Issue: March 04, 2004

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Protecting ancient rock art
Vandals and thieves are destroying Nevada’s desert petroglyphs. Meet the people who are trying to save this ancient art.
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Disappearing history
As the manner of recording news changes, film of major Nevada events is being destroyed.
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The curator
This 25-year-old curates her first show and has to deal with the theft of an artist’s piece.
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Parents take heed
Don’t take children to The Passion of the Christ.
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So long, ya dumb cat
How do you survive the loss of a smelly, ugly, diseased cat?
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Letters for March 4, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Little Toyota in a big SUK world
It’s just plain stupid, especially if you live in Miami or New York City, to commute in your gas-guzzling, money-munching sports utility vehicle.
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Haiti’s not so far away
Look for political unrest in a “free” country near you.
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Hear the spirits
Elenir Nunes Morse’s book The Papo Lady has the supernatural touch of a Gabriel Garcia Marquez novel and the tempo of poetry.
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Heating up the slopes
WinterFest brings money-spending gays to Lake Tahoe for a week of skiing and partying.
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The perfect beat
Nevada export Crystal Method returns home and plays at New Oasis.
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Cuckoo for Kipling
Rudyard Kipling’s wacky creatures come to life in the delightfully juvenile but mature Just So.
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Powerful, moving, violent
There is no denying that Mel Gibson has created a powerful film about the iniquities of man; it’s worth seeing whether you’re Jewish, atheist or Catholic.
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Music notes
Local space band Astronot regroups and groovy females get together to raise money for chemically dependent.
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Feeding the inner chef
The culinary classes at Nothing to It! range from “Sushi 101” to “Parent/Child Ice Cream Party” to “Taste of Thailand.” What kind of expert chef will you become?
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