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- Setting the stage for the season: Your guide to holiday performing arts
- Survival in postapocalyptic Las Vegas: Jarret Keene’s ‘Hammer of the Dogs’ explores a fierce new world
- Prepare for a scare: A sneak peek into Dark Corner Haunted House
- Your move: Rogue Worx’s ‘The Game’ brings a bit of philosophy and a lavish amount of fun
- The costs of growing old: RLT’s ‘A Facility for Living’ confronts realities of aging in America
- Q+A with April Bey: Touched by colonialism and dystopia, the Bahamian artist creates portals of escape
- ‘Monumental Lies’: Historian Ronald M. James explores the evolution of early Silver State folklore
- Celebrating Latinidad: Latino Arte provides theatrical and cultural experiences for oft-forgotten audiences
- Capital city creations: Carson City’s first mural festival brings international, regional artists to town Sept. 28-30
- Curating a creative movement: The Reno Tahoe International Art Show is doubling in size and adding new features in its second year
- Art for Recovery: Book of artwork tells tales of addiction and the road to recovery
- The Ledger of Mistakes: a new poetry collection about the complexities of mother-daughter love
- Dinner on the dark side: Sierra School of Performing Arts presents ‘The Addams Family’ musical at Bartley Ranch
- Grounded beauty: The Reno Chalk Art and Music Festival returns to the Atlantis—under new management
- Anatomy of a mural project: As local teens install a public-facing mural, Asa Kennedy teaches them the ropes
- Design
- Entertainment
- Food
- Taste of the Town: Rice Box Kitchen moves; Tofu House making a comeback; and more!
- Halloween wines: October brings out the best in spooky graphics
- Return to basics: Curation is at its finest at the new Cosmo’s Snack Bar
- Tacos, pizza, eggplant! Our humble food scribe discusses three restaurant dishes she can’t stop thinking about
- Taste of the Town: Perenn Grocery is coming soon; introducing Tahoe Natural Cafe; and more!
- Yellow leaves, red wines: The end of summer is a wonderful time to try new light red wines
- Second chance at a first impression: A conversation with Lucas Huff of Minden Mill Distilling
- Homegrown beer empire: IMBĪB continues to grow while maintaining high levels of quality
- Taste of the Town: The Reno Greek Fest; introducing Bali Express; and more!
- Method and madness: Batching tips for your end-of-summer plans
- Hot August whites: Take the flavor notes of your everyday wine—and find them in something new to you
- Epicenter of beer: Fourth Street’s Brewery District continues to grow and evolve
- Taste of the Town: August brings rib, beer fests; No. 731 opens; and more!
- All about the package: Wine today comes in a variety of different containers—and they all have advantages over bottles
- Beer at elevation: Incline Village and South Lake Tahoe offer numerous great local craft-brew options
- Improvement
- Movies
- Honoring Poe: Netflix’s ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ masterfully weaves the legend’s works into a modern horror story
- Drab downer: ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ takes a video game premise and removes all life from it
- Instant classic: Scorsese, DiCaprio and De Niro masterfully tell a despicable real story in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
- She’s fearless: ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ stands among the best concert films ever made
- A horror travesty: Everyone involved with ‘The Exorcist: Believer’ should be deeply ashamed
- Great premise, wrong decade: Amazon’s ‘Totally Killer’ could have been fun with better direction
- Contraption contradiction: ‘Saw X’ is the franchise’s best film so far—but it’s so implausible
- Alien Adventure: Kaitlyn Dever’s quiet performance in Hulu’s ‘No One Will Save You’ amazes
- Wrestling with homophobia: Gael Garcia Bernal is a force in Amazon Prime’s ‘Cassandro’
- A tedious ‘Haunting’: Kenneth Branagh’s newest Hercule Poirot film is a snoozefest
- Clashing halves: ‘Meg 2’ is an improvement over the original—but it fails by playing things too safe
- Lost in yuck: Some funny moments aren’t enough to save ‘Strays’ from its reliance on gross humor
- ‘Equalizer’ elevated: Denzel Washington gives depth to routine material in the final (?) film in the franchise
