag | Tucson Weekly
Vigilante Watch Groups + Alex Mills' Land = Everybody Wins!; Alex Mills Needs to Quit His Bitching and Accept That Things Affect Property Values

The End | Cinema Feature | Tucson Weekly
Alex Proyas
In Knowing, writer-director Alex Proyas gets Cage to calm down a bit--no small feat, considering that the movie is about the end of the world. If there were ever a reason for Cage to scream and do his bug-eyed look, it'd be the end of the world. Yet Cage actually does some sublime work as John Koestler, a man who decodes a list of numbers dug up from a time capsule at the school his son, Caleb (Chandler Canterbury), attends. The numbers chronologically show the locations, dates and death tolls for major disasters over the last 50 years.
Tags: Cinema Feature, Chandler Canterbury, Thriller, Science Fiction, Mystery, Alex Proyas, Rose Byrne, Drama, Action, Nicolas Cage
Director: Alex Proyas

Tucson Weekly | Best Of Tucson® 2008 | Best of Tucson® 2008
Before we even got to the picture-taking and copy-writing, Annie Holub was there, counting all of the print-version ballots—which, considering how horrendous handwriting can be these days, is NOT an easy task. Some 30 Weekly writers chipped in to write blurbs (which also isn't easy; try summing up, say, a really good restaurant in 120 words). And all along, the members of our crack design staff—Duane Hollis, Alex McGrath, James Werner and Greg Willhite—have been doing things, big (like designing ads) and small (like adding in that missing comma), to make this issue the best. John Banks and the folks at DesertNet deserve props for taking all of these words and images and making them look good online.

Tucson Weekly | Best Of Tucson® 2008 | Best of Tucson® 2008
Before we even got to the picture-taking and copy-writing, Annie Holub was there, counting all of the print-version ballots—which, considering how horrendous handwriting can be these days, is NOT an easy task. Some 30 Weekly writers chipped in to write blurbs (which also isn't easy; try summing up, say, a really good restaurant in 120 words). And all along, the members of our crack design staff—Duane Hollis, Alex McGrath, James Werner and Greg Willhite—have been doing things, big (like designing ads) and small (like adding in that missing comma), to make this issue the best. John Banks and the folks at DesertNet deserve props for taking all of these words and images and making them look good online.

Mailbag | Mailbag | Tucson Weekly
Vigilante Watch Groups + Alex Mills' Land = Everybody Wins!; Alex Mills Needs to Quit His Bitching and Accept That Things Affect Property Values

Mailbag | Mailbag | Tucson Weekly
Vigilante Watch Groups + Alex Mills' Land = Everybody Wins!; Alex Mills Needs to Quit His Bitching and Accept That Things Affect Property Values

Mailbag | Mailbag | Tucson Weekly
Vigilante Watch Groups + Alex Mills' Land = Everybody Wins!; Alex Mills Needs to Quit His Bitching and Accept That Things Affect Property Values

Tucson Weekly | Best Of Tucson® 2008 | Best of Tucson® 2008
Before we even got to the picture-taking and copy-writing, Annie Holub was there, counting all of the print-version ballots—which, considering how horrendous handwriting can be these days, is NOT an easy task. Some 30 Weekly writers chipped in to write blurbs (which also isn't easy; try summing up, say, a really good restaurant in 120 words). And all along, the members of our crack design staff—Duane Hollis, Alex McGrath, James Werner and Greg Willhite—have been doing things, big (like designing ads) and small (like adding in that missing comma), to make this issue the best. John Banks and the folks at DesertNet deserve props for taking all of these words and images and making them look good online.

Tucson Weekly | Best Of Tucson® 2008 | Best of Tucson® 2008
Before we even got to the picture-taking and copy-writing, Annie Holub was there, counting all of the print-version ballots—which, considering how horrendous handwriting can be these days, is NOT an easy task. Some 30 Weekly writers chipped in to write blurbs (which also isn't easy; try summing up, say, a really good restaurant in 120 words). And all along, the members of our crack design staff—Duane Hollis, Alex McGrath, James Werner and Greg Willhite—have been doing things, big (like designing ads) and small (like adding in that missing comma), to make this issue the best. John Banks and the folks at DesertNet deserve props for taking all of these words and images and making them look good online.

Tucson Weekly | Best Of Tucson® 2008 | Best of Tucson® 2008
Before we even got to the picture-taking and copy-writing, Annie Holub was there, counting all of the print-version ballots—which, considering how horrendous handwriting can be these days, is NOT an easy task. Some 30 Weekly writers chipped in to write blurbs (which also isn't easy; try summing up, say, a really good restaurant in 120 words). And all along, the members of our crack design staff—Duane Hollis, Alex McGrath, James Werner and Greg Willhite—have been doing things, big (like designing ads) and small (like adding in that missing comma), to make this issue the best. John Banks and the folks at DesertNet deserve props for taking all of these words and images and making them look good online.

Mailbag | Mailbag | Tucson Weekly
Vigilante Watch Groups + Alex Mills' Land = Everybody Wins!; Alex Mills Needs to Quit His Bitching and Accept That Things Affect Property Values

Tucson Weekly | Best Of Tucson® 2008 | Best of Tucson® 2008
Before we even got to the picture-taking and copy-writing, Annie Holub was there, counting all of the print-version ballots—which, considering how horrendous handwriting can be these days, is NOT an easy task. Some 30 Weekly writers chipped in to write blurbs (which also isn't easy; try summing up, say, a really good restaurant in 120 words). And all along, the members of our crack design staff—Duane Hollis, Alex McGrath, James Werner and Greg Willhite—have been doing things, big (like designing ads) and small (like adding in that missing comma), to make this issue the best. John Banks and the folks at DesertNet deserve props for taking all of these words and images and making them look good online.

Mailbag | Mailbag | Tucson Weekly
Vigilante Watch Groups + Alex Mills' Land = Everybody Wins!; Alex Mills Needs to Quit His Bitching and Accept That Things Affect Property Values

Tucson Weekly | Best Of Tucson® 2008 | Best of Tucson® 2008
Before we even got to the picture-taking and copy-writing, Annie Holub was there, counting all of the print-version ballots—which, considering how horrendous handwriting can be these days, is NOT an easy task. Some 30 Weekly writers chipped in to write blurbs (which also isn't easy; try summing up, say, a really good restaurant in 120 words). And all along, the members of our crack design staff—Duane Hollis, Alex McGrath, James Werner and Greg Willhite—have been doing things, big (like designing ads) and small (like adding in that missing comma), to make this issue the best. John Banks and the folks at DesertNet deserve props for taking all of these words and images and making them look good online.


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