Issue: November 20, 2003

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Dinner with the Donners
Interest in the Donner Party has been rekindled after a recent archaeological excavation. Between recently discovered physical artifacts and accounts of old, we’re getting closer to piecing together what really happened.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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Smokin’ airwaves
Marijuana decriminalization advocates stoke up a TV ad campaign in Nevada.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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Roadkill to riches
If you have enough money, you can buy anything, says Bill Anderson, founder of the Ponderosa Ranch.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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The right to run
The scales to political ascension are already weighted on the side of nuts and liars.
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Eat at Joe
When it gets down to grubtime, put Brian first in line.
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The myth of the ideal female body
If women don’t band together to fight the false portrayal of women’s bodies, problems of unreal expectations will just continue.
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Letters for November 20, 2003
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Man vs. mucus
There’s nothing like that first wad of phlegm to illuminate the road to bronchitis recovery.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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What you lose with TV news
The new TV news is so fun and entertaining that you hardly even notice the lack of substantial content and a missing flagpole or two.
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Use the force, Lukas
Bobby Lukas has his first art opening in the Red Mountain Gallery at TMCC.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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Buy the book
Do the prices in the chain bookstores get you down? Here’s the skinny on five of the Truckee Meadows’ finest purveyors of used books.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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Going for baroque
Red Priest performs classical music with a major twist that promises to rile up its audience.
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It’s unavoidable
Bishop Manogue students recreate the nothingness that defined growing up in the 1980s with a production of The Breakfast Club.
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Friends in low places
The Station Agent is an award-deserving film about friendship.
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You know Who
Exclusively on our website, Bob Grimm’s reviews of newly released DVDs.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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Break out the banjo
No Bad Barley brings eclectic members together to create a wild kind of bluegrass.
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Music notes
Ark-a’ik is closed, but owner Steve Peto says he plans on having things up and running again by mid December.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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Tea for three
This is the single finest restaurant by this name in Reno.
This article was published on 11.20.03