Issue: February 17, 2005

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Small town, big culture
The Oats Park Arts Center brings renowned art and performances to Fallon.
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License to steal
Have police given up trying to solve smaller crimes, or does it just seem that way?
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Free speech
Novelist Anchee Min talks about writing about things she’s not supposed to talk about.
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More heat than light
Extreme language has become the norm in public policy debate.
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The twit’s guide to college success
How not to insult the instructor and ruin whatever chance you have for a passing grade.
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Letters for February 17, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The snowbird heads south
Death Valley is in bloom, so go see it. And make sure you get out of the car while you’re there.
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Let’s be honest about Social Security
Everybody calling one another liars about Social Security isn’t going to ruin Sen. Reid’s political career.
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Today’s Bible readings
Wondering what Jesus would say about the new federal budget?
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Come out to a movie
The Reno Gay and Lesbian Film Festival brings six new movies to town.
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Out of the blue
Modern bluegrass is practically mainstream in Reno, thanks to the Northern Nevada Bluegrass Association.
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In The Mix
Pussy Pucker Pots are guaranteed to be the most risqué items in your makeup bag.
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Vanessa Williams
Vanessa Williams revives 1970s love grooves on her latest album.
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Midnight Movies
It took Midnight Movies about a year to have all of Los Angeles kissing their drumsticks. Let’s see if they can charm Sacramento.
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Italian class
La Famiglia is new, but its fantastic food and stellar service have already gained it a loyal following. Be sure to get a reservation.
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