Issue: April 11, 2002
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A Cinco de Mayo divide
Three beauty pageants. Two low-rider car shows. One deep rift in Reno’s biggest Latino festival ever.
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Taxi trouble
Tourists are getting too many free rides in casino shuttles, say peeved cabbies.
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Cousteau in Reno
The grandson of Jacques Cousteau lectures on the waters of the Reno area and of the world at TMCC.
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Parade leader
Paul Cain of Reno wrote a book that explores the gay revolution in the words of movement leaders.
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Center Street circus
Visit the Reno City Council cuz it’s sleazy and free.
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Letters for April 11, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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No love for the Trench?
Why do Renoites embrace downtown redevelopment but give the Train Trench the cold shoulder?
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The little council that could
The vote to proceed on bond sales to fund ReTRAC was pretty predictable really.
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Art every day
Speer Art Academy students prepare for their first show.
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Breasts and bands
The Boarding for Breast Cancer Foundation’s Snowboard + Music Festival features big-name bands for a good cause.
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Hello, 4-0!
The Reno Jazz Festival celebrates its 40th birthday with jazz artists Nicholas Payton and Bobby Hutcherson—and about 6,000 eager student musicians.
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Ordinary magic
The Reno Hilton’s new production, Illusionarium, is nothing to write home about.
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A decent quickie
Star-studded Big Trouble is decent lightweight entertainment with some genuine hard laughs.
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Grabbed by the Short ‘n’ Curlys
South Lake Tahoe band Short ‘n’ Curlys may inspire your next drunken escapade.
This article was published on 04.11.02