Issue: May 27, 2004
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Hip business
Sam Sprague took a chance, spent his life savings and has a cool store to show for it.
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On the road
They call the road “Mariah.” Oh, wait, that’s the wind. And it’s “Maria.”
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Throwing out the dishwater
It’s important to recycle water even when the West isn’t in the middle of a drought.
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Letters for May 27, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The anti-Bushco power brigade
Scott Ritter, Ellen Mariani, Michael Moore: It’s the anti-Bushco brigade.
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Mass hypnosis in sunny Sparks
A trip to the cavern for a couple hours of irresponsible fun.
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Canvas activism
Erik Holland has taken enviromental activism to the canvas.
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Get your warrior image on
Don’t you love that election year propaganda?
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Indie queen in exile
Singer-songwriter Liz Pahir has lost the indie image, but that won’t stop fans from visiting her up at Tahoe.
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Move over Harry Potter
Kalin and Jinger perform old-school, new-school and party-school magic tricks in their new show Magic Underground.
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Almost failing
Kate Hudson has been following in her mother’s sappy-trash-film footsteps. What’ll she do next? Overboard 2?
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Killed by the right
The Victims of Sacco-Vanzetti play loud, melodic, hardcore, song-oriented punk rock with poppy vocals and catchy guitar parts in the post-Jawbreaker tradition.
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Sixx Gun wedding … Honeymoon from hell
Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe and Tracii Guns of L.A. Guns brought their new band, Brides of Destruction, to Reno.
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Gas first, then food
Good food at a gas station? Deli Towne USA proves that there is more to quickie-mart cuisine than chips, jerky, beer and candy.
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