Issue: October 18, 2001

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Life works
How do local service and retail workers get by on less than a living wage? They tell us in their own words.
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Spores in the media
Threats of anthrax have some newsrooms donning latex gloves.
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C&K booted from Homecoming parade
Coffin & Keys members refused initially to identify themselves during last weekend’s UNR Homecoming Parade—a move that got them booted, thanks to security concerns.
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The psychic entertainer
An interview with Craig Browning, a “psychic entertainer” who may have predicted the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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Think outside the box
Linking a plane’s black box to the world beyond.
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Letters for October 18, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Post-season stat freaks
Our columnist looks back on an impressive season’s worth of baseball stats.
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Share the wealth
In Lauritzen + 3, photographer Erik Lauritzen and three of his students turn the ordinary into art.
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How poetic
Reno’s popular Monday night open mic poetry event gets a new home and a new style.
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Sweetly sinful
The Actory explores the seven deadly sins in an entertaining murder-mystery.
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Out of control
With Bandits, director Barry Levinson appears to have lost control of his production.
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Silent all these years
After seven years together, local band Fall Silent is going strong.
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Playing it safe
Manouk’s has the chance to be a great restaurant, but the kitchen needs to take more risks.
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