Issue: July 01, 2004

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Weird science
Three-dimensional imaging can tell the story of these bones or re-create a dinosaur. A Nevada company is a leader in this cool technology.
This article was published on 07.01.04
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Still water
Reno’s new whitewater rapids may not be white or rapid much longer.
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Moore to it than that
Count on the news media to expose its biases this election.
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River talk
If you make it down to San Antonio, you might say hello to Clay the cabby.
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Letters for July 1, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Things that go lurk
Numbers one and two of the Great Basin’s top five nasty non-mammal critters.
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Viva Reno, baby
Ever wonder what’s so appealing about the Vegas experience? Me, too.
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Surveying women
Three local artists and a journalist/artist get together to discuss the formation of a woman-as-storyteller exhibit.
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Hello Dalí
Gallery Keoki at Squaw Valley displays more than 20 Salvador Dalí pieces from a private collection.
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Dancing hurt
Twenty-six-year-old choreographer Tara Rynders dances the pain and confusion of 17-year-old girls and the hurt she’s met with in her own life.
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Tears well-earned
The Notebook is a delicious and harsh tearjerker, featuring stunning performances by actors green and seasoned.
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From punk to thrash
D.R.I. helped spawn a now-rampant genre of music, hardcore.
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Music notes
Tesla butt-rocked Reno, and Las Vegas band Killers head off to the United Kingdom.
This article was published on 07.01.04