Issue: November 22, 2001

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Reindeer on ‘Old Rosie’
Some residents call it an eyesore—but owner Gary Schmidt says the Reindeer Lodge is more of a free indoor/outdoor museum.
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Holiday bleah
Winter: It’s dark and people buy too much stuff.
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He’s breaking up the scenery
Gerry Larrivee likes to think up kooky news signs to place along U.S. Highway 395.
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Hot dog royalty
Steve and April King run a hot dog stand along the Truckee River.
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Letters for November 22, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Chiseled, jiggled and pumped
Don’t get sucked in by those exercise equipment commercials, our columnist warns.
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Artful Joe
The RN&R visits the in-home gallery of a retired engineer and artist.
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Keeping the Keystone
The Keystone’s late fall line-up offers the indy and art films you wanna see.
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A look at art and independent films coming to the Keystone at Riverside:
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O Christmas plays
Get psyched up for the holidays with local theater productions.
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They’ve done it again
The Coens make yet another masterpiece with The Man Who Wasn’t There.
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Keep Tahoe Green
South Lake Tahoe band Lavish Green has a new line-up and a more mature sound.
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