Issue: January 31, 2002
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Gallery Garage
A group of Reno artists is taking its works on the road—to garages and warehouses across the country.
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Nuclear roulette
Unclear science, insufficient testing—the decision to store radioactive waste at Yucca Mountain is a high-stakes gamble.
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Tobacco prohibition rant
Fanatics want us all to quit smoking. Hah.
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Letters for January 31, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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‘67 continued
Part two of our columnist’s nostalgic remembrance of the music of 1967.
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Tender (he)arts
Sheppard Gallery’s Valentine Invitational can inspire even those who have the Valentine’s Day blues.
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A little bit of Hollywood here
You can attend the West Coast premiere of Waking Up in Reno.
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Of myths and men
Jack Douglass, one of the last old-time gambling pioneers in Reno—a contemporary of Bill Harrah and Charles Mapes—died on Jan. 18.
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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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Let’s go crazy
Brüka Theatre’s Marat/Sade is an exhausting but fascinating theater experience.
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Totally brain-dead
I Am Sam depicts mentally handicapped people in an insulting way.
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ThePostmOn delivers
Reggae musician and DJ Anthony Postman strives to turn Reno on to reggae.
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