Issue: July 19, 2001

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Reno Rant II
RN&R staff and contributors get their chance to fume for the annual Rant Issue.
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Government
The government should stop discriminating against unmarried, long-term couples and their families.
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Vegetarianism
Being a vegetarian in a meat-eating world is easy—as long as you never eat out.
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Apathetic crowds
Hey, Reno—get off your ass and support the local music scene!
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Inappropriate apostrophes
Our editor rants about the use of unnecessary apostrophe’s… um, apostrophes.
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Labor arrested
Casual laborers looking for work on Galletti Way understand the city’s war against panhandling, but why pick on guys who just want an honest day’s work?
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The drummer guy
It’s hard to make a living drumming on the streets of Reno.
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Feeling gassed
Uncle Sam’s hands are in your wallet, big time, every time you fuel up your vehicle.
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It’s a mute point
General manager John Murphy lards his grammatical expertise at the Reno News & Review, with little effect.
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Letters for July 19, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Getting back to nature
It’s nice to sleep under the stars listening to the crickets chirp—unless they happen to be Mormon crickets.
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Why we can’t be friends?
When it comes to arguing over Reno redevelopment, cooperation isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
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Fantasy worlds
David McCamant’s Introspectives invites the viewer to share his dream world.
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A-peeling music
Deep Banana Blackout introduces a new line-up and an updated sound with their new album, Feel the Peel.
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Scene&herd
It’s been an upstream battle for neon artist Jeff Johnson’s installation, Truckee River Fish Market.
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Scene&herd
A Virginia City theater group goes out of business.
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Richard III is No. 1
Nevada Shakespeare Festival’s “cartoon” version of Richard III is witty, hilarious and sometimes downright creepy.
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That Brando style
Marlon Brando, Robert De Niro and Edward Norton share the screen in a moderately entertaining heist film, The Score.
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New name, new food
Formerly the New York Italian Grill, Pierino’s Ristorante Italiano has replaced the pizzas with a more upscale Italian menu.
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