Issue: June 03, 2004
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Reno Summer Guide 2004
Mr. Reno: I pity the fool who doesn’t read this Summer Guide.
This article was published on 06.03.04
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Stashing the pot
The Marijuana Policy Project prefers to work behind the scenes—at least until June 15.
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You can only blame yourself
Consumers can blame nobody but themselves for high gasoline prices.
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Looking for Mr. Reno
They call the road “Mariah.” Oh, wait, that’s the wind. And it’s “Maria.”
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Oil money and smart energy policy don’t mix
Gas prices are enough to make you consider how you use your gas.
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Letters for June 3, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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How I learned to stop worrying and love oil
Perhaps we all need a little schooling from Mr. Suit in the ways of changing from a “no blood for oil” mentality to a “some blood for oil” one?
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Pain at the gas pump? Time to get mad
Where’s Howard Dean when your campaign needs some screaming indignation?
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Paint: the final frontier
You could say Lionel Dougy began his art career in Vietnam, assigned to paint murals on the walls of mess halls. Today, he creates surreal paintings inspired by his constant travels.
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Faire thee well
If you like Shakespeare, wear lots of brocade or own an aresenal of 16th century weapons, the Heart of the Forest Renaissance Faire is the event for you.
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Fair for all
What is Nevada Shakespeare Company looking for from auditioners? And what are they doing to make their performances accessible to people with disabilities?
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Colder than a witch’s nose
The Day After Tomorrow is a brain-dead, yet incredible looking film, where billions of people freeze to death while cute fluffy dogs stay warm and happy until the credits role.
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Industrial satisfaction
Like a good sex partner, Kill Kelly leaves you satisfied, with a smile on your face and a full pot of coffee waiting for you when you get up in the morning.
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Foodly intuition
Order a drink from Coach and then have your meal choice predicted by Ramona. The people at Simon’s make you feel like a regular.
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Reno Summer Guide 2004
Mr. Reno: I pity the fool who doesn’t read this Summer Guide.
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A summer of life and death
The gods must be laughing as they witness the arrogant human struggle to encourage life.
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The art of the grill
Summer is the time to make the meat sizzle. OK, a little eggplant won’t hurt, either.
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Doing it with the dog
Even dogs should have a good time during the summer months.
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The 12 books of summer
The good thing about books is if it’s too hot outside, you can read them on the couch.
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Feeding on weeds
No need to spray Round-Up on that invasive plant, instead harvest it for lunch.
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Making memories: Summer camping trips
Want to have a summer worth remembering? Take some pictures.
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Summer line-up
Looking for something to do? Summer is the time to catch an art show, see an event or hear some live music.
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