Issue: September 27, 2001

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Grimm’s fall movie preview
Our reviewer looks at upcoming movies and determines the good, the bad and the delayed.
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Grimm’s summer wrap-up
Bob looks back at how the summer movie-going season went.
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Takin’ what they’re giving
For families already on the edge, casino cutbacks could prove to be disastrous.
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American patriot
An interview with Dick Popovich, owner of America’s Choice.
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Right meets left on liberty
The call to not sacrifice freedom for the illusion of security transcends political ideology.
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Letters for September 27, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The Mullah of Moolah meets The Hawk
Be a consuming drone and see a concert at The Hawk, our columnist urges.
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Art meets erotica
XXXposed brings strip club culture to the art gallery.
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Girls (and boys) on film
Area filmmakers bring skipping cowboys and ‘ripping’ female athletes to the Tahoe International Film Festival.
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Some like it hot
Get your chili fix at the World Championship Chili Cook-off.
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Stage pick of the week
Brüka Theatre opens its season with Sam Shepard’s Buried Child.
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Kinda creepy
Proscenium Players Inc.'s Dracula is a passable presentation of the classic horror story.
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You gotta have heart
Hearts in Atlantis is plagued by stale dialogue and a screenplay that goes nowhere.
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Blood: The Last Vampire
The closing credits of Blood: The Last Vampire are more interesting than the movie itself.
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Mark Ribot
Mark Ribot’s music is not always pretty, but it’s always interesting.
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Dum Dum Project
Export Quality is the perfect chill-out record.
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Peace of the action
Local band Peace Mafia speaks of unity and acts with energy.
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Pass the pork, please
HoneyBaked Ham Company’s sandwiches and sides are tasty, but nothing spectacular.
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