Issue: September 13, 2001

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Burning Ban
In Black Rock City, almost anything goes—unless you hang something huge and homoerotic on the street corner.
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Siena struggles
The Siena’s gaming numbers in its first month were bad, but owner Barney Ng remains optimistic about this ‘locals’ casino.
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Trench warfare
Reno’s unpopular trench project demonstrates a need for tax reform.
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Toni Toni Toni!
An interview with Toni Tennille, superstar and Washoe Valley resident.
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Upward and onward
Despite the horrors of Sept. 11, 2001, we all must go on.
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Road to recovery
Substance abuse prevention is the focus of Recovery Month.
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Letters for September 13, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Report from the playa
Our columnist files his yearly report on Burning Man.
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The big finale
Mike hits the road—but only after a few parting shots.
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Blessed are the peacemakers
Beware of society’s collective need to punish someone for Tuesday’s tragedy.
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Art over disability
The MDA Art Collection promotes the work of artists with neuromuscular diseases.
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Finding the inner warrior
Biker-turned-author Nik Colyer writes about manhood, marriage and motorcycles in his first published novel, Channeling Biker Bob: Heart of a Warrior.
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Simply stunning
Nevada’s inner beauty is set free by Deon Reynolds’ camera in Nevada.
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Buckcherry with Lennon, Redcel
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Who’s the man?
Gordie Brown doesn’t disappoint with his one-man show.
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Heavy metal mess
Rock Star starts off like the Next Big Thing but flounders like the career of a one-hit wonder.
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Trippin’ out
Trippin’ Buddha’s plays eclectic music with an emphasis on fun.
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Falls flat
Boulevard Pizza has a long history in Sparks, but its pizza isn’t one for the record books.
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