Issue: January 14, 2016

Hello, Everyone.
In this week's Reno News & Review cover story, Brad Bynum is airing his
dirty laundry, literally.
Our movie guy, Bob Grimm, has a look at movies coming up in 2016,
including a sequel that's just what he's always wanted for his
birthday... only not. Kelsey Fitzgerald, our Green columnist, catches
up with a hydrologist who's continuing important winter work that was
started on Mount Rose more than a hundred years ago.
Also in this issue, Dennis Myers discusses dismal voter turnout in the
Silver State. Our food reviewer, Todd South, will tell you about a
great place to grab a gyro and other Greek specialties, and I'll
introduce you to a band with a lot of flavor and a complex sound.
As always, thanks for reading.
Regards,
Jeri Chadwell-Singley
Special projects editor
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I can’t believe it’s not clutter
Help! I’m buried in stuff and I can’t get out!
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Keeping at it
The surface of the new Virginia Street Bridge is getting a lot of work.
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Vote disputed
Sierra Builders officer voted as city councilmember on ending electrician/plumber licensing.
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Bourbon streets
Crawl Reno is bringing a little bit of The Big Easy to the Biggest Little City.
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The party’s over
The political parties, once vehicles for change, are now obstacles to change.
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Toy patriots ride forth again
Daddy Cliven, look at me in Oregon!
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Light bright
Shine a Light Neon Conspiracy featuring neon art by Jeff Johnson in collaboration with artists including Asa Gilmore, Karen Barrenechea, Bryce Chisholm, Erik Holland and Bernie Beauchamp.
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All the right movies
Our movie guy previews 2016’s coming attractions.
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For the ages
Youth is a beautifully brutal, almost dangerously honest take on artists and artists growing old.
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Life’s a beach
Lizano—yes, like the hot sauce—is a local band with an eclectic surf soul sound.
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Greek myths
Niko’s Greek Kitchen is a Greek cafe with traditional dinner options and a lot to offer.
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