Issue: May 12, 2005

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Does Washoe County have a vendetta against this man?
Is there a vendetta against Gary Schmidt among some county employees?
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Eminent debate
Nevada’s condemnation law may need reform—but does it need to be done over the dead body of the Ballardini Ranch project?
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Surprising facts about belly dancing
The Asha Belly Dancers’ Holly Johnson talks about evolution of Middle Eastern belly dancing as it made its way to the West—and back.
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A tough row to hoe
Community gardens have two important components: gardens and community.
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What if they sold houses like the true believers sell heaven?
Would you buy a house from this God?
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Letters for May 12, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Who’s got the power?
With all this oli, the United States can drown its sorrows and drown the planet.
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Where are the activist judges coming from?
Of obstructionists and activist judges.
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Wake up, moms, and smell injustice
We’re busy, tired and overfed. But our children’s future is at stake, so we’d better start paying attention.
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The art of parenting
Melding Native American thought with child psychology to develop a new way to raise the young ’uns.
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Upward bound
After a disabling car accident and stem-cell surgery, competitive pole-vaulter Ricci Kilgore isn’t just walking, but skiing at an Olympic-trials level.
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Politics as usual
The post-WWII political satire of The Mouse that Roared is still relevant, but the Reno Little Theater’s production could stand some polish.
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Wax on, wax off
House of Wax comes close to being a decent horror flick, but the narrative is as sound as the film’s structurally inconceivable wax house.
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I’m All For You
A mini music review to whet your audio appetite.
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Fair & Square
A mini music review to whet your audio appetite.
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Stinkin’ fresh
Think in French has a self-described “lousy” (loud and noisy) sound that ranges from reverb and tremolo-drenched indie rock to squiggly guitar raunch and shoegazer rock.
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New-school “Old World”
Paisan’s is “Old World” and vegetarian-friendly at the same time, with a lot of pleasant surprises.
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