Issue: June 20, 2013

Hi, everybody.
This week, our news Editor, Dennis Myers, sat
down with city environmental official Jason
Geddes to find out all about the single stream
recycling system that will be implemented later
this fall. In Art of the State, read all about
Joe DeLappe, an artist who biked nine days
through Nevada's desert chalking an area thatif
it held solar collectorscould potentially power
the entire nation. Turn to Arts & Culture to
hear from Bob Grimm as he gives his top ten best
and worst movies of the year so far.
Laura Davis writes about the middle-aged
musicians of Alphabet Cult in Musicbeat. And in
Green, learn about Keep Truckee Meadows
Beautiful's program to encourage businesses to
keep our community clean. Feel free to click the
links below, but don't forget to pick up a
newsprint version of the newspaper for print-only
exclusive event picks, columnists and cartoons.
And as always, thanks for reading the paper. If
it weren't for you, we'd be out with yesterday's garbage.
Cheers,
Sage Leehey
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Wildflower
Wildflower Village is holding an auction fundraiser on Saturday, June 22.
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On war, don't trust presidents
Presidents who want to go to war cannot be trusted.
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Sandoval takes aim at democracy
Governor runs wild with veto.
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My days as a jock
Bruce urges parents to approach high school football carefully.
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Seeking lessons from parallel experiences
Thai ties to Nevada II.
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Report card
Closing in on midterms, RN&R's movie critic reviews the grades.
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Party crashers
Celebs play themselves in this end-of-the-world party flick.
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For the ages
In their minds, the members of Alphabet Cult have been playing together for 20 years.
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Big, beautiful business
Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful has created the Beautiful Business Program to encourage businesses to invest in cleaner communities.
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