| January 30 - February 5, 1997 | 
Rethinking DanceLiz Lerman has been leading a revolution in dance for two decades.By Margaret Regan 
 'Hebonic' HijinksInvisible Theatre does a nice job with Neil Simon's Lost in Yonkers.By Margaret Regan 
 Kid CommentNine-year-old Will Gossner takes a look at a puppet show, The Short Tree and the Bird that Could Not Sing.
 Progress' PilgrimsA new book details bittersweet memories of growing up in California's Santa Clara Valley.By Kent Anderson 
 Addled WisdomThe life and times of Hunter S. Thompson, gonzo journalist.By Gregory McNamee 
 Super WeirdnessAn uneven but strangely compelling graphic novel, Maximortal details the life of Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel.By James DiGiovanna 
 Media MixIt was bound to happen--a web site for voyeuristic web cruisers who want to see what other web-o-nauts are doing.
 Word On The StreetTrudy Mills, Karen Greaber, Kathie Takach
 ChowWinger's takes the traditional diner theme into a new era.By Rebecca Cook 
 Chow ScanChow Scan is Tucson Weekly's selective guide to Tucson restaurants. Reviews are indexed by both category and alphabet and there are over 100 restaurants reviewed, so go grab yourself a fork and dig in.
 Out ThereHow to breeze through Mexican customs, among other tips.By Kevin Franklin 
 DanehyDESCRIPTIONBy Tom Danehy 
 Review ForumTell us what's hot and what's shot on the local arts scene. We're looking for your views on visual, theatrical, dance and God only knows what else creations by the more refined souls among us.
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