Author: Kat Kerlin
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Bellowing out loud
The Silver State Accordion Club is trying to save their beloved instrument, one ringing note at a time.
This article was published on 05.04.06
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Celestial sphere
Even while deaf in one ear, Celeste Lear (Bill and Moya’s granddaughter) created layer upon layer of “alt-tronica” sound with her new album, The Echo Inside.
This article was published on 05.04.06
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Reduce, recycle, re … blow?
From ear wax to bones to rusty signs, Left Behind recycles the used to make new art.
This article was published on 04.20.06
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Dirty work
Find out who’s sending out the most chemicals in the Reno area.
This article was published on 04.20.06
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Easing up on polluters
The Toxics Release Inventory report was set up to tell you about toxic gunk being released in your neighborhood each year. Now the EPA seeks to ease “the burden” on polluters by having the report come out less often, with less information on it.
This article was published on 04.20.06
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Walk the line
Through the personal portraits and stories of 60 people struggling with mental illness, Michael Nye shows us the fragile boundary between control and vulnerability with his exhibit Fine Line.
This article was published on 04.13.06
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Mad about the mouse
While Parkinsons attempts to slow him down, artist Michael Sarich is creating his best work ever. See for yourself at two major exhibits opening this month.
This article was published on 04.06.06
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In The Mix — Video
Bukowski: Born Into This, a documentary of poet Charles Bukowski.
This article was published on 03.30.06
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Moving history
From ostrich races to sheep herders, videographer Jack Sutton has presented and preserved the stories of Nevada’s backroads for the past 26 years.
This article was published on 03.23.06
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