Issue: February 19, 2004
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The immigrant gap
Men and women from Mexico contribute to American society and want to be legal citizens, but it’s not as simple as sneaking across the border.
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When is hazardous waste not hazardous?
A proposed change in Nevada law could put more toxic waste on Nevada roads.
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Four-part harmony
The Silver Dollar Quartet sings love songs for money.
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School inequality
Our schools need to educate minorities as well as white people.
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Letters for February 19, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The rats who brought boobonic plague
Ms. Jackson’s melons spur the quickest investigative hearing of all time.
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Poems where the heart is
Willis Barnstone, poet and translator of the Bible and other religious texts returns to Reno in his upcoming series of talks.
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Firewalk with me
Two local women reveal how walking on hot coals changed their lives.
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Bodies in motion
Dance company Ailey II visits Lake Tahoe for an evening of energetic modern dance.
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Philosophy of body
L. Martina Young looks at improvisation and paradox, both as a dancer and a philosopher.
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Bondage a trois
The Triplets of Belleville is classic yet grotesque hand-drawn animation that knocks computer animation out of the water.
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Starry eyes, grounded feet
The Creed-and-Korn-like band twenty4seven pounds the pavement day in and day out in hopes of achieving super-stardom someday soon.
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Music notes
Parents show up with their black-clad teens at Evanescence’s talented performance.
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Run of the pasta mill
At Mamalaya’s, the service is great and the food is better than decent. Our writer is just waiting for the alcohol.
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