Issue: May 30, 2002

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Bring on the Heat
Golf, kayak, catch some art, catch some rays, nab a mate, nab a bargain and leap into the Truckee River this summer in Reno.
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Truckee River plunge
With the Truckee River flowing through town, who needs a water park?
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Par excellence
Chix with Stix aims to help women golfers stay on course.
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Gold mine in Sparks
Searching through piles of sockets and soccer jerseys to find buried treasure at summer flea markets.
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Summer calendar
Art, theater, music and special events in the Reno area this summer.
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Higher than a kite
Flying in an ultralight over the hills and valleys of rural Nevada seems just the right kind of elevation.
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Budget brides online
Planning a summer wedding doesn’t have to be as stressful or as expensive with a little help from the Web.
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Truckee River tourin’
This summer, tour downtown on an inflatable kayak.
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Re-pitching Rainshadow
New interdisciplinary charter school backers are back with a revised plan.
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For skaters, by skaters
An interview with Spencer Benavides, manager and co-founder of 50/50 Boardshop.
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Buckle up your kids
Libertarian views on mandatory seat belts end when kids’ lives are at stake.
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Letters for May 30, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Episode III: Weedwacker strikes back
Sick of pulling weeds, Anakin Skywalker embraces the dark side of the Force.
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View from the fray
Fast food makes you fat—and it’s not even good.
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Clash of symbols
Wild lines, musical scales, mathematical formulas and a new alphabet flow together in James Weaver’s artistic language.
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Summer kick-off
The Reno Days Festival celebrates the city’s namesake with free music.
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Disappearing Ingenue
Disappearing Ingenue is yet another dull fiction about a Baby Boomer’s life struggles.
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The Bard gone mad
Oh-Feel-Ya takes its audience into the mind of a man who morphs into Shakespearean women.
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From the horse’s mouth
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is a sweet story told in a unique, surprising way.
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John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones’ second solo outing since Led Zepellin is adventuresome musical fare.
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Noise Ratchet
Noise Ratchet’s Till We Have Faces is a solid emo-grunge-punk effort.
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Jimmy Scott
Jimmy Scott’s eerily androgynous voice has propelled him to cult hero status in the modern jazz scene.
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Bone-piercing sounds
Local band Twice makes music that throbs, screeches and grooves.
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