Issue: January 25, 2018
Welcome to week's Reno News & Review!
Do you enjoy short fiction? I mean really short fiction. I mean plot, setting, character, emotion and intrigue, packed into one efficient paragraph or so. Readers sent about 200 stories in to our annual 95-word fiction contest, and this week we present the winners.
In News, Dennis Myers takes a look at the first year of the Trump presidency and reports on the Women's March. Theater critic Jessica Santina found Reno Little Theater's production of Steel Magnolias—which opened on the same weekend the Women's March occurred—to be aptly timed and still resonant 31 years after it was first produced. And Todd South introduces us to the heavenly sliders at Battle Born Social in Carson City.
Thank you for reading,
Kris Vagner
Arts Editor
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Short cuts
Here are the winning entries in the RN&R’s long-running annual microfiction contest.
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Graffiti “park” halted
“Squatters” will get their taxes back.
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Not so easy
Experts see no way to Democratic Senate majority.
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Letter to the reader
Be careful with letters to the editor, and all other info.
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Get shorty
The 95-word fiction contest might be my very favorite annual RN&R tradition.
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Another year, another march
Curbing Trump with marching feet.
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Cockamamie legal theories
The Bundy case passes into history.
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Flower power
Reno Little Theater stages Steel Magnolias, and it’s still powerful after 31 years.
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The boyfriends’ (and girlfriends’) guide to #metoo
How to deal with a #metoo disclosure from someone you’re close to.
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Intelligent design
Phantom Thread is an acting showcase, a technical achievement, and another fine script from director Paul Thomas Anderson.
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Call Me by Your Name
One of 2017’s better love stories, this sumptuously filmed romance set in Italy is a thing of beauty to look at.
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Crown jewel
Ruby Fradkin has always been on the search to create new music.
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Born again
Battle Born Social in Carson City specializes in craft cocktails and small bites.
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