Issue: February 28, 2002
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Words in the wild
Writer/editor Scott Slovic heads a cutting-edge UNR program that explores the collision of humans and the environment.
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Slaying a dragon
The eyes of a judge spotted the potential in former gang member Roberto Nerey.
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Executions don’t heal
The death penalty doesn’t bring closure for victims’ loved ones, a father of a woman killed in the Oklahoma City bombing tells a Nevada legislative subcommittee.
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Schools on the chopping block
The public schools are cutting the dough out of some programs, so sit up, parents, and pay attention.
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A good defense
The RN&R talks to Cindy and Frank Ferris about hosting an upcoming judo and jujitsu convention.
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Letters for February 28, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Part II: The battle of who cares most
The trench: Good for tourism _ or not?
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An artist’s life unveiled
If you only know Ron Oden’s work from the Reno Gazette-Journal, prepare to be even more impressed.
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The truth about Michael Lehmann
Grimm chats with the director of 40 Days and 40 Nights.
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Winter fun
The Snowfest winter carnival features games, races and more.
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Half a Life
V.S. Naipaul’s Half a Life examines an Indian man’s attempt to find himself.
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Ash is back
British songwriter Daniel Ash breaks free of his Bauhaus/Love and Rockets past.
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No longer silent
A one-woman show explores the life of Rachel Carson, the mother of the modern environmental movement.
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Keep it in your pants
40 Days and 40 Nights is a relatively intelligent antidote to the recent onslaught of immature sex comedies.
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Desmond Williams
Desmond Williams’ debut CD is a kaleidoscopic program of dance music styles.
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Show some love
Local rapper P-Dub’s album The Biggest Little City is about to go national—and finally, his hometown is starting to show him a little love.
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The lap of luxury
With its scrumptious food, chivalrous waiters and ambiant lighting, Lexie’s Restaurant offers luxury dining well worth its price.
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