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This Week
from July 7, 2016
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7/11:Artown’s Family Festival The Artown Monday evening series features interactive art projects, food and fun for the family starting at 5 p.m. on July 11. Later that evening, Binghamton, New York dance trio Galumpha will perform their combination of acrobatics, visual effects, physical comedy and inventive choreography at 7 p.m. The free event takes place at Wingfield Park, 300 W. First St. Call 322-1538 or visit www.renoisartown.com. —Kelley lang
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ANIMAL ARK WOLF HOWL NIGHT: Enjoy an
educational presentation about wolves, followed by a live wolf howl featuring the Animal Ark’s five wolves and even a few coyotes. There will be prizes awarded for the best human howlers. Gates open at 6pm for viewing the Ark’s other resident animals. The presentation begins at 7pm. Sa, 7/9, 6-8pm. $15 adults, $13.50 seniors age 62 and older, $12 children ages 3-12, free for kids age 2 and younger. Animal Ark Wildlife Sanctuary and Nature Center, 1265 Deerlodge Road, (775) 970-3111. ART IN THE GARDEN: Art by local artists
Dayna Galletti, Christine Shively, Kerra Kinion, Amina Harris, Katie Packham, Charlotte Voitoff, Shirie Wallace, Kathleen Hallamore, Bryn McCubbins and others. A percentage of sales from this event benefits Friends of Washoe County Library. Sa, 7/9, 9am-4pm. Free. Art in the Garden, 1280 Monroe St., (775) 323-6773.
ART WALK RENO JULY EDITION: An evening
of art, music and community starting at West Street Market. There will be an after party at Pignic Pub & Patio. A portion of all ticket sales will benefit the Newton Learning Center. $5-$15. Th, 7/7, 5-8pm. West Street Market, 148 West St., http://artspotreno.com/art-walk-reno. CHALK IT UP @ ATLANTIS FESTIVAL: A group
of juried artists and a few professional madonnari compete for prizes. Watch as parking spaces in the west parking lot are transformed into colorful works of art. Sa, 7/9, 10am-5pm; Su, 7/10, 10am-5pm.
Free. Atlantis Casino Resort Spa, 3800 S. Virginia St., (775) 825-4700.
CULTURAL CONNECTIONS: MARIACHI FLOR DE
TOLOACHE: The Artown music series continues with a performance by New York’s all-female mariachi band. Mariachi Flor de Toloache includes a rotating cast of 13 members featuring all of the traditional mariachi instruments—violin, trumpet, bass and five-string guitar. W, 7/13, 7:3010pm. Free. Wingfield Park, 300 W. First St., (775) 322-1538.
DELONGCHAMPS RESIDENTIAL TOUR: This
walk takes you on a neighborhood tour of homes, large and small, designed by Reno’s notable architect Frederic DeLongchamps. Hear about his life and what made him unique to this area. Reservations required. Tu, 7/12, 6-8pm. $10; free for HRPS members. Arte Italia, 442 Flint St., www.historicreno.org.
EXTRAVAGANZA AT THE PLAZA: Explore the
riverwalk and visit unique booths, artists displays and a kids’ zone. Sa, 10am-9pm through 7/30. Free. West Street Plaza, West and First streets, (775) 303-6551.
FIRST THURSDAY: Grab a drink, listen to live music by The Pretty Unknown and view the NMA’s galleries. Th, 7/7, 5-7pm. $10, free for NMA members. Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., (775) 329-3333.
GREAT BASIN NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL
FAIR: The arts and crafts fair includes an artist demonstration by mouth stick painter Mack Nez Johnson and a Native American drum and dance exhibition. Sa, 7/9, 10am-4pm. Free admission. RenoSparks Indian Colony Gym, 34 Reservation Road, (775) 785-1326.
JOURNEYING TO THE MOON: Explore the
moon with Tom Taormina, who worked at NASA Mission Control during the Apollo Missions, and Dr. Richard Simmonds, former chief veterinarian for NASA. Run a simulated mission to land on the moon, drive on the moon and explore American and Russian landing sites. Sa, 7/9, 9:30am-1pm. $12 plus $1.65 fee. National Automobile Museum (The Harrah Collection), 10 S. Lake St., (775) 830-5295, www.nevadachallenger.org.
LAKE TAHOE SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: The
44th annual festival presents William Shakespeare’s TheComedyofErrors and the Off-Broadway musical revue ForeverPlaid, written by Stuart Ross. The productions will be performed in rotating repertory Tuesday through Sunday at 7:30 p.m., July 8-Aug. 21. The Showcase Series includes performances by Sierra Nevada Ballet, Reno Jazz Orchestra and InnerRhythms. The series is held on Monday through Aug. 15 and continues on Friday, Aug. 26, and Saturday, Sept. 3 and Sept. 10. M-Su, 7:30pm. Prices vary. Sand Harbor State Park, 2005 Highway 28, Incline Village, (775) 747-4697. MAKING MAGIC: Music involves the craft of creating an instrument, as well as playing the instrument. Making Magic attempts to put the spotlight on both sides of the equation. Builders of fine quality instruments will be on hand to discuss the process. Skilled musicians will also be present to discuss what they look for and how the instrument relates to the creative process. Sa, 7/9, 8:30pm. $10. Studio on 4th, 432 E. Fourth St., (775) 737-9776.
