Issue: June 13, 2002

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Living through chemistry
Two Reno men talk about what it’s like to “maintain” with a lifelong drug addiction.
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Wanda’s power
A Republican candidate for a seat in the Nevada Senate isn’t afraid of taking on the utility company.
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Battle on the dance floor
A dance teacher worries over the future of his studio and performing arts center at Park Lane Mall.
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Womanly words
Women will take center stage at an upcoming poetry night organized by Tonya Flint and Joshua Lee Vineyard.
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Valuing the ‘middle of nowhere’
Some thoughts on growing up in the Amargosa Valley, probably home to the nation’s first high-level nuke dump.
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Redoubled efforts, forgotten aims
Per-pupil spending has nothing to do with quality education, says leader of a conservative group in Nevada.
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Letters for June 13, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Attack of the crickets
An army of Mormon crickets is on the move in northern Nevada.
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Omigod! It’s wilderness sprawl!
Baffling how some folks freak out over the term “wilderness.”
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Art behind bars
An art and poetry exhibit by inmates is a mixed bag of talent and style.
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From Hollywood to Roswell
CinemaReno will screen two indie documentaries about Hollywood and Roswell, N.M., this weekend.
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April Witch
April Witch is an intense and well-written, if somewhat off-putting, book.
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Art and music to the rescue
The local arts community is putting on a party to benefit cancer patient Stewart Benson.
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Do the Deux
While Esoteric serves up a giant benefit party a few blocks away, Deux Gros Nez will celebrate its 10th annual Tour de Nez cycling race and parking lot party.
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Daydream believers
Nevada Shakespeare Festival’s interpretation of The Tempest is colorful and lighthearted.
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Scooby ‘doobie’ dud
Scooby-Doo is almost a fun movie, but a sloppy ending brings the whole film down.
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Bryan Ferry
Bryan Ferry’s Frantic offers only two good songs, and the rest are downright embarassing.
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Jim Lauderdale & Ralph Stanley
The second duo effort from Jim Lauderdale and Ralph Stanley is at least as good as the first.
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The science of rock
Delusions of Grandeur’s IQs show through their hard rock veneer.
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