Issue: July 14, 2005

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The kids are alright!
Teenage twins Matt and Reggie Parker show what the world looks like from the edge of adulthood.
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Learning how to talk
Sen. Harry Reid tries to adjust to being under a microscope.
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What, free press?
Odd to be naming Judy Miller a First Amendment heroine for protecting the likes of Karl Rove.
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Shades of patriotism
Calm words in the midst of a political mess.
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Letters for July 14, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Census update
Party too hard at Pyramid Lake to make it to the tent, but no hard enough to forget last week’s scorpion count? Don’t worry; just sleep really close to the shoreline.
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Public TV: Swing right or die
After decades of liberal leadership, isn’t it fair to give some conservatives a chance with public broadcasting?
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Killer family fun on Mt. Rose
I exercised my buns off all winter—and my reward was this: an excruciating trek up a godforsaken hill.
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Lights, cross-country move, and … action
Want to make a movie? Move to Reno.
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Alternatown
In Reno, the art-making establishment and the anti-establishment get along pretty well. The month of Artown, formerly known as July, is a good time to go check them both out.
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Sweet, sticky success
Brüka Theatre’s flamoyant, fascinating As Bees In Honey Drown reminds us that, deep down, we’re all a bunch of celebrity-obsessed voyeurs.
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I do (not!)
Wedding Crashers gains impressive comic momentum, then loses it when things start to go far too well.
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Iron Flowers
A mini music review to whet your audio appetite.
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The End of Love
A mini music review to whet your audio appetite.
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For the record
The Mark Castro Band want to set the record straight: It’s not the Tommy Castro band, and they play classic rock, not blues.
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Super gyro
Opa is in a parking lot and it’s often crammed, but the Greek-Italian restaurant’s claim of “food for the gods” is no joke.
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