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- Culture
- ‘Monumental Lies’: Historian Ronald M. James explores the evolution of early Silver State folklore
- Celebrating Latinidad: Latino Arte supplies theatrical and cultural experiences for oft-forgotten audiences
- Capital metropolis creations: Carson Metropolis’s first mural competition brings worldwide, regional artists to city Sept. 28-30
- Curating a artistic motion: The Reno Tahoe Worldwide Artwork Present is doubling in measurement and including new options in its second yr
- Artwork for Restoration: Ebook of paintings tells tales of dependancy and the highway to restoration
- The Ledger of Errors: a brand new poetry assortment in regards to the complexities of mother-daughter love
- Dinner on the darkish aspect: Sierra College of Performing Arts presents ‘The Addams Household’ musical at Bartley Ranch
- Grounded magnificence: The Reno Chalk Artwork and Music Competition returns to the Atlantis—below new administration
- Anatomy of a mural undertaking: As native teenagers set up a public-facing mural, Asa Kennedy teaches them the ropes
- A killer night time out: The Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Competition’s mainstage eschews Shakespeare in favor of ‘Little Store of Horrors’
- The Starlight Lodge-On line casino, a roman-a-clef that locations a fictional gaming palace in real-life Reno
- Jaw-dropping comedy: Good Luck Macbeth sinks its enamel into the unique summer time blockbuster
- Artwork information and notes: It’s Artown time; new native Nevada Arts Council fellows; and extra!
- Coronary heart and sole: Brüka Theatre places its finest foot ahead for Artown with beloved musical ‘Kinky Boots’
- Nothing new about ‘pretend information’: Mark Twain and others penned phony newspaper tales in Virginia Metropolis
- Responses wished: The Lilley Museum at UNR has turned its second-floor gallery into an area for interplay, suggestions
- The summer time performing arts preview: A take a look at upcoming native theater, dance, music and extra
- The 2023 summer time occasions information
- New mural ‘prompts’ vacant storefront on Virginia Avenue; Downtown Reno Partnership plans extra wall artwork
- “Helicopter Heroine” by Charles Morgan Evans tells the story of the primary girl to fly a helicopter in fight
- The Nevada Poetry Mission blooms: A Fallon occasion will highlight the work of greater than 100 budding bards
- Have a good time mothers: Take pleasure in planes, trains and cocktails on Mom’s Day
- Constructing neighborhood by way of artwork: A Bay Space artists’ collective opens a large area at Reno Public Market
- Uncharted territory: Good Luck Macbeth’s ‘Males on Boats’ is a revisionist-history play that explores excess of the Grand Canyon
- Search for One thing Good, is a brand new novel about 2 males’s treks to search out their place on the earth — and inside themselves
- Enjoyable to be executed: Wild Horse Youngsters’s Theater brings Seussical JR. to Carson Metropolis
- Pinball wizardry: A classic sport connects a neighborhood of native gamers
- DIY group: A self-taught artist who’s climbed the profession ladder reminisces about his roots
- Artwork of deception: The Nevada Museum of Artwork honors the top-secret Ghost Military of World Warfare II
- New younger grownup fiction: Falling is a magical romance set in Sierra foothills
- Plein-air painter: Savage Mystic Gallery honors, raises funds for Erik Holland on Friday, March 24
- Discovering the humorous: Reno presents quite a few showcases for brand spanking new standup comics
- A visible timeline: Photographer Emily Najera exhibits her ‘archive of Reno’ in her exhibit ‘In This Place’
- Homicide most funky: Rogue Worx’s new thriller cabaret, ‘Hush,’ blends Victorian glamour with cheeky humor
- Historical past on canvas: The Portrait Society of Reno captures the native individuals’s visages—and personalities
- Food
- Yellow leaves, pink wines: The tip of summer time is a superb time to strive new gentle pink wines
- Second likelihood at a primary impression: A dialog with Lucas Huff of Minden Mill Distilling
- Homegrown beer empire: IMBĪB continues to develop whereas sustaining excessive ranges of high quality
- Style of the City: The Reno Greek Fest; introducing Bali Specific; and extra!
