Issue: April 07, 2005

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Portraits of teens
Two teen photographers hit the streets of Reno to try to illustrate the lives of teenagers.
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Snow big deal
The snowpack is great, but it’s not the end of drought.
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High-school activist
Reno’s Empty Bowls fundraiser supports art and fights hunger at the same time. Eleventh-grader Erin Brosy is at the helm of the project.
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The end of the world
Americans need to wake up to the damage the World Bank is doing to the world.
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Letters for April 7, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Older than God
Pimpin’ for beer may well come back to haunt you in the middle of the night.
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Reno 911: Outlaw bicyclist bust
It’s Friday night. Reno cops aren’t cruising the streets for meth dealers or gangsters with guns. Instead, they’re tailing a scary group of college-aged bicyclists, waiting for someone to run a yellow light.
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Quick spin
Take it from an insider: Reno’s electronic music scene is happening.
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Make ’em laugh 101
The philosophy behind the stand-up comedy classes at All About Acting: comedy makes life easier.
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Family affairs
Joan Allen and Kevin Costner give funny, realistic, vodka-drenched performances in The Upside of Anger.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah
The Stately Gentlemen are five high school rockers who cover Beatles songs.
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And our friends are all aboard
No Beatles paraphernalia at Yellow Submarine, just really good subs, 80s video games and a good attitude toward soda refills.
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