Issue: May 10, 2001

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Kids & art
The RN&R eavesdrops while families tour Duane Hanson: Virtual Reality at the Nevada Museum of Art.
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Virtual messages
While Duane Hanson’s contemporary works lack the controversial nature of his older pieces, they still carry powerful meanings.
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Upcoming hands/ON! programs
Upcoming hands/ON! Sunday family programs.
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State budget face-off
When it comes down to the wire, cutting the budget means hacking services we all need.
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Doyle foible
The investigation of Reno City Councilwoman Sherrie Doyle goes to the attorney general.
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The editor? He’s her fault …
An interview with Linda Boegle, the editor’s mom. Hmm it must be Mother’s Day or something.
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On the Web
The RN&R launches its long-awaited Web site; the victims in the Fallon leukemia cluster are going to Disneyland, thanks to a local radio host’s efforts.
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Nightmare? Nope, it’s news
Those bad dreams about a world run by large corporations have come true.
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Letters for May 10, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Star Wars and cyber-poop
Our columnnist mulls over “cyber-poop” and the Lunkhead Movement.
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Letters from the edge—and beyond
Mike and his alleged family write letters to the editor, which lead us to believe Mike may have taken one too many pain pills.
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Devil in the details
After debating the finer points of a Shoppers Square expansion for hours, the Reno City Council approved the abandonment of Locust Street.
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Nevada, big and small
Minis and Maxis reveals the beauty of the West—big and small.
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Hot wheels
A Reno man turns his Porsche passion into a exhibit at the Nevada Automobile Museum.
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Touring the museum
Our arts editor invites a few first-time visitors to accompany her on a self-guided tour through the National Automobile Museum.
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Benefit for Rockette Bob
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Sister Crazy
Sister Crazy by Emma Richler is a dark, intense excursion into one girl’s life.
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Pledge drive aims to keep local cafe open
Deux Gros Nez may close its doors soon, unless a drive to turn the quirky café into a co-op proves successful.
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Jolly good show
Brüka Theatre continues to raise the bar for local theater with The Threepenny Opera.
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A so-so sequel
The Mummy Returns isn’t as fun the second time around.
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Superman—The Movie (Special Edition)
Screen tests highlight Superman—The Movie (Special Edition)
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Ralph Stanley Story
An excellent documentary about bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley comes on the heels of a surge in his popularity.
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Richard Lester reaches his peak with A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.
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One potato, two potato
Lindy’s Deli offers stick-to-your-ribs food in ample portions but should include non-starchy vegetables as side dishes.
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