- Technique and insanity: Batching ideas in your end-of-summer plans
- Scorching August whites: Take the flavour notes of your on a regular basis wine—and discover them in one thing new to you
- Epicenter of beer: Fourth Road’s Brewery District continues to develop and evolve
- Style of the City: August brings rib, beer fests; No. 731 opens; and extra!
- All in regards to the package deal: Wine right now is available in a wide range of totally different containers—and so they all have benefits over bottles
- Beer at elevation: Incline Village and South Lake Tahoe provide quite a few nice native craft-brew choices
- Summer season slurpers: A information to non-alcoholic beer, wine and cocktails
- Style of the City: Butcher Boy has specials for July 4th; The Cheese Board opens location No. 2; and extra!
- DIY beer: Regardless of a decline in recognition, native homebrewers carry on holding on
- Basic on the rocks: The Loving Cup retains the dream of the early 2000s dance bar alive
- Hues for you: Rosés come from varied grapes and totally different manufacturing strategies—however all of them could be scrumptious
- Style of the City: Prepare for Reno Meals and Drink Week; Ramsay’s Kitchen coming to Silver Legacy; and extra!
- Hotter days, cooler wine: Whether or not it’s pink or white or rosé, don’t let your wine get too heat within the sizzling summer season climate
- Tequila fundamentals: Get to raised know this superb agave-based spirit
- Fests are greatest: Get able to get pleasure from some nice native beer occasions, now that hotter climate is lastly right here
- Style of the City: The Riverside Farmers’ Market strikes; introducing Dim Sum Hut; and extra!
- From their household to your desk: Sierra Meat & Seafood focuses extra on retail gross sales because the pandemic
- Complement and distinction: Wine and charcuterie go so effectively collectively due to the mix-and-match taste profiles supplied by every component
- In cost behind the bar: Get to higher know Dave Serna, a real bartenders’ bartender
- Style of the city: Numerous Easter choices; Satisfaction Pizza takes Lupo’s place; and extra!
- Espresso, whiskey, cream, sugar: An Irish espresso tour of midtown
- A matter of stability: Chef Daniel Muller takes the reins at Liberty Meals and Wine Change
- Style of the City: Shanty Dolan’s celebrates a 12 months; Voodoo Brewing opens; and extra!
- Ski wine: Slightly place with loads of historical past is an ideal pre- or post-slopes cease on the Mount Rose Freeway
- The upcoming 12 months in wine: Anticipate to listen to quite a bit about low/no-alcohol wines, different packaging, and an environmental focus
- Culinary love: A chat with two Reno {couples} who're shaking up the native meals scene
- Movies
- A tedious ‘Haunting’: Kenneth Branagh’s latest Hercule Poirot movie is a snoozefest
- Clashing halves: ‘Meg 2’ is an enchancment over the unique—but it surely fails by enjoying issues too protected
- Misplaced in yuck: Some humorous moments aren’t sufficient to save lots of ‘Strays’ from its reliance on gross humor
- ‘Equalizer’ elevated: Denzel Washington provides depth to routine materials within the remaining (?) movie within the franchise
- Dethklok denouement: The Metalocalypse saga concludes with a potent and over-packed particular
- A humorous household: Sunny Sandler shines—as does her dad, Adam—on this new coming-of-age comedy
- Ample sci-fi: Two episodes in, ‘Ahsoka’ reveals some promise
- Satisfying sufficient: ‘Blue Beetle’ follows a well-worn method, however is saved by household components and respectable motion
- Predictably humorous: ‘No Exhausting Emotions’ permits Jennifer Lawrence to point out off her comedy expertise
- Dracula at sea! ‘The Final Voyage of the Demeter’ presents up some severe scares
