Issue: April 13, 2017

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The 2017 Teen Issue
Check out this year’s submissions of teen art and writing.
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Civil rights in an uncivil age
Reno attorney has a front row seat.
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Picking up steam
Employees at the Nevada State Railroad Museum prepared a steam engine for operation.
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Join now before program ends
School ‘choice’ being ignored to death.
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Privacy issue surges
Republicans oppose privacy protections and net neutrality.
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Rights guy
David Kladney is a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
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Tread the boards
Reno folks now have to make tough decisions with what to do with our Friday nights.
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Wages and their consequences
Debate rages on what the minimum wag does.
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Sketched in
Drawing just trees, with pen and ink, Valerie Cohen conveys worlds.
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To hear with
Poet Jared Stanley writes for two overlapping audiences: readers of contemporary poetry, and people who spend a lot of time on Peavine Mountain.
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Gone wrong
Going in style is super heavy on schmaltz, and it asks a strong cast to basically embarrass themselves for more than 90 minutes.
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For the record
Weapon’s of Mass Creation’s latest album brings a new meaning to the term art rock.
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Capital idea
Shoe Tree Brewing has stepped up as Carson City’s only brewery.
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Small talk
Sierra St. Kitchen & Cocktails pairs a sizable drink and small plate menu.
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Teen Issue
Art, stories and more direct from local high school students.
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