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Reno, Nevada · RenoAt Smithridge Elementary School, 53% of students are English-language learners—the highest percentage in the Washoe County School District. This striking statistic reminds us that Smithridge serves some of the most vulnerable and low-income families in the Reno area. For these students, who often face numerous challenges, a quality education and supportive school environment can truly change the trajectory of their lives. For more than a decade,…See the Story
Guest comment: School zoning plan fails our most vulnerable students
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Reno, Nevada · RenoFor the past nine years, The Eddy, located on the Reno riverwalk, has opened its doors as close to March 17 as possible—and closed them again whenever the weather becomes untenable. Any given Saturday afternoon in between, scores of people wait in line for a drink and a hang at what has become downtown Reno’s surrogate “best friend’s backyard.” It takes a lot of blood, sweat and tears to transform this haven of chill from its winterized, dorman…See the Story
Seasonal to perfection: The staff at The Eddy works hard each spring to spruce up after a winter hiatus
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Pandemic · RenoThe first time Dennyse Sewell walked into the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts—the gold, geodesic “turtle” building in downtown Reno—she was 10. She watched a Reno Philharmonic concert with her music class. The teacher asked the students to write a one-page essay about the experience. “I went margin to margin … front and back for multiple pages,” Sewell said. The other kids razzed her for being teacher’s pet. “I was genuinely so affecte…See the Story
Good times and … well, the pandemic: Dennyse Sewell reflects on 20 years at the Pioneer Center
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Reno, Nevada · RenoPickup trucks pulling horse trailers kick up clouds of dust as they approach. Soon, riders prepare their saddles and adjust their distinctive red and black uniform coats—and then enjoy a traditional toast with Port wine. After the preparation is complete, floppy-eared hound dogs are released to run alongside Raina Robrahn, the master of foxhounds and huntswoman, as she leads her team into the vast, wild countryside. Behind the group are Jeeps c…See the Story
Off to the Hunt! Sierra Nevada Hounds practices a humane version of the traditional English fox
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DEI · RenoWelcome to the April RN&R! How did DEI become such a dirty abbreviation? Diversity, equity and inclusion were never about denying white people (or anyone from any group) opportunities in favor of underqualified people from any other group. DEI programs are about our governments, institutions and corporations taking responsibility for the oppression, cruelty and economic disadvantage foisted upon many Americans for too many centuries—and the ling…See the Story
Editor’s note: Credit where credit is due
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Reno, Nevada · RenoI heard the helicopter, but I busied my focus on the green on top of the light grey bark of a desert peach bush—a sign of spring. The trail was filled with hikers, mountain bikers and trail runners enjoying the sunshine and warm weather. Soon, I thought, the hillside here along the Evans Canyon Loop trail would be pink with flowers. I craved silence to enjoy this subtle beauty, which is normally granted in this spot, just under the landmark “N”…See the Story
Springtime safety: Before you hit the trail, take simple steps to avoid disaster
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Reno, Nevada · RenoAround town In celebration of Easter, Noble Pie Parlor has invited Peter Rabbit to participate in an interactive pizza-making workshop for families. The event will take place on Saturday, April 19, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 777 S. Center St., Suite 100. Tickets start at $35 and include a personal pizza and beverage for one child and one adult, with alcoholic options available for adults 21 and over. Complimentary parmesan garlic fries will be se…See the Story
Taste of the town: Pizza with the Easter Bunny, po-boys in Fallon, and more!
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Reno, Nevada · RenoOh, lordy, The Rule of Jenny Pen is a nasty one—a dark, dreary, filthy, get-to-the-core-of-real-life terror nasty one. This is a movie that declares, unapologetically, that getting old and helpless sucks major ass. This is not a typical horror-genre movie. There are no supernatural beasts, no slashers, and no ghosts—just an old man in a nursing home with a doll on his hand doing ungodly things to his neighbors.John Lithgow plays that man, Dave, …See the Story
Well-done depravity: ‘The Rule of Jenny Pen’ is good, but it’s so brutal and realistic you’ll only watch it once
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