- Losing Gal Gadot: ‘Coronary heart of Stone’ is an motion flick with out vitality
- A recent strategy: Seth Rogen lastly offers the world a great Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film
- Simply nutty sufficient: Nicolas Cage elevates ‘Sympathy for the Satan’ above mediocrity
- Not-so-thrilling journey: Regardless of some enjoyable Disney nods, ‘Haunted Mansion’ fails as a consequence of a sloppy plot
- Proudly rated R: ‘Discuss to Me’ is a well-acted and downright horrifying movie for the ages
- Peachy in pink: ‘Barbie’ is the great summer time comedy all of us wanted
- An extended lesson: ‘Oppenheimer’ is star-packed, well-acted, handsome—and a bit bloated
- That loopy Cruise: The brand new ‘Mission: Unimaginable’ is a blast that deserves to be seen on the large display
- Visionary weirdness: Amazon collection ‘I’m a Virgo’ is each weird and hilarious
- Apocalyptic satire: Mark Duplass, Sterling Ok. Brown are unbelievable within the bizarre, humorous movie ‘Biosphere’
- Indy’s finish: Some good moments apart, ‘Dial of Future’ lets down Harrison Ford
- Self-parody? Wes Anderson wastes an important solid within the surprisingly boring ‘Asteroid Metropolis’
- Enjoyable ‘Flash’: Supergirl, Michael Keaton’s return make the most recent DC movie time
- Massive names wanted: First rate motion can’t overcome a scarcity of star energy in ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’
- Excellent Spidey: A cliffhanger ending retains ‘Throughout the Spider-Verse’ from basic standing
- Scares wanted: ‘The Boogeyman’ is completed in by horror dialed down to realize a PG-13 score
- Humorous associates: Rose Byrne, Seth Rogen once more have wonderful comedic chemistry in ‘Platonic’
- Missed alternative: Halle Bailey, Melissa McCarthy can’t fairly save ‘The Little Mermaid’
- The summer season film preview: Quick vehicles. Sharks. Speaking Boston terriers. Flamin’ Scorching Cheetos. It’s all coming to a theater close to you!
- ‘Quick X’ made me livid: The most recent installment exhibits the franchise has run out of fuel
- An important man: ‘Nonetheless: A Michael J. Fox Film’ reveals how proficient and enjoyable its topic is
- Left behind: ‘Man Ritchie’s The Covenant’ is a strong thriller with a robust story
- Not fairly a success: ‘The Muppets Mayhem’ is lacking one thing, nevertheless it’ll make Muppets followers completely satisfied
- Adequate: ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ is enjoyable regardless of a skinny plot
- Himself, once more: Pete Davidson’s Peacock sequence ‘Bupkis’ picks up after a gradual begin
- Pre-teen tribulations: Judy Blume’s traditional guide ‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret’ is now a traditional movie
- Nervousness amplified: ‘Beau Is Afraid’ is a difficult puzzler of a movie—in an excellent means
- A darkish ‘Evil Useless’: The newest movie within the franchise feels a bit rote, however it delivers scares and gore
- Miracle man: Jeremy Renner’s Reno episode of ‘Rennervations’ exhibits off the group he loves
- Losing Cage: ‘Renfield’ wanted extra Dracula, and fewer of every thing else
- Important footwear: Ben Affleck and Matt Damon inform the story of Michael Jordan’s Nike deal within the breezy ‘Air’
- Reckless rage: Netflix’s ‘Beef’ is likely one of the yr’s most addictive TV experiences
- Fantasy enjoyable: ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Amongst Thieves’ works because of its breezy, comical strategy
- One other Odenkirk win: AMC’s ‘Fortunate Hank’ gives nice performances and loads of darkish humor
- Fourth is finest: ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ is the primary nice movie of 2023
- Lazy and tardy: ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ is a sequel that arrived two years too late
