Issue: May 18, 2006

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Internet killed the media store
The world of music is changing. Tim Schafer and crew decided to close the doors at Soundwave CDs because it looks like hard media is giving way to the digital age.
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Do it again
U.S. Rep. James Gibbons says he would vote for war all over again.
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Divine explosion
A gargantuan explosion in Nevada will be used to simulate a nuclear explosion.
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How they voted
A rundown on the immigration voting records of members of Congress representing Northern Nevada.
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Runaway train
Alekz Londos is an independent videographer. He’s also what you might call high energy.
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Put the guns away
Nobody had to bring out the military to solve the immigration problem.
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Letters for May 18, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Gas pain relief
Gassing up the car is a bitch, but riding a bike can be, too. How about something in between? Behold, the electric bicycle.
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People who used to live in glass houses
With laws like these, you’d think they’d stay home.
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Don’t trash that can, man
Explain to me again why we don’t collect a deposit on aluminum cans in Nevada. While you’re at it, remind me why we don’t offer recycling bins on a university campus.
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Big little world
Meet Tara Cuthbert’s imaginary friends in Miniature Worlds: Memories and Myths.
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Reno cum laude
You’re graduating college, and your folks are here to celebrate. Now what to do with them? Here’s RN&R’s guide to parental entertainment.
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Hair-raising adventure
Can your hair hold up against the heat? Tara Macri is the wicked Amber von Tussle in the Pioneer Center’s production of Hairspray.
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Sound insight
A hidden metal influence is lurking within the warm indie rock songs of Real Eyes.
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Solid sushi
In a town jam-packed with all-you-can eat sushi, head to Kyoto’s for the quality, not just quantity.
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