Issue: January 24, 2002

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Cheap thrills
A trip to casinos where the locals play turns into a frenzy of nickels and pennies.
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Building future cities
Northern Nevada kids think up green, environmentally friendly cities with renewable energy sources at annual Future Cities competition.
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Striking a balance on Israel
Not all Palestinians raise their kids to be suicide bombers.
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Letters for January 24, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Revisiting the Summer of Love
George Harrison’s death brings back memories of groundbreaking music for our columnist.
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Shine on, you crazy torch
A trip to see the torch turns into a quest for inspiration.
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Dear old golden rule days
Inspired by years of teaching art to kids, Ann O’Lear creates School Days.
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Get money to study
Students can get financial help from the Jean Ford Women’s Studies Fund.
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A familiar stew
Maybe it’s the band, maybe it’s the beer or the raffle prizes, but the annual Brew HaHa—a fundraiser for Sierra Arts—sells out year after year.
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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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What else? Fantastick!
Riverfront’s Fantasticks abounds with strong performances and big laughs.
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Get the pooper scooper
Lame pratfalls and useless sentimentality abound in Disney’s Snow Dogs.
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Papa knows best
Papa Murphy’s Take ‘N’ Bake is miles above your standard delivered pizza, making the drive worth it.
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