Issue: May 20, 2004

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Leaving the Comstock
Called a “flophouse” by some, the downtown hotel now closed for renovations was an ever-so-humble home to many others.
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Renewable hope
Environmentally friendly power generation is promoted by Nevadans.
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RTC: Part of the problem
Public property should be open to the public.
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Too soon for goodbye
It’s hard to say goodbye to friends too soon.
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Letters for May 20, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Ambivalent, shocked, awed, bamboozled
Last March, many of us were ambivalent about the war and Dubya, today, we know there were no WMDs, and that’s bad news for a Bush reelection.
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Motel living with six kids and a maid-hating cocker
Hey, kids, remember eating Spaghetti-Os at the Motel 6?
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Achieving published
Ellen Hopkins is a published writer, and Julia Richardson is an executive editor at a New York publishing firm. From them, you may learn how to get published yourself.
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Break out the blockbusters
Movie critic Bob Grimm predicts which will be the “gee whiz, neato,” the “hmm, I wonder” and the “I’d rather wax my toes” films of summer 2004.
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Making impressions
The works of Claude Monet, Mary Cassatt, Pablo Picasso, Edouard Vuillard and others are on display at our very own NMA.
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Who’s got the bubble?
The youth of BAC Stage Kids prove that they have as much bubble and fizz as good, old-fashioned sarsaparilla.
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Failed odyssey
Show me some gods and a more grounded Achilles, and I’ll show you a five-star review.
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It hasn’t all been done
May Harpoon walks the fine line between putting out solid, original music and allowing other earlier rock influences to inspire their sound.
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Music notes
Cracker kicks off the Virg concert series at the Plaza at Harrah’s.
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Eating pizza in the ‘80s
The pizza at JJ’s is delectable, and the atmosphere reminds of some 1984 college grad guy’s basement that hasn’t been redecorated in 20 years.
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