- Not absolutely realized: ‘Scream VI’ takes a giant step backward after final 12 months’s franchise-redeeming reboot
- Rushed outdoors of the ring: Wonderful boxing sequences can’t fairly redeem ‘Creed III’
- Music
- The Fortunate 13: Nic Graver, guitarist and vocalist for Night time Rooms
- Chemistry locked in: Queam exhibits what occurs when the rhythm part takes the lead
- Subsequent neatest thing to Pink Floyd: Brit Floyd at Grand Sierra Resort
- The authenticity of it: The thirty seventh annual Bowers Bluegrass Competition places a highlight on the normal music group
- The Fortunate 13: DJ Sol Rising, performing on the Tahoe Yoga Competition on Aug. 13
- The Fortunate 13: Clark Demeritt, chief of Clarko, performing on the Holland Undertaking on July 23
- Therapeutic music: The Heartless Bastards’ Erika Wennerstrom, coming to the Ranch Home, displays on 20 years of methodical songwriting
- The Fortunate 13: Chris Fox, guitarist/vocalist of Boss’ Daughter, performing on the Reno Punk Rock Flea Market
- The Phil at 55: The Reno Philharmonic adapts as Reno and its audiences proceed to vary
- The Fortunate 13: Brad Bynum, vocalist/pianist for Elephant Rifle, former ‘RN&R’ editor
- Play it once more: Recycled Information leaves Midtown and reopens at its new location on Kietzke
- Reunion of pals: Debauch-a-Reno celebrates native music and brings punk bands to Reno for the primary time
- The Fortunate 13: Quinn Frenzel, lead guitarist of native band Hedonism
- Past Primus: Colonel Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade returns with two exhibits at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe
- Paws that change lives: Particular-needs pets discover their ‘ceaselessly’ people at the same time as shelters get crowded
- Coated up: We’re paying tribute to the realm’s tribute bands
- Musical Journeyman: Bryan Bielanski brings his ‘Tremendous Glad Enjoyable Time!’ message and music Reno
- Energy to the gamers: The Reno Musicians’ Union has operated for greater than a century—however is going through an existential disaster
- The Fortunate 13: Lindsey Jordan, frontwoman of Snail Mail, acting at Cargo on April 18
- Time to rock: GRR accepting summer time music camp functions
- The Fortunate 13: Tye Sussmann, vocalist/guitarist for Antapex
- Publish-pandemic post-punk: The members of Protomartyr, coming to the Holland Mission, are grateful to nonetheless be touring
- Kickin’ up mud: Nevada’s an enormous state—and Tripp Whitney and the Free Labor need to make it nation
- Peace by piece: A pandemic lull gave Reno’s Asphalt Socialites new music and renewed momentum
- The Fortunate 13: Spike McGuire, native musician, founding father of Loud as People and govt director of the Brewery Arts Heart
- Goofy and aggressive: Plain Oatmeal brings a comedy-grindcore combine to the Holland Mission
- Depart it to the professionals: The members of Platinum say that it doesn't matter what or the place they play, they’re bringing a celebration
- Opinion
- Left Foot Ahead: Don’t be a jerk—a playbook for politicians and political hopefuls
- Mountain magnificence: Fallen Leaf Lake provides virtually every little thing that Tahoe does—with out the large crowds
- On Nevada Enterprise: Personal a enterprise? Don’t simply make transactions; type partnerships
- Streetalk: What’s Northern Nevada finest hidden gem?
- A word from the writer: A change within the managing editor’s seat
- Editor’s observe: After 40 months on the job, it’s time to step down
- Left Foot Ahead: A take a look at just some current dishonorable maneuvers by GOP politicians
- Readers’ touch upon Native American graves, library bullies, street work chaos, AI risks and extra
- Open letter: Nevada Dems ask Rep. Amodei to clarify his help of Marjorie Taylor Greene
- Streetalk: What are the perfect and worst smells in Reno?
