Issue: July 08, 2004

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Moving beyond coal
Nevada is in a unique position to take advantage of green power. So why are we still burning the icky black stuff?
This article was published on 07.08.04
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The noose tightens
California’s addiction to Indian gaming will hurt Nevada—but not as badly as some people say.
This article was published on 07.08.04
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The first annual Mary-Kate and Ashley film festival
It’s a slow, slow day when all there is left to do is bow to the feduciary mightiness of Mary-Kate and Ashley.
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Letters for July 8, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The deadly critter assassination squad
Last week’s evil critters were flukes. This week: the real list of killer creatures.
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Having a Fourth blast at the Marina
Reflecting on freedom with the boozing Sparks crowd.
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On the slow
Photographer Russell Dudley photographs very different objects in a very similar slow-speed manner.
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Good for what ails you
Suffering from a cold or a zit? Ethnobotanist Lynda Nelson can point you to some elderberry or yellowdock.
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Outsider arts festival
Black Sheep Dip 2 is a festival of music, art, poetry and chaos.
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Dank and dreary
Dull actors and a dingy English countryside turn King Arthur into satanically boring stuff.
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The right way
The always-positive pop-punk trio Wrong Direction runs the gamut from cliched emo to old-school punk.
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Charming Chinese
Even bad Chinese food can be good, but you don’t know what truly sublime Chinese food is until you’ve tried Palais de Jade.
This article was published on 07.08.04