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Tucson Weekly: Presidential Poison (January 7 - January 13, 1999)
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Tucson Weekly: Small World (July 1 - July 7, 1999)
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Tucson Weekly: The Year In Review (December 30
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Longtime Artist Friends Finally Stage A Group Show At Davis Dominguez Gallery.
By Margaret Regan
FOLLOW THE ROCKS in the new
Mini Blockbuster show
at Davis Dominguez Gallery. If you read them right, they tell
the story of a longtime relationship among three pioneering artists
up at Oracle s Rancho Linda Vista. James G. Davis has painted a big gray boulder set against a blue-green
landscape in Friends, an oil on paper. The rock is
the backdrop for two men affectionately posing arm in arm. You ll
find the same rock, a half-circle flattened out on the bottom,
in Bruce McGrew s Colorado Pond, an oil on canvas.
The Best And Worst Of The Local Arts Scene In 1997.
By Margaret Regan
ONE OF THE best moments in the whole art year took place
in its earliest weeks. Liz Lerman s Dance Exchange had come
to town in January, and worked intensively with local groups to
incorporate them into a professional performance at Centennial
Hall. After weeks of rehearsals, old Mexican-American women from
El Rio Neighborhood Center, Jewish mothers and children from the
Hebrew Academy, gay activists and even Ken Foster, head of
UApresents,
joined Lerman s troupe onstage for Still Crossing,
a dance about immigration and nationhood. It was a performance at once solemn and joyful. Its best moment,