- On Nevada Enterprise: Working a enterprise may be lonely—however there are sources that may assist
- Fantastic wilderness: Stampede Reservoir provides an escape from each crowds and the summer season warmth
- U.S. Supreme Court docket’s ruling in a faux case threatens to roll again advances in LGBTQ+ equality
- A word from the writer: In the event you’re an ‘RN&R’ super-fan, we wish you!
- Editor’s observe: Native boards need assistance protecting bullies at bay
- Left Foot Ahead: Gov. Lombardo’s vetoes present a scarcity of concern for Nevadans’ wants
- Readers’ epistles defend gun possession, reward columnists and tout Gerlach geothermal proposal
- Streetalk: May synthetic intelligence be dangerous to mankind? What’s the worst-case situation?
- Identical to a lake: The Sparks Marina serves as a beautiful various to Lake Tahoe for water recreation
- On Nevada Enterprise: How Reno/Tahoe grew to become a business-startup hotbed
- A word from the writer: A toast to the Wooster Excessive class of 1993
- Editor’s be aware: The U.S. Structure, not the Bible, is our founding doc
- Residents ought to assist measures aimed toward saving Washoe County’s darkish and starry skies
- Left Foot Ahead: Relating to giving company handouts, the Legislature can’t assist themselves
- Newest letters: readers touch upon gun management, company welfare and Reno funding fund’s collapse
- Streetalk: How can gun violence be stopped?
- Open house in Sparks: Wedekind Regional Park is an often-overlooked gem, with varied trails and two fantastic peaks
- A word from the writer: How a summer season internship 27 years in the past modified my life
- On Nevada Enterprise: Saluting the winners and finalists within the Sontag Entrepreneurship Competitors 2023
- Greed, not inexperienced, is the driving pressure behind the Thacker Move mine on sacred floor
- Editor’s be aware: ‘Present me the Monet’ and different lawmaker antics on the Legislature
- Readers pontificate on lithium ‘greenwashing,’ invasive species (together with Tahoe Tessie), and extra
- Left Foot Ahead: The Legislature is prioritizing massive enterprise over Nevada’s kids
- Streetalk: What's your favourite responsible music pleasure?
- Carson calling: The Jail Hill Recreation Space is an ideal place to understand basic Northern Nevada magnificence
- On Nevada Enterprise: Nevada’s startup-business efforts depart footprints all over the world
- Editor’s notice: Tahoe Tessie suggestions welcome; conspiracy theories are shunned
- A notice from the writer: Triumphs and frustrations after a yr of being again in print
- Left Foot Ahead: How will Gov. Lombardo take care of three gun-reform measures in the event that they make it to his desk?
- Readers hold forth about Saint Mary’s fitness center closure; Grimm’s evaluation of Wick 4; and the Thacker Move lithium mine
- Hashish is used medically and may scale back use of opioids; federal regulation wants to alter to mirror that actuality
- Editor’s word: The form of president you’d prefer to have a beer with
- Prep for summer season: Though there’s nonetheless quite a lot of snow on the bottom, it’s time to begin coaching to achieve your climbing targets
- On Nevada Enterprise: Meet the individuals behind Vistro, an area entrepreneurial success story
- A notice from the writer: Drag isn't any risk to kids, however hate-fomenting politicians are
- Streetalk: What’s the perfect—or worst—April Fools’ joke during which you’ve been concerned?Streetalk:
- Within the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, extra must be accomplished to guard Nevada’s tourism business
- Visitor opinion: BLM’s brutal remedy of mustangs is cloaked in secrecy, however the public has a proper to know
- Left Foot Ahead: The 2023 Legislature has provided few surprises—and a number of disappointments
- March mailbag: hashish lounges; BLM’s battle towards mustangs; and a welcome again to Sheila Leslie
- Nevada lawmakers ought to permit for civil penalties and lawsuits towards unlawful personal militias
- Streetalk: What girl has been an affect or inspiration in your life?
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