Issue: April 29, 2010

Hi everybody,
It’s almost a cliche that “sex sells” in media today. But how
will a story about not having sex do in the court of public
opinion? You know we can’t wait to see. Also in this week’s issue, we
have people not growing things in their hoophouses (after that
freak storm on Tuesday morning), not sitting idle in 15 Minutes
and not running away with elections in News. Not to sound doubly
negative, but we’re guessing there are a lot of people who will not not
enjoy this week’s Reno News & Review. Don’t forget to pick up the
newsprint copy for exclusive content like cartoons, The Advice Goddess
and Real Astrology. As always, thanks to you, our readers—if not for
you, we’d be positively sad.
Thanks,
Brian
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Abstinence makes the heart grow fonder
In a culture of indulgence, some look to celibacy as a way to enhance sex within marriage and to make love stay.
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Two years later
Washoe Democrats struggle to regain the momentum that brought them victory.
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Gibbons changes Yucca stance. Twice
Governor undercuts his own administration’s legal arguments.
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Music hath charms
Wooster High School opinion poll says students dependent on music.
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REAL ID prevails
Democrats in legislature agree with Gibbons administration proposal.
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Party people
There’s a party on the studio floor, and everyone’s coming.
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When a $1 million donation isn’t enough
Thanks to this business woman for attempting to help the schools.
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Built-in environmentalism
Individuals and institutions integrate environmental practices into their routines.
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The Sundays
It’s Earth Day, so put your feet to earth and get your day going.
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Letters for April 29, 2010
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions sometimes—about each other.
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Sandoval’s the real deal, for real
Boot Gibbons, elect Sandoval.
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Are we not men?
TMCC’s production of Glengarry Glen Ross is solid, but it probably deserves three reviews.
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Season in the abyss
Bob Grimm is none too pleased about the upcoming crop of summer blockbusters.
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Prophet able
These televangelists will make you question your own eyes.
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The kids are alright
They may be small, but they make a big noise.
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Golden State pies
California Pizza offers solid but uninspired pizzas at a convenient downtown location.
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Water, water everywhere
The TMWA board has not moved everyone to meters. Will it?
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The timers, they are a-changin’
Learn how to adapt to the new watering days and how to set your sprinkler timer.
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Score 100 for the team
The Nevada Conservation League offers its ratings of how the Nevada Legislature did last session.
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Nursery school
Tips and tricks and an overview of Northern Nevada’s garden nurseries.
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Hoophouse hoopla
Whatever you call it—hoophouse or high tunnel—bringing the indoors outdoors will extend your growing season.
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Fertilizer crisis?
Phosphorus depletion could change the world for gardeners—and everyone else.
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