Issue: December 06, 2012

Hi everybody,
In this week's Reno News & Review, we've got more stuff than you can
fit in a five-pound bag. On the cover, Ashley Hennefer tells us about the
ongoing battles against those smart meters NV Energy was so keen to put
on your house. You just won't believe some of the things these people say
... but I don't want to ruin the surprise. Kris Vagner continues our
gift-giving run in Arts & Culture with some of her favorite local
artists. Dennis Myers tells you the true story behind the new deal for
the owners of the Aces Stadium, and some editorial guy tells you the true
story of last week's flood. Please click the links below to get a sample
what you'll find in our honest-to-gosh paper newspaper. As always, thanks
for reading us--if not for you it'd be us in the five-pound bag.
Thanks again,
Brian
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Power to the people
Smart meters have caused a rift between the power companies and the public.
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General fund dollars
A new Reno Aces deal gets a public airing.
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Merchants: Amazon abuses us
Official complaints spell out grievances against online giant.
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Columnist: Reid contributed deceit
Writer who declared factual information dead points to Nevada senator.
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Found in translation
The Mexican on interracial romance, the Spanish language, and Americans in Mexico.
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Lessons from the ‘flood’ of ’12
It’s all just water under the bridge.
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Totally Scrooged
Reno Little Theater’s holiday offering is decidedly un-holidayish, but great.
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Handmade for the holidays
The RN&R presents an insiders’ guide to locally made art gifts.
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Slow emotion
Killing Them Softly is a good movie that might test your patience.
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Island soul
Eph Bee Cee don’t want much, just to leave you a changed person.
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Culinary renaissance
About the only thing Leonardo da Vinci couldn’t master was cooking. This restaurant does it for him.
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Trickle down
The Great Basin Water Forum sought answers to Nevada’s water crises.
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Shelter from storms
Last month’s Greenbuild Expo, held during Superstorm Sandy, addressed the need for sustainable infrastructure.
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