Issue: February 14, 2002
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Out of the armpit
The firing of Lorrie Baumann in Battle Mountain signals rough times ahead for Freedom of the Press.
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Paint on the walls
Reno citizens get to work on devising a way to deal with graffiti.
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If vaginas could talk…
A student production of The Vagina Monologues comes to UNR.
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The buzz in the trenches
The initiative petition to force a vote on ReTRAC makes some city leaders nervous, as it should.
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Letters for February 14, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Stranger than fiction
When a movie claims to be based on a true story, our reviewer knows to be wary of false truths.
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Girl Scout cookies and cream
If you see a Girl Scout cookie pusher, go ahead and buy a box.
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Set in stone
California artist and mountaineer Greg Kinne makes petroglyph-inspired art.
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Celebrate Black History Month
Learn about black history from storyteller Juanita Westbrook.
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Bid on a memory
A lifetime’s worth of collectibles from Sharkey’s Nugget go on the auction block this month.
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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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Macho, macho men
Tap Dogs is an athletic celebration of machismo through tap dancing.
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Not worthy of Pig Vomit
Big Fat Liar wastes the talents of all actors involved.
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Sweet music
Sweet Polly charms audiences with their bluesy pop tunes.
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