Meet the Yerington student who will represent the state at the Poetry Out Loud national finals; details on the Desert Heart Film Society’s next screening; last call to be on the Artown ...
Cyanate writes epic songs—sometimes reaching close to 10 minutes— blending progressive rock, groove metal and metalcore influences, and the band’s shows have become more elaborate, featuring video ...
So many readers expressed sadness regarding the end of our monthly print edition that we decided to find a way to get back into print. Here’s what we came up ...
Veteran barman Dave Serna pours a shot of Jameson Irish Whiskey at Corrigan’s Lost Highway. Photo/David Robert There was a time in Reno when every bar offered a Jameson and Pabst Blue Ribbon special.
Shakespeare goes a little sci-fi in Brüka Theatre’s The Tempest, onstage now through March 21, with Michael Grimm as Antonio and Rodney Hurst as Sebastian. Photo/Mary Bennett There’s something about ...
What if a massively powerful, pseudo-government organization take AI’s word, no verification? turns out there’s no need to speculate.
It’s a monster movie. It’s a sort-of musical. It’s a Bonnie and Clyde-style action thriller. Above all, it’s a movie in which a lot of people screech, cackle and moan spastic dialogue to the point ...
Los Pistoleros talk about their trip to South America; The Scattering says goodbye to its longtime bassist; and the band formerly known as Worm Shot debuts a new name.
Original screenwriter Kevin Williamson is back, and this time, he’s getting a chance to direct, too—both very bad ideas. Allowing him to direct only his second feature film ever (after 1999’s ...
As (an undeclared) war goes on in the Middle East, we don’t have to worry much about bomb or missile attacks here in the United States. But that doesn’t mean the U.S. can’t be harmed by actors loyal ...
For whirlwind two weeks, Edgewood Tahoe Resort’s executive pastry chef was on the set of a new reality baking show, competing with 15 other pastry chefs for a $50,000 prize and a gold medal.