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Amazon Prime · RenoAfter the entertainment goodness that was The Last of Us comes another TV series—based on a video game I’ve never played—that I’ve greatly enjoyed, much to my surprise. The great Walton Goggins is terrific as Cooper “The Ghoul” Howard—which just might be my favorite new TV character of this century. A former Western movie star, Cooper is now 200 years old, and he’s traversing a post-apocalyptic countryside as a real-life gunslinger, facially sca…See the Story
Another video game-turned-TV success: Amazon Prime’s ‘Fallout’ is constantly intriguing
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Reno, Nevada · RenoCanyon White is nothing short of a local music staple. Whether she’s winning awards for her masterful singer/songwriting skills, hosting open mics, or running The Canyon Club radio show on KNVC 95.1 FM in Carson City, featuring live performances by local musicians, White has been all about the success of the local arts and music scene. White is set to perform at the Polecat Tavern, at 260 W. Winnie Lane, in Carson City, on Saturday, April 20. Fo…See the Story
Canyon White: Performing at the Polecat Tavern on April 20
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Civil War · RenoWriter-director Alex Garland, often a purveyor of excellent sci-fi and horror (Annihilation, Ex-Machina), drops a full-blown cinematic grenade with Civil War, a hypothetical look at an America divided during a second civil war. It’s also a look what lengths the press will go to in order to get a story. This is not a happy movie by any means. Kirsten Dunst, in one of the best roles of her career, plays Lee, a photojournalist covering what could b…See the Story
Dystopian drama: ‘Civil War’ is a compelling action film that feels disturbingly realistic
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Reno, Nevada · Reno“There is something beautiful about the idea of the motor lodge; it’s such a piece of America and so much the idea of the American West,” said Piper Stremmel. She and her husband, Chris Reilly—owners of Fourth Street gems The Jesse Hotel and Abby’s Highway 40—are in the process of transforming the Best Bet Motor Lodge in Midtown into a boutique motel. They intend to make it a comfortable resting spot for travelers—and a fun hangout spot for lo…See the Story
Vintage and boutique: Midtown’s long-empty Best Bet Motor Lodge is transitioning into a boutique motel and hangout spot
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Reno, Nevada · RenoDr. Mindy Lokshin, a Reno life coach who used to work as a family physician, has multiple family members with Parkinson’s disease. All of them live in other states, and as she watched them navigate their diagnoses and begin to access care options, she realized that in Northern Nevada, such options were less plentiful. “Those places have resources we don’t,” Lokshin said in a phone interview. In 2021, she and a few locals—mostly people who have…See the Story
Navigating Parkinson’s in a ‘neurology desert’: As the population ages, diagnoses increase—and advocates cite a lack of local care
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Wildfires · RenoBrooke Jensen was happy to say her sister hasn’t needed her inhaler for a while. Jensen, 17, a Bishop Manogue High School student, said the inhaler had become a necessity for her sister on smoky days in previous years—she couldn’t leave the house without it. That’s just one example of the difference between the summers of 2020 and 2021, and the summers of 2022 and, especially, 2023: A noticeable decrease in wildfires left the air clearer and…See the Story
A breath of relief: Quantifying Reno’s 2023 respite from wildfires—and a look at what 2024 may bring
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Reno, Nevada · RenoThere are a lot of factors that can keep people from accessing outdoor sports. Along with time, safety and transportation, there are also financial and social burdens, plus a lack of information. Leah Wzientek and her husband, Rusty Donlon, own Gear Hut, a consignment shop that sells outdoor gear. I was talking to her about the shop’s monthly trail cleanups at Huffaker Hills Trailhead—an event she says is dog-friendly, kid-friendly and “very en…See the Story
Geared up: The trail advocates who run the Gear Hut consignment shop have varied strategies for making outdoor sports accessible and affordable
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Reno, Nevada · RenoUnlike modern movie venues, the Fallon Theatre doesn’t have plush recliners or show previews of future releases. Patrons who purchase a soda can borrow a drink holder from the concession stand. Still, Nevada’s oldest continuously operating theater looks good considering she’s nearly 104 years old—and she’s survived fires in 1939 and 1943, earthquakes in 1954, and several significant remodels. Acrobat J.W. Flood, (“Jumping Jack”) and his singer/…See the Story
The show must go on: The 104-year-old Fallon Theatre premieres a new Heritage of the West event
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