Issue: December 05, 2002
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Junk-food wars
Schools are the front lines in the battle for our children’s health.
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Mecca for all
Despite warnings of a decrease in international students, UNR is still bringing them in.
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Addicted to healthy food
When Anthony DeMasi of the Dandelion Deli starts talking about soup, you might start to drool.
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Youth Council gives input
Kids in youth government advise adult leaders.
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Letters for December 5, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Beef. It’s what’s for dinner
Bruce Van Dyke’s recipe for good eats.
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Seashores in abstract
Tom Gardner’s oceanic paintings ask viewers to create their own strange new worlds.
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Support local authors
It’s a mini book fest and a great shopping venture in downtown Reno.
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Why grow up?
What’s the secret to directing a production of Peter Pan with 200 actors, most of them kids? Refusing to grow up helps, says director Monica Folio.
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Self-destructive cinema
The diagnosis: Analyze That proves that Mafia humor is on the way out.
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Flying red eye to the rave
The Red Eye Project act as DJs to their own “psychedelic trance” beats.
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Faux cherry trees, real comfort
With crumbly pot pies and hearty soups, the Peppermill Coffee Shop’s Comfort Food fills the belly and soothes the nerves.
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