Issue: February 22, 2018

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Land lover
Searching for the West at the 34th Annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering.
This article was published on 02.22.18
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Judge edits RJ
Scotti orders newspaper not to report Local author makes good.
This article was published on 02.22.18
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Revival tour
The Squirrel Nut Zippers will play in Reno while touring their new album, the first in 18 years.
This article was published on 02.22.18
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Break the pattern
Weapons like the AR-15 used by the murderer in Parkland aren’t like a rifle you might use to shoot rabbits so they don’t raid your vegetable garden.
This article was published on 02.22.18
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Student leaders
These young people have passion, righteous anger, and they’re clear about what they think needs to happen.
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A new climate
It’s deeply satisfying to powerful men be confronted with their past actions.
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Let’s have a parade!
Our leader substitutes pomp for actual stature.
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Haunting sets
The places that Paul Baker Prindle’s photographs look ordinary and quiet—but they’re actual murder scenes.
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Desert solitaire
Willy Vlautin’s new novel is about going out in the world to figure out where you belong.
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Claw and order
Black Panther is a majestic, full-bodied, exhilarating treatment of the African king title character.
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Fifty Shades Freed
Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan return for a third and final torturous turn as bondage fiends Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey.
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Shine a light
“There’s a huge and very vibrant underground culture of booze-makers, and they’re everywhere, man. They walk among us.”
This article was published on 02.22.18
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A fine line
Flavors of India in Carson City offers an Indian food buffet that’s not to be missed.
This article was published on 02.22.18