Wednesday November 14, 2001
Music
Allure Sunny Days (MCA)
Marc Anthony Libre (Columbia)
Garth Brooks Scarecrow (Capitol)
The Cure Greatest Hits, Limited Edition (Elektra)
Neil Diamond The Essential Neil Diamond (Legacy)
Enrique Iglesias Escape (Interscope)
Jewel This Way (Atlantic)
Lit Atomic (Rca)
Madonna GHV2 (Warner)
Barry Manilow Here at the Mayflower (Concord)
Paul McCartney Driving Rain (Capitol)
Reba McEntire Greatest Hits Volume 3 (Mca Nashville)
Natalie Merchant Motherland (Elektra)
Nickelback Silver Side Up (Roadrunner)
Radiohead I Might Be Wrong (live) (Capitol)
Sevendust Animosity (TVT)
Shakira Laundry Service (Epic)
Smash Mouth Smash Mouth (Interscope)
Tweaker The Attraction to All Things Uncertain (Six Degrees)
Rob Zombie Sinister Urge (Geffen)
Movies
"Harry Potter" (Warner Bros.)
"Focus" (Paramount)
"Waking Life" (Fox)
"Novocaine" (Artisan)
Videos
"Apocalypse Now Redux" (Miramax)
"At Satchem Farm" (Hasca Pictures)
"Breed" (Columbia Tri-Star)
"Dr Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (Imagine)
"Keepin' It Real" (York Entertainment)
"Out of Line" (First Look)
"Planet of the Apes" (Fox)
Books
David Baldacci "Last Man Standing" (Warner)
Jonathan Franzen "The Corrections" (Farrar Straus)
John Grisham "Skipping Christmas" (Doubleday)
Stephen Hawking "The Universe in a Nutshell" (Bantam)
Bill O'Reilly "The No-Spin Zone" (Broadway)
Events & Concerts
Sons of the Desert will perform tonight at Skrappy's, 230 E. Broadway Blvd. Call 620-1824 for more information.
Megadeth performs Friday night at the Rialto Theater, 318 E. Congress St. Call 740-0126 for info. Tickets can be ordered through TicketMaster, 321-1000.
Pima Community College presents "Louis Carlos Bernal: Mentor," a photography exhibition by former students. Reception is from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday at Pima Community College's Art Gallery. Call 206-6942 for more information.
Catch a screening of Ken Loach's "Bread and Roses," then stay for a debate about labor and immigrant issues with "Bread and Roses" screenwriter Paul Laverty and other Tucson activists. The screening is Friday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the social sciences auditorium
Come celebrate with other francophones during French Week. All are invited to play, eat, sing, dance and listen to music on the UA Mall Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Enjoy the chance to buy Native American art and meet the artists at the Indian Arts Show and Sale. The sale will be held in the courtyard of Old Town Artisans, 186 N. Meyer Ave., one block north of the Pima County Superior Court. The show is Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Admission is free.
The Young Guns and Legends tour comes to the Tucson Electric Park, 2500 E. Ajo Way, Saturday. Featured bands include the Doobie Brothers, the Marshall Tucker Band and Restless Heart, with proceeds benefiting the Southern Arizona Chapter of the Red Cross. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster, 321-1000 and all Zia Record locations.
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