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Events THE ARCHAEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY OF THE HORSE: Join Ross MacPhee for a look into the long history of horses and their kin. Th, 4/28, 6-7pm. $12 general admission, $8 NMA members. Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., (775) 329-3333, www.nevadaart.org.
GENOA COWBOY FESTIVAL: The annual festival celebrates cowboy music, poetry, Old West history and the Western lifestyle. The event includes headliner concerts, ranch tours, Dutch oven cooking demonstrations, western dancing, Chautauqua presentations and Western shootouts. F-Su through 5/1. Opens 4/28. Free admission to daytime events; $30-$45 for main stage concerts. Main Street, Genoa, www. genoacowboyfestival.org.
GOLD HILL GHOST TOUR: Enjoy a meal at the Crown Point restaurant and then join a guided ghost tour through the Gold Hill Hotel sharing stories of ghostly legends. Dining begins at 4pm. The tour starts at 8pm. M, 8pm. $40 for dinner and tour, $20 for tour only. Gold Hill Hotel, 1540 S. Main St., Gold Hill, (775) 847-0111.
JOSH NICHOL: THE ART AND ARTISTRY OF HORSEMANSHIP: Josh Nichol is a world-renowned horseman hailing from Alberta, Canada. Bring the family for an introduction to humanhorse communication. Sa, 4/30, 10:30-11:30am. $12 general admission, $8 NMA members. Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., (775) 329-3333, www.nevadaart.org.
THE TRUCKEE MEADOWS’ OPEN LANDS PROJECT: Between 1985 and 1995, Steve Davis documented the open lands remaining in the Truckee Meadows, including Double Diamond Ranch. Davis also photographed agricultural remnants scattered throughout the valley, as well as parks, ruins and abandoned places. He will also discuss his Childhood Memory and Sense of Place project, which collected childhood memories about place from local residents. Su, 5/1, 1-2:30pm. Free. Downtown Reno Library, 301 S. Center St., (775) 7474478, www.historicreno.org.
TWISTED SHAMROCK BEER, WINE AND SPIRITS TOUR: This self-guided tour celebrates the Celtic holiday Beltane, which marks the beginning of summer. Enjoy a variety of beers, wine and Celtic-inspired cocktails from the best restaurants and pubs in the Reno area. Live entertainment featuring dancers, bagpipes and more will be heard throughout the district. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Celtic Celebration Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit cultural programming and heritage organization that produces the annual Reno Celtic Celebration. Sa, 4/30, 3-6pm. $20-$25. The Riverwalk District, downtown Reno along The Riverwalk, (775) 825-9255.
VIRGINIA CITY GRAND PRIX: The 45th annual motorcycle race starts in the historic mining town of Virginia City, then winds its way through the surrounding rocky hills in 4.5 hours of rugged racing with speeds of up to 90 mph. Sa, Su through 5/1. Opens 4/30. C Street, Virginia City, (775) 527-1034, www.vcgp.com.
All Ages DOWNTOWN LIBRARY STORY TIME: Stories and activities especially for the preschool child. Tu, 10:30am. Free. Downtown Reno Library, 301 S. Center St., (775) 327-8312.
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INCLINE VILLAGE STORY TIME: Stories
and crafts for all children. W, 4pm. Free. Incline Village Library, 845 Alder Ave., Building A, Incline Village, (775) 832-4130.
INSIDE OUT: AN ANATOMY EXPERIENCE: This exhibition will take you on a journey into the curiosities of human anatomy. Through digital and handson exhibits, you’ll learn how our bodies work, grow, age and heal. Tu-Su. $10 general admission, $9 veterans and active duty military. Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum (The Discovery), 490 S. Center St., (775) 786-1000, www.nvdm.org.
SOUTH VALLEYS STORY TIME: Stories and activities especially for the preschool child. Tu, 11:15am. Free. South Valleys Library, 15650A Wedge Parkway, (775) 851-5190, www.washoe.lib.nv.us.
SPANISH SPRINGS STORY TIME: Stories, songs and fun geared toward pre-
school children ages 3-6. M, 10:3011am. Free. Spanish Springs Library, 7100A Pyramid Lake Highway, located at Lazy 5 Regional Park, Spanish Springs, (775) 424-1800.
SPARKS STORY TIME: Stories and activities especially for the preschool child. W, 10:15am. Free. Sparks Library, 1125 12th St., Sparks, (775) 352-3200.
SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP) OUTREACH CLINIC: The Food Bank of Northern Nevada hosts SNAP outreach clinics to assist low-income families and individuals in applying for SNAP benefits. First come, first served. Th, 10am-noon. Free. Downtown Reno Library, 301 S. Center St., (775) 327-8312.
Art ART INDEED! SIERRA MEMORIAL ART SPACE: Urban Abundance., The abstract art gallery is open for the Twisted Shamrock Wine Walk on April 30. Gallery hours are Monday from 1:30-6pm, Tuesday-Thursday from 3:30-7pm or by appointment any day/ evening of the week. Sa, 4/30, 2-5pm. Free. 142 Bell St., (775) 846-8367.
ARTE ITALIA: Italian-American Cinema: From Capra to the Coppolas. This documentary exhibit curated by the Museo Italo Americano at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco features written and photographic panel displays, videos, memorabilia and graphic art. The themes upon which Italian-American filmmakers have concentrated include family, community, immigration, assimilation. Their films explore the American Dream in all its ramifications and contradictions. Th-Su, noon-5pm through 9/18. Free. 442 Flint St., (775) 333-0310.
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tudent jazz musicians, along with clinicians, performers and adjudicators, will gather at the University of Nevada, Reno campus for the 54th annual jazz festival. Students will learn from master artists and participate in clinics and competitions. Top jazz artists will also perform during the three-day event, including jazz guitarist Lage Lund with UNR’s faculty jazz ensemble The Collective on Thursday, April 28, at Nightingale Concert Hall in the Church Fine Arts Building, 1335 N. Virginia St., University of Nevada, Reno. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12-$22. Grammy Award-winning instrumental fusion band Snarky Puppy (pictured above) and the UNR Jazz Lab Big Band will perform
the following night on Friday, April 29, at Lawlor Events Center, 1500 N. Virginia St. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $5-$28. The festival closes with the Festival Showcase and Awards Ceremony featuring a performance by the winners of the RJF All-Star Performers competition and encore performances from some of the highestrated groups and soloists in the festival. The show begins at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 30, at Lawlor Events Center. Tickets are $5-$18. Call 784-4046 or visit www.unr.edu/rjf.
—Kelley Lang
ARTISTS CO-OP OF RENO GALLERY: The Art of Conservation. Artist Co-Op Gallery of Reno hosts this benefit art show for the Nevada Land Trust. M-Su, 11am-4pm through 4/30. 627 Mill St., (775) 322-8896, www.artistsco-opgalleryreno.com.
CARSON CITY COURTHOUSE GALLERY: For Detail View. Capital City Arts Initiative presents work by artist Jeff Hantman. Free. 885 E. Musser St., Carson City, www.arts-initiative.org.
FRONT DOOR GALLERY, CHURCH FINE ARTS BUILDING, UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO: Brett Flanigan. The first show in University Galleries’ new mural series features mural art by the Oaklandbased artist. M-F through 11/11. Free. 1664 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-6658.
HOLLAND PROJECT MICRO GALLERY AT BIBO COFFEE CO.: Entanglement. Reena Spansail’s paintings examines the entanglement of human connections that contribute to our collective growth, even interactions that we may otherwise consider inconsequential. The closing reception is on May 12. M-Su through 5/13; Th, 5/12, 6-8pm. Free. 945 Record St., (775) 348-8087.
JOT TRAVIS BUILDING, UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO: Bahareh Farahani: The Erosion of Memory. Farahani, a master of fine arts student at the University of Nevada, Reno, presents her thesis exhibition in Student Galleries South. Tu-F, 11am-4pm
through 5/5. Free. 1664 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-6837.
MATHEWSON-IGT KNOWLEDGE CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO: Media Technology: Past & Present. Visitors will enjoy a visual display of media technological leaps through this exhibit on display in the Whittemore Gallery of the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center. M-Su through 6/30. Free. 1664 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-4636.
MCKINLEY ARTS & CULTURE CENTER: A Woman Under the Influence. West Gallery in McKinley Arts & Culture Center hosts abstract painter and
sculpture Katrina Lasko. The exhibition is a conceptual series in which the artist uses materials that are commonly thought of as craft materials for “woman’s work”—yarn, felt, sequins. The artwork and the materials are a tribute to the work women do to maintain balance in their own lives and in their families and society. Reception: May 5, 5pm-7pm. 5/2-6/17. Free; Reflections of the Day. McKinley Gallery East hosts mixed media painter Susan Handau. Reflections of the Day is a collection of multi-media paintings that draw inspiration from the beauty of color and mystery of nature. Each piece is a textured surface built by layering wax, oil, acrylic,