Issue: February 22, 2001

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Comedy quest
Why do these people go through torture just to make people laugh?
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Entrenched
Two politicians debate the Big Dig—for depressed train tracks in downtown Reno.
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Mitchell Wright
An interview with Mitchell Wright, a program attorney at the National Judicial College.
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Meter musings
Meter officers may be chasing customers away from downtown; an RN&R intern’s project leads to bigger things.
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Equality remains elusive
We haven’t come a long way in the struggle for racial equality.
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Letters for February 22, 2001
Letters to the editor for Feb. 22, 2001.
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Who hard-wired your head?
A recent RN&R story about love and marriage scares the bejesus out of our columnist.
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Reflections while chaining up
Mike and a buddy encountered a storm while traveling over the Sierras recently. Here’s a transcript.
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Of homeless geeks and earthquakes
It’s weird to hear the latest buzz over Reno as a techie hub of choice for what some hopeless optimists call “new technology firms.”
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Telling a story
Painter Sherry Sims wants viewers to draw their own conclusions about her artwork.
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Revenge of the English majors
An RN&R staffer shares her obsession with an online word game.
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Gettin’ jazzy with it
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Scene&herd
Live music returns to Reno Live; Tahoe Independent Film Festival moves from spring to fall.
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Canine chronicle
Reno Little Theater’s Sylvia is good overall, but the title character needs to act more like a dog.
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A hellishly bad movie
Down to Earth is a bad re-make of Heaven Can Wait.
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The other Reno Arch
Local band Arch has been perfecting its signature sound since 1995.
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Simply good cooking
For authentic down-home cooking, Heidi’s Family Restaurant won’t disappoint with its delicious stick-to-your-ribs food.
This article was published on 02.22.01