Issue: October 05, 2006

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Camera ready
With Project Moonshine, a group of Reno teens this summer were armed with video cameras and set loose on the town to discover Artown, and consequently, Reno.
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Jimmy Carter returns
Jimmy Carter was received warmly in a state that once rejected him.
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Voting with conviction
Former prison inmates can now vote in Nevada.
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Evil triumphs—again
The golden rule says to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Our country has legalized torture. You do the math.
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OK, everybody is on board
We’re having a party, and everyone is coming.
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Of politics and Sith mind tricks
Does the party in power matter for economic performance?
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Letters for October 5, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Bring it on
If Democrats are going to beat the Republicans, they’re going to have to improve their groin-pounding techniques on the campaign trail.
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First a jab, then a hook
Hook gives us a peek at his mail bag. Think the letters section is a free for all? Get a load of this.
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The last Christian president
An undersung humanitarian hero speaks at UNR.
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Free style
It’s free and it’s fleeting—Nick Larsen honors the creative little stuff with F is for Free, Eph is for Ephemera
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Lay of the land
No longer just pretty views of lush natural scenes, landscape art is beginning to reflect the modern world. How the land has changed over time is the focus of Altered Landscape, the Nevada Museum of Art’s traveling collection of 600-odd photos.
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Death has no mercy
When Edward Albee’s The Lady of Dubuque opened on Broadway in 1980, it closed after only 12 performances. No wonder.
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Bad education
When a film with Jon Heder, Billy Bob Thornton, Sarah Silverman and David Cross can’t get any legitimate laughs, something is wrong.
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Disturbing the peace
Dorcia, the band of loudness, has found tranquility through uproar.
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Mama knows best
Go to Casale’s Halfway Club for the experience, not just for the homemade Italian food.
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