Issue: May 31, 2007
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Growing out
A small but persistent group is leading a fight against Winnemucca Ranch, a proposed development of 5,700 acres west of Pyramid Lake.
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Voice raiser
Author Joanne Meschery makes the political personal.
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Strength in adversity
The Mexican promotes a loving, open-borders, pro-amnesty point of view.
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Throttle the hyperbole
Politicians should use wisdom—not hyperbole—when discussing legislation.
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He’s a trickster, all right
There’s an entire wild world that exists under our noses, but we rarely get to see it.
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Letters for May 31, 2007
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Heaven around the Bend
Scenically spectacular Big Bend National Park is a place for desert lovers.
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Money can’t buy you math
The education-industrial complex can’t do what we want them to. Why would we give them more money?
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High desert hooligans: From here to Fernley
The smartass offspring and I are on an odyssey across the Silver State.
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Open space
Consuelo Bouwer is opening the Catherine Bouwer Gallery out of her home to showcase local artists.
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View from on high
Summit Christian Church is an evangelical Christian church that would appeal to people who like their traditional worship tempered with a modern flair.
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The AA test
Who’s got staying power? Find out with our AA battery test.
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After Dark
Haruki Murakami takes a semi-surreal snapshot of one night in Tokyo in his novella After Dark.
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Stage to screen
Nevada actor/playwright Jeanmarie Simpson takes A Single Woman—the story of war critic Jeanette Rankin—from stage to screen.
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Graham Parker
In Don’t Tell Columbus, Graham Parker is as angry and as smartass as ever.
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Moody and melodic
Ashton trades screamo/emo for pop-punk on their newest album.
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Sophisticated viewpoint
Moxie’s has a great view, impressive Italian food, and an air of sophistication despite video poker and ESPN at the bar.
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Stalled automakers need a push
Efficiency standards for cars and trucks have not improved since 1985. It’s time for government to mandate higher standards.
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The dog days of summer
Hey, welcome to Summer Guide 2007. Come on in, the weather’s fine.
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Nine summer tales
Sure it’s hot, Brutus, but let’s go catch a ball.
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Summer of no excuses
With Artown, Dada Motel and the Holland Project, “something for everyone” may finally be more than a tired marketing cliché when it comes to local arts and entertainment.
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Not hot enough for ya?
This summer, get out of the city to try out one of the state’s many hot springs.
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Hot in the country
These cool spots used to be secret havens for folks trying to beat the heat. No more.
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Two-wheeled summer
The odds of Brutus taking the handlebar aren’t good, but maybe we can get him a helmet and a sidecar.
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Big-screen summer
RN&R’s top movie picks for the summer based on the most diligent of preview-based research and personal whim.
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