Issue: November 03, 2016

Dear Folks,
This week in the Reno News & Review cover story, we look at how the Democratic Party, by supporting the drug war, caused enormous damage to the voting rights of its base of support.
Elsewhere in the issue, Anna Hart looks at how Reno Sessions went from online band videos to documentaries for public broadcasting, Bob Grimm views Tom Hanks and the latest Da Vinci Code sequel, and Tood South has a review of a Carson City Thai restaurant. In 15 Minutes, we interview political scientist Fred Lokken about this horrible political year. We will also have two pages of our endorsements in the election.
Thank you for reading us.
Take care,
Dennis Myers
News Editor
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Death wish
How the Democrats screwed over their most loyal supporters.
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Ballot measures
Two petitions amend the constitution instead of statutes.
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Pot tales of the week
A double helping of fact checking this week.
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How did it happen?
Political scientist analyzes the election from hell.
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Skull is well
Richard Jackson uses a ceramic skull like a painter uses a blank canvas.
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GROWTH SPURT
From a video series on local bands to a regional Emmy to a public TV show, the Reno Sessions grew up fast.
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Broken code
Inferno is easily the worst of the Da Vinci Code series, a series that was already pretty terrible.
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Thai one on
The Basil in Carson City offers up Thai selections in a stylish atmosphere.
This article was published on 11.03.16