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From the editor’s desk It’s been hard to socialize normally this year. People can ask me any innocuous-seeming question—What have I been up to? How are the kids? Weren’t these first two Artown ...
State statute dictates that the agency expand educational opportunities, economic vitality and public welfare through the arts for Nevadans. It has been key in helping artists and arts nonprofits ...
The hottest that I’ve ever been was when I was in my early 20s. I was in college and living in London. I looked great! I wore really cool, high, black leather boots and a cashmere sweater. That was ...
The Montgomery Pass Wild Horse Territory/Herd Management Area herd is jointly managed by the Inyo National Forest and the Bureau of Land Management, both with offices in Bishop, Calif. The herd ...
Cutting rural health care would cheat veterans The Sierra Nevada VA Health Care System reaches into 20 counties in Nevada, Northern California and part of Southern Oregon, and serves as many as 35,000 ...
July’s predawn sky offers some rare events, providing another reason to get outdoors to enjoy the relatively cool mornings.” ...
Around in circles: Brad Pitt can’t save ‘F1: The Movie’ from a predictable script and trite dialogue
This movie, starring Pitt as Sonny Hayes, an aging racer looking to put his legacy mark on Formula 1, feels like many a movie that came before it.
The July RN&R is on newsstands now! In last month’s Outdoors column, we mentioned billboards that feature a photo of Death Valley National Park, and say, “Heat deaths rise, safety staff cut. Made ...
If you’re overwhelmed sifting through the entire Artown schedule—600 events long—here are the highlights that caught the eyes of our arts and culture writers.
New and coming soon Perenn is coming to the Nevada Museum of Art, with a planned opening date of Aug. 15. The cafe will be located on the main floor, with indoor and outdoor seating. Owners Aubrey and ...
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