Issue: October 14, 2004

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Contributing factors
A new report says Latinos are an ever more important part of the state’s economy.
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Fire starter
Ben Cohen came to Reno, but he wasn’t bringing ice cream. He was bringing fire.
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You’re the best
It’s great to be the best. Congratulations to all the winners.
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Letters for October 14, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The un-hired goons
In this election year, there appears to be an unusually high number of Republican supporters who are taking up the role of goons.
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That capitalist extremist Michael Moore
Michael Moore flip-flops for Kerry.
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Relishing a Truckee puddle pedal
A bike ride that’ll push the reset button for a cluttered mind.
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Pure grain
Artist Jeff Griffin treats wood as though it’s perfect in itself. His wooden artistic creations are simple and elegant, adhering to wood’s natural fluidity.
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Good for the sole
Don’t throw out those worn Doc Martens. Instead, take them to one of Reno’s many shoe doctors.
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Screen time
Stars of the silver screen and of America’s environmental movement are the subjects of two films Cinemareno will screen this weekend: A Star Is Born and Monumental: David Brower’s Fight for Wild America.
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A movement of music
Peter Lenz plays cello while L. Martina Young does informed improvisational dance in Cello Dances.
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One sick ride
The misery endured by watching Taxi is not unlike having the stomach flu.
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Interiority complex
Silhouette’s sound has a definite Radiohead (at its most guitar-oriented) influence, but Silhouette has something Radiohead doesn’t have: a decent rhythm section that moves songs forward.
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Music notes
Karl from The Hydromatics has taken over the vacancy in The Trainwrecks, and there’s a new band with a great name in town: Get Killed.
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Communal Chinese
Hong Kong Diner is great for a simple, easy Chinese meal, and their crab Rangoon passes the picky-boyfriend test.
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Cheaters never prosper
The analysis shows a very clean election in our latest readers’ poll.
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