Issue: June 14, 2018

Dear Folks,
Three decades is a long time to spend in prison. This week in the Reno News & Review, Nevada prison physician Karen Gedney describes her long career in medicine behind bars.
Elsewhere in this week's edition, film critic Bob Grimm takes a look at horror flick Hereditary, Matt Bieker reports in his drink column on the classic Negroni cocktail, and Todd South has a taste of a new West Street restaurant. In news we will have coverage of this week's election.
Thank you for reading us.
Take care,
Dennis Myers
News editor
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Not forgotten
Dolores Feemster was mourned in the Truckee Meadows.
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Jailhouse talk
Prisons are violent, horrific places built with taxpayer dollars.
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All in good taste
A Reno chef and musician recently published a book exploring the intersections of food and music.
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Family monsters
Hereditary is a ghost story, a demon story, and a witch story rolled into one.
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Beat keeper
Red Hoop keeps the beat for powwow dancers—and is booked most weekends of the year.
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New twists
Negroni Week was practically a master course in new variations on a old cocktail.
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