Issue: April 08, 2004
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Teens talk about teens
These Truckee Meadows young people come together to discuss the issues of the day for our annual teen issue.
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Healing hurts
Counselors say that with trust and dialogue, sexual abuse wounds can heal.
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Life is a rock
Dave Schuller traveled the world before settling in Reno and creating the indoor rock-climbing gym Rocksport.
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Young at heart
If you had it to do over, would you relive your teenage years?
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What to do when things get dull
There’s lots to do in Reno when you’re young and alive.
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Letters for April 8, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Ashes to ashes, dust to shoe
Whenever relinquishing the ashes of a loved one to the big sea or a roiling river, throw ashes directly down into water.
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Defending graphic depiction of war
NY Times guy says photos tell the truth about cost of war.
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Art as education
The pieces in the 30th Annual Student Art Exhibiiton at TMCC is varied and well-crafted.
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Real support for Real kids
Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteers go above and beyond to make sure at-risk kids and teens get the intimate attention they need.
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Northern attitude
Classical music, Native American music and folk music from Russia and other northern Eastern European societies comes together in the Foundation Orchestra’s “Northern Lights Concert.”
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You’re talking about down there?!
The Vagina Monologues is somewhat shocking to our teen reviewer but is seen as a necessary component in understanding female sexuality.
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Carry a big stick
The Rock is shaping up to be a badass action hero, but the remake of Walking Tall is a lot less hardcore and a lot more PG-13 than the original.
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Light at night
Reno band Visible Darkness had its genesis in the fourth grade, and today the teen-aged band members are causing quite a stir.
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Music notes
Local bands Delusions of Grandeur and Kr’uppt open up for national act Static X.
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Not just for pizza faces
Chuck’s Boulevard Pizza is a cheap and easy place for all people to eat, but especially for teens at Sparks High School.
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