Issue: October 04, 2001

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How Ira Hansen got the boot
As a conservative talk show host at Reno’s KKOH-AM, he had nearly complete freedom of speech—until he questioned U.S. foreign policy in Israel.
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Man behind the film
Reno resident Keith Davis can process your film, show you the Sierra and whip up a tasty vegetarian dish.
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Disagreement on homosexuality
Homosexuality is a disease, or something.
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Letters for October 4, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Maxing out the karmic credit card
Our columnist muses on karma and the events of Sept. 11.
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Warm, fuzzy propaganda
The city votes to fund a propaganda campaign, spending your money to tell you what to think.
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Native son
Artist Ray Valdez tells the story of his homeland and his people.
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Independents’ day
The editors of Sacramento-based Heckler magazine pay tribute to snowboarders, skateboarders and musicians in a new book, Declaration of Independents.
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Ace in the hole
Mark Joseph’s The Wild Card is a page-turning thriller.
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Romantic sensations
Jim Brickman will fill the Pioneer Center with his New Age piano music this weekend.
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Stage pick of the week
The Actory opens its season with Stephen Sondheim’s Getting Away With Murder.
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All in the family
Brüka Theater presents the king of all dysfunctional families in Buried Child.
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Just plain stupid
Ben Stiller doesn’t live up to his potential in Zoolander, our critic says.
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Daydream believers
Local band 7th Source is making a musical life a reality.
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Comfort in the familiar
Chinese Village offers all the usual suspects, and they’re all pretty tasty.
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The Code of the Old West
It’s time once again for the annual Biggest Little Best of Reno contest.
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Local personalities
What would a lunch with Moya Lear be like?
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