Issue: September 04, 2003
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Changing stations
Nothing gets much better for cable TV consumers after the city of Reno spent a year preparing to renew Charter Communications’ franchise.
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Run, cheetah
Two cats compete for speed records in Nevada desert.
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Don’t call us
Just tell those telemarketers not to call anymore.
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Letters for September 4, 2003
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Quoth the ravens
In the middle of the desert, a plethora of ravens gives off a creepy Poe vibe.
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The fall of downtown discontent
Sales were slightly off this year, but that’s not as bad as the news that the city of Reno’s going to triple the cost of customer parking to some downtown businesses.
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Sculpt ‘n’ skate
Sculpting with stone was a challenge and a thrill for these kids, and they got paid for it.
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Picturing a new Webster’s
The illustrator of the newest edition of Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary explains the impetus behind its pictures.
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Training actors
Brian Frishman coaches young wanna-be performers into professional actors.
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Existential indie
The Spotlight Syndicate sings with a touch of emo and a touch of punk about Sartre and Camus.
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Music notes
Gluehorse and The Saddle Tramps have albums in ther futures.
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Butt-bootin’ burgers
The burgers and the cobb salad at PJ’s are kick-ass.
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