Issue: June 19, 2003

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Rubber souls
Can a Beatles tribute band become something greater than copycats?
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Working with leftovers
Feeding the needy involves a complex combination of donated food and dwindling funds.
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Dharma bums
There’s a new bookstore downtown. How bad can life be?
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Letters for June 19, 2003
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Media monopolies are bad
To say that the Telecomm Act was passed into law to benefit the American consumer would be like saying Prohibition was passed to boost beer sales.
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Turn off the PC and make friends
It takes invested villagers to build a strong community.
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Angst whimsy
Ron Oden’s new paintings reflect on the elation and angst of being human.
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Night shift
The members of Darkcell Presents try to keep the gothic underground alive and well in Reno.
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Rap alternative
Arrested Development performs June 23 at the Truckee Regional Park Amphitheater.
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Song and dance numbers
If there’s one thing that West Side Story proves, it’s that there’s a lot of talent in the area.
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Stupid is as stupid does
Dumb and Dumberer isn’t funny. It’s just stupid.
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Catch of the day
Sushi Boat has a unique way of serving their yummy and what-the-heck-is-that sushi dishes.
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