Issue: May 19, 2016

Hi there,
Welcome to this week's RN&R. Our feature story this week comes from movie guy Bob Grimm, who shares his thoughts on the films that'll be coming out this summer.
Also in this week's issue, we've got a Musicbeat story from Brad Bynum, who tells us about a band with three members, one of whom isn't human. Our Green columnist, Kelsey Fitzgerald, tells us about a new collaboration between Renown Regional Medical Center and Urban Roots farm. Dennis Myers provides some insight into what happened at the Nevada Democratic Convention. And, in Arts & Culture, I've taken a look inside the Great Western Marketplace in northwest Reno.
If you pick up a copy of the paper at your favorite restaurant or bar, you'll get see the cartoons and Streetalk—neither or which appear online. For this week's Streetalk segment, I asked five strangers to tell me about the worst movie they've ever seen.
Send us your letters to the editor, or just drop us a line sometime. We love to hear from you.
Regards,
Jeri Chadwell-Singley
RN&R Special Projects Editor
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Grimm v Summer: Bob of Justice
Our movie critic battles the Summer Movie Season.
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Letter still missing
Washoe library was praised by Lady Bird Johnson note.
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Democrats soak up corporate money
National convention hosted by fracking lobbyist.
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Young politico
Alex Bybee is a recent college graduate and public affairs manager who is heading up the SOS Washoe campaign.
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Another way to screw workers
Lotteries and sale taxes have the same flaws.
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Down by the river
Thanks to everybody who gave us recommendations of local bands to play this year’s Rollin’ on the River.
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Looking ahead on school building
Guinn Center suggests state role.
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Cut the cable
Have you found yourself yelling at the TV? San Francisco artists Jon Bernson and Andy Diaz Hope feel your pain.
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On the market
The Great Western Marketplace is a kind of like a hermit crab.
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Mad as hell
Money Monster is influenced by1970s fare, like Dog Day Afternoon and Network.
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In the loop
There are three members of the Reno band Applied Ethics—two humans and one guitar pedal.
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Duck, duck, squid
Chinese Duck house is offers good food at good prices from its unassuming storefront on South Virginia Street.
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