Issue: May 13, 2004

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Not just another sex story
What’s the problem, Bunky? Bedroom blues got you down? These PG-13 stories, historic glimpses and essays might inspire you to greater ecstasy.
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Bridging the communication gap
Built-up grievances force a meeting between Latino parents and the school superintendent.
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Keep your cool
This waste workers strike has the potential to be a real pain but keep your cool.
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My mistake
Hey, you tomato growers, there’s some snow on Peavine now.
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Teens do it (whether you like it or not)
Studies show that the best approach to teen sexuality is to give teens as much information and as many resources as possible.
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Letters for May 13, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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100,000-mile pat-down and tune-up
Internists, colonoscopists, dermatologists, oh my.
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The garbage, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind
Health benefits, fair wages and Ickys for all.
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Entrepreneur first
Although Brian Davis’ floral paintings are truly arresting, it’s his entrepreneurial spirit that warrants further examination.
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Ride that sucker
Men in tight Wranglers riding bucking broncos, drag queens jumping on steers, goats wearing underwear. Gay rodeo returns to Reno after a 19-year hiatus.
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Get off this
Alt-country band Cracker comes to Reno for the second time about about six months, and this time the show is free.
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Black gold
A fine ode to the hillbilliest people in television history and the actors who played them.
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Monster mash
While Van Helsing director Stephen Sommers throws a thousand thrills a minute at ticket buyers, he should’ve calmed his monster-happy ass down a few ticks.
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Reconstituted novelty punk
After a six-year stint in prison and some soul-searching, Sammytown gave his ’80s punk band, Fang, new life.
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Four nights, 13 bands
At the New Oasis, 13 bands energized the stage over the course of four nights.
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A-OK p-u-b
TLA (three-letter acronym) restaurant FTP (Flowing Tide Pub) doesn’t qualify for SBS (sports bar status), but the food is A-OK, especially the TSDs (Tide signature dishes).
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