Issue: August 02, 2001

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Fiction 101
The RN&R presents the winners of our annual short fiction contest.
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Fiction 101: The best of the rest
The best of the rest of the Fiction 101 entries.
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Fiction 101: The best of the rest of the rest
Here are some Fiction 101 entries that we would have put in the print version of the paper had we more room.
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Making friends at Camp Anytown
Kids build the kind of community they’d like to live in during a week at Camp Anytown.
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Tag, he’s it
An interview with Frank Haxton, the owner of Digiman Photography.
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Wells going dry
Wells are going dry around Northern Nevada. New development plans keep getting approved. Can you say “problem"?
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Retrofits for a better tomorrow
Washoe County’s Quality of Life Compact creates programs to serve needs.
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Letters for August 2, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The Jarbidges of Shovel County
Our columnist says there’s something special about that often mispronounced Nevada town, Jarbidge.
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Only you can bury the smoke
If only I had put those words in Smokey Bear’s mouth …
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Necessary fictions
P.T. knew Nadir could pull himself up by his knotted tennis shoe strings and be a success.
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A common thread
The Silver State Gallery offers a diverse selection of “fiber art” in Hot August Fibers VIII.
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A sweet success
Blues guitarist Buddy Guy stops in Reno next week as part of the Lloyd’s Blues Music Festival tour.
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Constricted messages
Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk chokes with his new novel.
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Scene&herd
The local gay media gets a boost with the debut of a new magazine, Reno Tahoe Outlands.
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Bard on the beach
The Comedy of Errors is the more entertaining of the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival’s two plays, but The Two Gentlemen of Verona manages to be a fairly amusing production.
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Simian cinema
Tim Burton’s eye-catching Planet of the Apes isn’t the director’s best work, but it’s a nice springboard for hopefully superior sequels.
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Destined to play
From classical violin to metal guitar, Tim Snider plays it all.
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Sunset strip steak
Friday’s Station at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe is a good choice for a lavish, romantic dinner.
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