- Dethklok denouement: The Metalocalypse saga concludes with a potent and over-packed special
- A funny family: Sunny Sandler shines—as does her dad, Adam—in this new coming-of-age comedy
- Sufficient sci-fi: Two episodes in, ‘Ahsoka’ shows some promise
- Enjoyable enough: ‘Blue Beetle’ follows a well-worn formula, but is saved by family elements and decent action
- Predictably funny: ‘No Hard Feelings’ allows Jennifer Lawrence to show off her comedy skills
- Dracula at sea! ‘The Last Voyage of the Demeter’ offers up some serious scares
- Music
- Life goes on: Dave Masud’s new single ‘Chrysalis’ explores both grief and joy
- Lucky 13: Jonathan ‘Jonny’ Louis, studio/touring drummer
- Swifties united: Taylor Swift’s unstoppable fandom is going strong in Reno—and everywhere else
- An album of classic acts: Fall brought some major rockers to town
- Make the yuletide gay: The Nevada Gay Men’s Chorus is a multi-demographic fan favorite
- Finding what’s resonating: The Reno Chamber Orchestra works to build community via ‘The Stories We Tell’
- The Lucky 13: Elleanor Burke, performing at the Holland Project Nov. 6
- Leaving the darkness behind: Reno native Red Leather went from addiction to online fame on the road to his debut album
- Personal, solo rock: Samuel Spivey launches A Desolate Light after 15 years of being in Authmentis
- The Lucky 13: Brigdon Markward, vocalist/guitarist of Bug Bath, performing at the Holland Project Oct. 20
- Jinkies! Reno pop-punk legends Zoinks! return for a 30th anniversary reunion show
- The Lucky 13: Nic Graver, guitarist and vocalist for Night Rooms
- Chemistry locked in: Queam shows what happens when the rhythm section takes the lead
- Next best thing to Pink Floyd: Brit Floyd at Grand Sierra Resort
- The authenticity of it: The 37th annual Bowers Bluegrass Festival puts a spotlight on the traditional music community
- The Lucky 13: DJ Sol Rising, performing at the Tahoe Yoga Festival on Aug. 13
- The Lucky 13: Clark Demeritt, leader of Clarko, performing at the Holland Project on July 23
- Therapeutic music: The Heartless Bastards’ Erika Wennerstrom, coming to the Ranch House, reflects on two decades of methodical songwriting
- The Lucky 13: Chris Fox, guitarist/vocalist of Boss’ Daughter, performing at the Reno Punk Rock Flea Market
- The Phil at 55: The Reno Philharmonic adapts as Reno and its audiences continue to change
- The Lucky 13: Brad Bynum, vocalist/pianist for Elephant Rifle, former ‘RN&R’ editor
- Online
- Opinion
- A note form the publisher: After years away, I grew to truly love Reno
- Editor’s note: Off the beaten path
- Dispelling myths about ‘no-kill’ animal shelters
- Our readers opine on library meetings, the GOP and the Israel-Hamas war
- Left Foot Forward: First, a history lesson, then to the polls—we’ve seen unbridled madness before
- On Nevada Business: Intellectual property—it’s for every business, including yours
- Streetalk: Ever had a premonition or a dream that came true?
- Fall colors: Some favorite outdoor/hiking spots for autumn beauty
- My diabetes diagnosis taught me life is a beautiful gift
- A note from the publisher: Yet more proof the ‘RN&R’ is a true community resource
- Editor’s note: Back in the RN&R saddle
- This month’s letters: The failure of the assault weapons ban, TMCC’s computers, and more
- Left Foot Forward: Don’t be a jerk—a playbook for politicians and political hopefuls
- Mountain beauty: Fallen Leaf Lake offers almost everything that Tahoe does—without the massive crowds
- On Nevada Business: Own a business? Don’t just make transactions; form partnerships
- Streetalk: What’s Northern Nevada best hidden gem?
- A note from the publisher: A change in the managing editor’s seat
- Editor’s note: After 40 months on the job, it’s time to step down
- Left Foot Forward: A look at just a few recent dishonorable maneuvers by GOP politicians
- Readers’ comment on Native American graves, library bullies, road work chaos, AI dangers and more
- Open letter: Nevada Dems ask Rep. Amodei to explain his support of Marjorie Taylor Greene
- Streetalk: What are the best and worst smells in Reno?
- On Nevada Business: Running a business can be lonely—but there are resources that can help
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