Issue: July 28, 2005

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Write your fingers off
This year’s short fiction by RN&R readers probes the dark, the light and the rancid sandwich spread in the middle.
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The new red menace?
Local advocates debated the pros and cons of openness.
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Gas prices
Gas prices in South Lake Tahoe are the highest in the continental U.S.
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Wells Avenue entrepreneurs
Two young entrepreneurs are importing an eclectic stash of home and garden wares for their new store on Wells Avenue.
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Stick to your plan, BRACC
The base closing commission should proceed to cut and reduce in Nevada.
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Letters for July 28, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Get slick, oil companies
Come on, oil companies, prove us green-leaning skeptics wrong and drill without trouncing on ecosystems.
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Genius is as genius does
President Bush is a smart guy, and Republican senators should follow his lead on the Supreme Court nomination.
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Pro-chicken-torture propaganda
As long as it remains invisible, Americans like propaganda—with a slimey side of grease.
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Sold! … on Reno
One of the most prominent auctions of historic Western paintings is thriving in Reno. Yes, Reno.
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Making tracks
A group of local motocross racers have been practicing and competing for years. This summer, they’re on their way to the X Games.
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Bard at the lake
This year marks the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival’s first foray into dramatic tragedy.
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Don’t call me
A tired premise and an unbearable sing-along trump a promising cast, making Just Love Dogs just another date movie.
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Didgeridoo daredevil
David Blonski is going backward through the history of musical instruments. Right now he’s on the didgeridoo.
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Wizard of lunch
Hey, those yuppie eateries out on West McCarran are onto something. Emerald City Cafe is a gem whose icy coffee drinks rival those of the megaliths.
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