Issue: March 14, 2002

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Center stage
Like to talk? Like to watch? A phenomenon sweeping the Reno club scene’s got you covered.
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Tapping in
A look behind the small and do-it-yourself brewery scene in Reno.
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9 ways to drink for free—almost
Tips for the low-budget drinker.
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A concert of many cultures
Foundation Orchestra Association Chairman Sean Savoy talks about what the orchestra has in store for its spring concert.
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Evolving beyond religion
Put aside religious fables and get to work on humanity.
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Letters for March 14, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Still out there
More tales from The Extraterrestrial Highway.
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Deeper in debt
The city’s thinking about bumming $120 million in bonds to finance the Downtown Events Center—but how will it pay back the dough if gaming revenue doesn’t grow?
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God and beer
Theology on Tap, a forum held by local religious leaders, brings spiritual discussions into a secular setting.
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Remembering Matthew
Nevada Rep examines the emotions of a small town after a brutal murder in The Laramie Project.
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Pushing the envelope
Ice Age‘s willingness to push the envelope makes it an above-average animated film.
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Texas funkadelic
Cuda Shaver does justice to the music it covers.
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Booze food
A guide to some of the best alcohol-absorbing food in Reno.
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