Issue: June 15, 2006

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But seriously, folks—
So a miner, a gambler and a nuclear physicist walk into thisbrothel … Is there anywhere besides Nevada that could provide a punchlineto this joke?
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Attack on Weller ignites Web hatred
Chuck Weller, like many public officials, faced a lot of viciousness.
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Yoga crazy
Kimberly Orenstein has helped make yoga more flexible at Yoga Loka.
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Letters for June 15, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Government should pluck a goose
Leadership requires government to take unpopular actions sometimes, especially with taxes.
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Touring the cultural divide
The ideological divide that transcends nations, language barriers.
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All the world’s on a stage
With the California Worldfest in Grass Valley and the High Sierra Music Festival in Quincy coming up, it’s a good time to go meet the neighbors.
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So fun it hurts
Like Antonya Nelson’s previous collections, Some Fun is not about fun at all, but frailty.
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Let My People Go Surfing
Let My People Go Surfing — a mini review of how Patagonia’s founder learned to stop worrying and love doing the “right thing.”
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I Am Not Myself These Days
I Am Not Myself These Days by Josh Kilmer Purcell.
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Labored relations
The cast of Love’s Labor’s Lost includes (mostly) capable, funny actors who take their characters to heart and make sense of them.
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Problem child
If you have only vague recollections of the original Omen, this film’s a pretty cool walk down satanic memory lane.
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Ballad of the Broken Seas
Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan’s Ballad of the Broken Seas
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Out of the shadows
New to Reno, Danielle French’s songs are like stories, where the characters dance drunken waltzes and play on drinking glasses, singing saws, accordions and violas.
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Pine dining
The food at the Lodge at Galena is delicious, but it’s the scenery, atmosphere and friendly service that stand up a mile high here.
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