Issue: October 23, 2003

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All in his head
Dennis Oppenheim brings an intriguing retrospective to the Nevada Museum of Art.
This article was published on 10.23.03
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Unleashed mind
Leading conceptual artist Dennis Oppenheim discusses art and artists.
This article was published on 10.23.03
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*%$# bless America
When a Sparks city employee cut the word “God” out of patriotic signs, all hell broke loose.
This article was published on 10.23.03
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Clever rugger
Rugby isn’t as widely received in northern Nevada as it is in places like South Africa.
This article was published on 10.23.03
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Bring our children home
Declare peace and bring our children home.
This article was published on 10.23.03
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Letters for October 23, 2003
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
This article was published on 10.23.03
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Don’t fear Mr. Reaper
Bruce gives advice on how to get through a parent’s death.
This article was published on 10.23.03
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Condos by the kayak park
A 12-story MegaCondo will fit right in across from the theater downtown without completely obliterating the glory of the new kayak theme park that used to be the Truckee River.
This article was published on 10.23.03
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What a trip
The newly reopened Welcome Grant gallery in Virginia City will feature psychedelic-era album and poster art.
This article was published on 10.23.03
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Beard science
Hairy-faced people from across the globe gear up for The World Beard and Mustache Championships.
This article was published on 10.23.03
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So bad it’s good
Attend this screening of Showgirls with a lecture on why they film is actually good.
This article was published on 10.23.03
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Death in dos lenguas
Dia de los Muertos is an educational play that both English- and Spanish-speaking viewers can enjoy.
This article was published on 10.23.03
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Leatherface, go home
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is good fodder for the argument that filmmakers should keep their dirty paws off the classics.
This article was published on 10.23.03
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Fish vibrations
The new Sushi Pier will give you a raw fish and wasabi high like no other.
This article was published on 10.23.03