Issue: April 12, 2018
Dear Folks,
Each year, we have a Teen Issue, and this time it comes in an exciting year when teens are teaching their parents. Check out the expressions of local teens in their art that we bring to you this week.
Elsewhere in this week's issue, Kris Vagner interviews a young comic who is returning to his hometown of Reno for an appearance and Jeri Chadwell looks at the preps local merchants make for each month's River Walk wine walk. In news, we have a report on a new industry that is learning the terrain of commerce through a marijuana trade show.
Remember to pick up a print edition for our only-in-print features. Thank you for reading us.
Take care,
Dennis Myers
News editor
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The Teen Issue 2018
Welcome to RN&R’s annual showcase of teen art.
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Records request upheld
Public records are public, even on private email.
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Sunday drive
Virginia City is nearly exactly the same as I remember it from visits when I was a kid, starting more than three decades ago.
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A message in pop culture
Low income whites and blacks have the same problems.
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Picture of health
Downtown and midtown aren’t the only places for murals.
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Silent but deadly
Noise-intolerant neighbors are taken to all new levels in A Quiet Place, a new horror film from director John Krasinski.
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Ready Player One
This film comes off as more of an exercise for speed trivia aptitude than an attempt at a true narrative.
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Raise a glass
Painting glasses for the wine walk is a monthly artistic ritual for the staff at Reno eNVy.
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Blue state
Poke fans can enjoy a meal at Bluefin Poke without breaking the bank.
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