Issue: May 16, 2002

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Forbidden Medicine
A doctor in Reno practices “outlaw” medicine on cancer patients.
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North and south—hold the north
Sure, it was called the state convention for the Democratic Party, but where were the folks from northern Nevada?
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Have a ball
Robert Washburn, the man behind the upcoming Black & White Masquerade Ball.
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Letters for May 16, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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J.A.Z. up in the hizzouse!
The hills are alive with flower power in northern Nevada, so get to sniffin'.
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Flowers for Reno
Geraniums and petunias are taking over downtown Reno.
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Distinctly Dory
Local artist David Dory will inject new artistic life into a local bar.
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The Melancholy of Anatomy
The Melancholy of Anatomy is a shockingly weird and often hilarious read.
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From paper to film
A Reno writer’s fiction becomes an indie flick in the Big Apple.
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Sign of the times
Brüka challenges its audience’s beliefs with dance, humor, fire and song.
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Action good, love bad
The love story can get a bit tedious, but Attack of the Clones is still a pretty good Star Wars movie.
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Elvis Costello
When I Was Cruel proves Elvis Costello still has plenty of ammunition in his angry arsenal.
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Lounging not allowed
Reno pop punk band All is Well keeps its audiences on their feet.
This article was published on 05.16.02
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