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Don't Try This at Home | Chow Feature | Tucson Weekly
Don't Try This at Home European Market and Deli's unusual fare holds up better on the premises than as take-out
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The European Market and Deli has a lot to offer in the way of tasty, unusual and unique groceries. Lunch is quick and usually tasty, as long as you stick with the tried-and-true classics, like the traditional gyro or the cabbage rolls. They also offer a wide variety of sandwiches and have a deli with a great selection of cheeses and meats, from mortadella to veal bologna. The prices are reasonable, and service is quick and friendly, both in the deli and the market.

Open to Interpretation | Review | Tucson Weekly
He describes Alejandro Cerrudo, a gifted young dancer and choreographer in his company, whose new work "Extremely Close" will alight on the Centennial Hall stage on Tuesday: "He's capable of not just stringing together a series of words. He goes beyond the paragraph and into short stories. For someone in his mid-20s, it's an unusual gift."

Rhythm & Views | Rhythm & Views | Tucson Weekly
Per usual, the high energy, clubby tracks are where Spears shines, and Circus delivers one after another, with "Kill the Lights," "Circus," "If U Seek Amy" and "Womanizer." None of them break much new ground, but all deserve to receive heavy rotation on the club circuit. The standout track--which actually does show another side to Spears other than hard-edged vamp or "little girl lost"--is the ethereal synth-pop stunner "Unusual You." No surprise that Bloodshy and Avant wrote and produced the track, the same team behind Spears' 2004 monster hit "Toxic." With "Unusual You," they manage to create something delicate and beautiful while retaining the requisite accessible, dance-friendly vibe.

Sunny Scenes | Review | Tucson Weekly
At Sunday night's performance (June 8), the Gaslight's fabled tech crew encountered a couple of unusual glitches. In the first surf scene, the waves initially didn't roll when they should have (distant surfers are represented by little cardboard cutouts far upstage). Earlier, when Melvin was supposed to be mildly electrocuted by a gizmo, Yarema found himself convulsing without help from the lighting and sound booths. "Wow, no sound effects!" he shouted.

Soundbites | Soundbites | Tucson Weekly
Admission to the event is free, which is somewhat unusual for a benefit; money will be raised via donations and other offerings, including food sales and a raffle.

New Year's City Week | New Years Guide | Tucson Weekly
"We are kind of unusual, because we have a female in our group," Stagner said. "Occasionally, she'll sit out on a song, and the four guys will sing a cappella, like the traditional Southern-gospel quartets."

Lost in the Experience | Cinema Feature | Tucson Weekly
What makes About a Son so unusual is that director AJ Schnack created a biography of Cobain while showing almost no images of him. Instead, the Nirvana singer himself (in a series of interviews a year before he died) narrates his sad and gloopy life, while Schnack presents a series of shots from Cobain's home town, the remains of the grunge scene in Seattle, the places that Kurt visited, and the lumberjacks and nerds who influenced him.

Noshing Around | Noshing Around | Tucson Weekly
Two Tucson originals (people, not restaurants) have combined forces to open an unusual restaurant in Phoenix. Noshing normally doesn't write about that smoggy metropolis to the north, but this is worth mentioning: Dr. Andrew Weil (UA Center for Integrative Medicine) and Sam Fox (Fox Restaurant Concepts) just opened True Food Kitchen, offering what is described as great-tasting, globally inspired cuisine that nourishes body, mind and spirit. Check out the restaurant's Web site.

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9/17/06: Webglimpse 2.16.3 adds further sanitization for output variables to prevent XSS/HTML injection - we failed to fully sanitize the query string as unusual chars are required for regexp queries, but we need to eliminate those before displaying the query string on a page. Also minor fixes to the "Within X words" feature and to allow spaces inside archive configuration variables.

True Religion | Cinema Feature | Tucson Weekly
The fact that Cheadle, who's the central character, is a devout Muslim is also unusual; I can't think of another mainstream film whose protagonist is Islamic, and it's refreshing to see a religious person portrayed with some degree of complexity and sympathy.

Reading Up | Currents Feature | Tucson Weekly
Kemper said people like Castellanos aren't as unusual as some may think: 75 percent of the approximately 500 people served by LVT each year turn to the agency to learn English. While immigration critics complain that Latino immigrants are failing to learn the language, Kemper says Castellanos and other students prove that many immigrants want to and can learn English.

