Issue: April 12, 2001

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Hate stinks
Pride and prejudice lead to blood and firebombs in Northern Nevada, across the nation and around the world. But how is the area responding to this hate?
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Subtle symbols
Hate radio sucks. And here are some symbols to look out for, Mom.
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Foster fix
A Child Watch tour takes community activists to the front lines of Washoe County’s foster child care system.
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Jerry Stearns
An interview with Jerry Stearns, the general manager at Silver State/Beacon Liquor & Wine’s on-premise division.
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Technology terrors
Technology wreaks havoc on the RN&R this week, and a former RGJ technology writer makes his debut at the RN&R with a piece on hate crimes.
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High school low
In the ground zero of middle-class suburbia, something has short-circuited in young white males, and they’re letting us know.
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Letters for April 12, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Borealis in Wonderland
Our columnist comments on last week’s rare aurora borealis display.
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Pom-poms in the vineyards of public life
UNR cheerleaders bail on Mayor Griffin’s State of the City address. Darn.
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Surreal ceramics
Odd, yet impressive sculptures make up the exhibit currently at Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery.
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Overcoming my fear of bell bottoms
In an effort to overcome a hatred of ‘70s garb, our editor went to the Bell Bottoms Bash. And now he’s nauseous.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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In The Mix
Onimusha: Warlords is so good, it’s getting our reviewer’s undies in a bunch.
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Local women musicians find strength in numbers
Reno female musicians come together and hope to launch a women’s music festival.
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The game of life
Gothic North challenges the stereotypes associated with the elderly in its production of The Gin Game.
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Gonna be famous
Carson Performing Arts’ Fame—The Musical makes our reviewer wonder: Where did the capitol get all those talented kids?
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White lines
Despite a few flaws, Blow is a good-looking and watchable movie that benefits from the performances of Johnny Depp and Ray Liotta.
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The Legend of Drunken Master
The Legend of Drunken Master may be Jackie Chan’s all-time best film.
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Darin Talbot
Darin Talbot’s Tahoe Backcountry offers Jimmy Buffet-style songs about Tahoe life.
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A familiar face
Despite rapid change in the Reno landscape, Miguel’s remains a local institution serving familiar and satisfactory Mexican food.
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