Issue: May 04, 2006
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The Importance of Being Earnest
The Reno News & Review publishes its first graphic nonfiction article.
This article was published on 05.04.06
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Bush’s Unlaws
A Boston newspaper inventories all the laws George W. Bush says he need not obey.
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Brokeback Walton
A Reno Wal-Mart is selling a special edition of a story about gay ranch hands.
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Oiling the campaign
Two candidates for governor tussled over energy policy.
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Grown-up Gidget
Kathy Kohner, the real, original Gidget on whom the popular surfer girl character was based is appearing at a charity event in Reno.
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The Great Terrain Robbery
The developers win another big one. For the sake of our community, growth must be managed.
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Letters for May 4, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Spring sting
All the news that riles us up: Soundwave CDs leaves us with our iPods hanging, media love for Duke’s lacrosse team, and the Californication of Ballardini Ranch.
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Right hook
Generals are more concerned about themselves than the truth.
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White makes right?
The tile mosaic on the floor isn’t the only colorful thing you’ll find inside Reno’s new courthouse.
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New direction
After six acephalous months, the Nevada Art Museum reevaluates its identity with a new curator, Ann Wolfe.
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Bellowing out loud
The Silver State Accordion Club is trying to save their beloved instrument, one ringing note at a time.
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Wicked games
Les Liaisons Dangereuses is a salacious, indulgent pleasure, full of scandalous intrigue.
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Are you ready?
United 93 stands as a moving and deeply disturbing depiction of unity when faced with tragedy.
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Celestial sphere
Even while deaf in one ear, Celeste Lear (Bill and Moya’s granddaughter) created layer upon layer of “alt-tronica” sound with her new album, The Echo Inside.
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That’s amore
Café Bella Sera’s is a cool and classy Italian place you don’t have to walk through a casino to get to.
This article was published on 05.04.06