Issue: October 19, 2017

Hey, there. Welcome to this week's issue of the Reno News & Review.
Our feature story this week comes from News Editor Dennis Myers, who takes a look at how Nevadans are grappling with the legacy of mass murder and gun control in the state.
Over in the arts section, you'll find a story from Arts Editor Kris Vagner about Mary Lee Fulkerson's new book, which provides a glimpse of a more equitable art world through its focus on women artists of the Great Basin. In Art of the State this week, you'll find theater reviewer Jessica Santina's review of Annie Baker's play The Flick, now in production at the University of Nevada, Reno. And in Musicbeat, we've got a story about the Latin Unity Dance & Show, taking place at the National Bowling Stadium this weekend.
Don't forget to grab a copy of the paper from your favorite coffee shop, bar or grocery store. It contains columns and cartoons you can't access online, like Apoca Clips by Mike Grimm, Red Meat from Max Cannon and our weekly cartoon from Erik Holland.
As always, thanks for reading!
Regards,
Jeri Chadwell
RN&R Special Projects Editor
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Obstacle drug
More studies say cannabis keeps people off drugs.
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Sparks locks up
Construction and road building projects are out of control.
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Central casting
Hear those stories, and remember them—let them guide how we behave.
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Women battle retreat to past
Religious exceptions to U.S. policies?
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Reel world
A slowly unfolding play about about movie theater employees gets to the heart of some pressing issues.
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Woman of letters
Mary Lee Fulkerson’s new book about regional women artists provides a glimpse of a more equitable art world.
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All over again
A college girl learns a few lessons about life—and not being a total ass—by reliving the day she is murdered over and over again in Happy Death Day.
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Community spirits
Seven Troughs Distilling Co. does things a little differently.
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’Fast talk
Tucked away in Lemmon Valley, Hometown Cafe is just the sort of place for a good ol’ fashioned stick-to-your-ribs breakfast or lunch.
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