Tension With Dimension | Cinema Feature | Tucson Weekly
The film starts with Russian police detective Grinko (Ben Kingsley) looking at an unusual breakfast scene: A drug dealer sits at his kitchen table, apparently frozen midmeal, with a delicious knife sticking out of the back of his neck. Now, any movie that starts with Ben Kingsley and a knife in the neck is probably going to be good. But Transsiberian doesn't just coast on that opening sequence. Instead, it switches to northern China, where missionaries Roy (Woody Harrelson) and Jessie (Emily Mortimer) are getting on the trans-Siberian express, a sleeper train where they'll have Christian sex, meet some potentially dangerous drifters (Kate Mara and Eduardo Noriega) and then maybe die or kill somebody or discover a load of heroin stuffed inside vibrating erotic matryoshka dolls or just have a pleasant trip where nothing eventful happens and they deepen their marriage and learn about each other and then go home and raise kids and never discuss the matter again.

Chuckles in Disguise | Review | Tucson Weekly
The song-and-dance-and-joke olio following the main show is inspired, if that's the proper word, by the TV show Hee Haw. Well, Gaslight did Laugh-In a few months ago, so it's only fair to take on the country cousin, too. Hall actually resembles Roy Clark, but nothing is made of that after the opening ensemble number. He does come back later, though, with a good Freddy Fender impersonation, and a pretty serious one at that, not sending up the more unusual elements of Fender's style.

A Shared Reality | Music Feature | Tucson Weekly
"I think that a lot of what music is, is what comes out of people when they are free to do as they like and think, and are being their honest selves. All humans are pretty much the same, but each of us thinks and feels and perceives things differently. So we have a collective unconsciousness to tap into, but also, we are each unusual creatures, and music is a great forum for bringing that out."

Noshing Around | Noshing Around | Tucson Weekly
Readers of Budget Travel recently named Terra Cotta as one of their favorite restaurants in Arizona. (The three others named were in Chandler, Mesa and Yuma.) The playful art and unusual sauces were mentioned at 3500 E. Sunrise Drive; 577-8100.

Telling Important Stories | Review | Tucson Weekly
All right: Johnson's fascination with weirdness and death on stage are confined mainly to his Arizona Onstage Productions work. The most unusual thing he's done with his BASIS students is a production of the opera Brundibár, which was originally performed by children in a Nazi death camp. No, Johnson did not interpolate a number titled "Rock Me, Sexy Hitler."

Media Watch | Media Watch | Tucson Weekly
Tucson television news veteran Bud Foster was on the golf course with his friends. There's nothing unusual about that: Foster is an avid golfer, and a pretty darn good golfer at that. When he was clearly struggling during this particular round at the Omni Tucson National Golf Resort, his friends had an idea that something may be wrong.

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Incorporated in 1922, Granite Construction Company builds roads, tunnels, bridges, airports and other infrastructure-related projects used by millions of people. In addition, Granite produces sand, gravel, ready-mix and asphalt concrete and other construction materials. Unusual among large contractors, Granite handles both large and small jobs through its two operating divisions, Granite East and Granite West.

Pick of the Week | Pick of the Week | Tucson Weekly
"This is a book about personal well-being. Most books on grammar are reference books and take a rhetoric stance. Mine is unusual. Grammar can be used to change our feelings."

Thank You for Not Sharing | Feature | Tucson Weekly
For now, the litigation continues. On March 5, von Lohmann plans to be in Phoenix on behalf of Phoenix resident Jeffrey Howell, who is representing himself in an unusual RIAA lawsuit that further challenges how the courts look at file sharing and copyright laws. (Williamson assisted as local counsel to help von Lohmann file amicus briefs in the Howell case.)

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Revolutionary Charm | Cinema Feature | Tucson Weekly
Mostly, though, the film belongs to Marjane. As war breaks out in Iran, she heads to Vienna; discovers punk rock, love and anarchists; plays the fool; grows up and out; and hears echoes of her homeland. She's painfully real, and there's no attempt to make her heroic or perfect. Rather, she's an ordinary teenager facing unusual circumstances, and her occasional cruelties and mopey depressions make her more compelling than any storybook hero.

Asian for Everyone | Chow Feature | Tucson Weekly
The California roll did not challenge Renée's preference for the one at Sachiko (at Wilmot Road and Speedway Boulevard). Besides the traditional cucumber, avocado and imitation crab meat mixture at Tatsu, Sachiko offers little flecks of carrot and other things, giving it a more unusual character. Nevertheless, Tatsu does just fine with the standard-recipe California roll, and the spicy tuna roll was equally good.

Get Out of Town | Feature | Tucson Weekly
Even worse, these lower rainfall totals are beginning to look ordinary, not unusual, meaning that we might be in for a never-ending hot, dry spell. That's desert weather, all right--but it's more Saharan than Sonoran.

Mailbag | Mailbag | Tucson Weekly
TSO needs committed concert-goers and consistent community support. And, yes, the orchestra may need to create inventive fundraising campaigns. The programming committee may need to take more risks in selecting "more unusual repertory," which it did last season. The TSO advertising must continue to target younger attendees. But don't paint a dismal portrait of a still-thriving organization.


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