Issue: November 30, 2017
Hi there,
Here's what's in store in this week's Reno News & Review: Our cover story, "Junk food news," makes a strong case for the urgency of media literacy during the current presidential administration. In the News section, Jeri Chadwell reports on the threat to net neutrality. Arts contributor Josie Glassberg looks behind the scenes of the new "Transition Portal" sculpture on USA Parkway, and food writer Todd South samples the menu at Creazion, a restaurant whose name combines "creative" and "Asian."
And don't forget to check out the rest of the paper. As always, it's full local news, culture, opinions, and good ideas about what to do this weekend.
Thanks for reading!
Kris Vagner
Arts Editor
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Junk food news
Threats to democracy are real in the post-truth age.
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Nothing but net
The fight over net neutrality is coming to a head.
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About face
Local artist Hayley Jane was out painting faces during a show at the Saint on a recent Saturday.
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Pot tale of the week
Washoe County Commissioner Kitty Jung wrote an essay for Dope Magazine, an online cannabis magazine.
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Don’t use art as troll bait
Artists and their work deserve carefully considered responses.
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Any day now
I want to give a quick shout-out to a couple of RN&R staffers.
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Racism runs rampant
Under the Trump administration—and at Yerington High—there is too much tolerance for racist bullying.
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Criminal justice reform
The lack of public defenders in rural Nevada is under reconsideration.
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In transit
Kate Raudenbush, the artist behind a new sculpture on USA Parkway, finds common ideological ground between art and tech.
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Hear the bells
Holiday music, choir and dance performances about in December.
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Fun with Dickens
This film provides a clever take on how and why Dickens got the idea for the story that would change the world.
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Justice League
This is a full-blown mess where some of our favorite superheroes battle an apocalyptic force while two seriously different directors battle with their filmmaking styles.
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Juice joint
The Elbow Room Bar in Sparks has been recently celebrated a grand reopening.
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