Issue: September 12, 2002

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Lessons of Burning Man
What do Black Rock City and Reno have in common? A lot, it turns out.
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Good senior citizenship
Senior citizens turn out for Senior Fest 2002.
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Letters for September 12, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Divine aspiration
Leonard Nimoy’s photographs aim for the divine yet reveal more skin than spirit.
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Voting doesn’t suck
Local get-out-the-vote groups target young people.
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Reno’s Axle
Reno political activist Beth Miramon writes history.
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Racin’ down and dirty
The Xterra is a grueling race. Reno athlete Tom Lyons can’t wait.
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Quipster quartet
Four clean-cut, witty young men croon to old tunes in Forever Plaid
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Shot of fear
Robin Williams plays one creepy dude in One Hour Photo
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Arto Lindsay
Arto Lindsay may be an oddball, but he makes good music.
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Petite packages
Saucy songstress? Sweet girl of swing? Sophie Ralston’s music takes many forms.
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Where the soul is
The word on the street is that Bert’s New York Deli is offering soul food.
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