Issue: July 29, 2004
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Write on. Write away. Write now.
We gave you 95 words to write a complete work of fiction. You budding authors gave us fanciful tales of sex, death and love. Here are our editorial staff’s favorites.
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Democracy run amok?
A conservative senator and a liberal coalition put on the brakes when it comes to initiative petitions.
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Showing John
Yoko Ono says John Lennon’s artistic style was very similar to that of Picasso.
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Trust no media
Don’t blindly follow political parties or the news media.
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Back in the saddle
Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like work.
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Blogger planet
Can bloggers hold the key to the future of journalism?
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Letters for July 29, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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It’s Ziser by default for the anybody-but-Reid crowd
Sen. Harry Reid’s reelection efforts seem unthreatened by a groundswell of support for renowned Vegas homophobe Richard Ziser.
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Full plate
Plateism: “It’s the next place for art to go,” says artist Lance Dehné, referring to his own technique.
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Oscar on my mind
From Jesus to Spidey, movie critic Bob Grimm heralds the most statue-worthy film fodder of 2004 to date.
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One-man band
David Lindley, talented multi-instrumentalist and polyester wearer, performs at Adele’s in Carson City.
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Cat’s in the bag
Halle Berry and Sharon Stone should sing “I’m Sorry” from the Hollywood sign and exorcise the Catwoman demon.
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Humbly unstoppable
Despite major setbacks, Jumbalaya Blue persists in making music and making people like them.
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Music notes
Blackie, formerly of The Vitriolics is in the very new, very fleshy Flesh Hammers.
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Under the sea
What was formerly a sub-par McDonald’s is now a first-rate Mexican seafood joint.
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