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Guillermo Bert’s “The Journey” is one of the Nevada Museum of Art’s newest exhibitions. It spans the Los Angeles-based artist’s 15-year career.
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Heavy rain caused problems at the annual art gathering, leading to driving bans and travel restrictions. Organizers asked attendees to 'conserve food, water, and fuel, and shelter in a warm, safe space.'
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With this year marking the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, Reno artists are celebrating the passion they share for this culture and the community in town.
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For more than 20 years, a Peruvian-American couple has been teaching Peruvian culture in northern Nevada through a collection of Andean string, wind and percussion instruments.
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A new UNR exhibit focuses on the role of Indigenous and Mexican women in the Zapatista movement in southern Mexico.
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Head Stone is a local band navigating their way through the Reno music scene as well as being students at the University of Nevada, Reno.
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The Laughing Planet Cafe near the University of Nevada, Reno campus hosts a Jazz Night every Wednesday, and it’s a major hit among students and casual jazz enthusiasts.
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UPDATE: As of Thursday afternoon, Theater 42 had to temporarily close due to not meeting certain government requirements.
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Con el Día de los Reyes, o Epifanía, el 6 de enero, una pastelería latina del norte de Nevada elaboraba un postre llamado Rosca de Reyes para sumarse a las celebraciones.
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With Día de los Reyes on Jan. 6, a Latino bakery in Northern Nevada makes a dessert called Rosca de Reyes to add to the celebrations.
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Houseplant popularity boomed during the pandemic, particularly due to social media and fueled by Gen Z and Millennials. Some say the greenery is here to stay, including a local TikToker, a plant Facebook group and gardening experts.
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A new bookstore and cat adoption lounge in Midtown Reno offers an inclusive space during uncertain times.