FOR tHE WEEK OF JULY 7, 2016
MEET KIDS & TEENS BOOK AUTHORS: Meet the
members of Nevada Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators and explore the Arboretum. Enjoy coffee, snacks and conversation. Members will sell and sign their books. Su, 7/10, 1-3pm. Free. Wilbur D. May Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, 1595 N. Sierra St., www.renoisartown.com.
MIDTOWN ON MARTIN STREET: SOUTH AFRICAN ALL-STARS FEATURING BAKITHI KUMALO:
The Artown music series continues with a program of South African music featuring bass player Bakithi Kumalo, who played on Paul Simon’s album Graceland. Su, 7/10, 7:30-8:30pm. Free. Craft Wine & Beer, 22 Martin St., www.renoisartown.com.
POPS ON THE RIVER: Reno Philharmonic
present its annual Broadway-inspired concert as part of Artown. Sa, 7/9, 8-10pm. $50+. Wingfield Park, 300 W. First St., (775) 323-6393, http://renophil.com. ROLLIN’ ON THE RIVER: JELLY BREAD: RN&R’s
summer music series continues with music by the funk-soul band. F, 7/8, 5:308pm. Free. Wingfield Park, 300 W. First St., (775) 324-4440.
TRUCKEE TAHOE AIRSHOW & FAMILY FESTIVAL:
The event features an air show with world-renowned performers, a jet car, STEM Expo, Family Festival, static displays and more. Sa, 7/9, 9am-4pm.
Free entry and parking. Truckee Tahoe Airport, 10356 Truckee Airport Road, Truckee, www.truckeetahoeairshow.com.
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BUYER & CELLAR: An underemployed Los
Angeles actor goes to work in Barbra
Streisand’s Malibu, Calif., basement in
Jonathan’s Tolin’s absurdist comedy and one-man play. F, 7/8, 7:30-9pm; Sa, 7/9, 7:30-9pm; F, 7/15, 7:30-9pm; Sa, 7/16, 7:309pm; Th, 7/21, 7:30-9pm; F, 7/22, 7:30-9pm;
Sa, 7/23, 7:30-9pm; Su, 7/24, 2-3:30pm; F, 7/29, 7:30-9pm; Sa, 7/30, 7:30-9pm. $15-$18.
Good Luck Macbeth Theatre Company, 713 S. Virginia St., (775) 322-3716.
DANCING IN THE PARK: DANCING BY THE
RIVER: Sierra Nevada Ballet will present an evening of dance, song and music. Tu, 7/12, 8-10:30pm. Free. Wingfield Park, 300 W. First St., www.renoisartown.com.
RENO’S BIGGEST LITTLE MEDICAL MARIJUANA
EXPO: Vendors, licensed dispensaries and all-natural companies gather at this medical marijuana expo to raise awareness and education. There will be guest speakers, artists, food and more. Su, 7/10, 3-11:30pm. $22.75. Jub Jub’s Thirst Parlor, 71 S. Wells Ave., (775) 384-1652.
7/09: Reno Mini Maker Faire The third
annual showcase of invention, creativity and resourcefulness features DIY science, technology, engineering, arts, crafts and more. Visitors can learn about drones, see the latest Burning Man art, or learn how to knit, solder, make rockets and other cool things. The fair takes place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 9, at Idlewild Park, 1900 Idlewild Drive. Tickets are $5 in advance and $7 at the door. Kids ages 12 and younger get in for free. Visit http:// makerfairereno.com. —Kelley lang
DISNEY’S ALADDIN, JR.: Wild Horse
Children’s Theater presents this musical adventure based on the Disney animated film about a resourceful young hero and a wise-cracking genie. F, 7/8, 7pm; Sa, 7/9, 2 & 7pm; Su, 7/10, 2pm. $8-$12. Carson
City Community Center, 851 E. William St., Carson City, (775) 887-0438.
AN EVENING WITH YOUNG CHAUTAUQUA:
Young Chautuaquan performers will portray Benito Mussolini, Marie Curie, Nikola Tesla, John Lennon, Rachel Carson and Dian Fossey, among other historical figures. W, 7/13, 7-9pm. Free. National Automobile Museum (The Harrah Collection), 10 S. Lake St., (775) 623-7792.
MALVOLIO OR WHAT YOU WILL: Brüka Theatre
presents an original play by Sandra Brunell-Neace and Rachel Lopez that explores what it means to live as a transgender person in an intolerant society. Post-show opening night champagne reception on July 8. All tickets are $10 for Artist Night on July 13. F, 7/8, 8pm; Sa, 7/9, 8pm; W, 7/13, 8pm; Th, 7/14, 8pm; F, 7/15, 8pm; Sa, 7/16, 8pm; Su, 7/17, 2pm; W, 7/20, 8pm; Th, 7/21, 8pm; F, 7/22, 8pm; Sa, 7/23, 8pm; W, 7/27, 8pm; Th, 7/28, 8pm; F, 7/29, 8pm; Sa, 7/30, 8pm. $20-$25. Brüka
Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., (775) 323-3221.
SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM: Reno Little
Theater presents this Tony Awardwinning musical that explores the music of Stephen Sondheim. Sa, 7/9, 7:30pm; Su, 7/10, 2pm; Th, 7/14, 7:30pm; F, 7/15, 7:30pm; Sa, 7/16, 2 & 7:30pm; Su, 7/17, 2pm; Th, 7/21, 7:30pm; F, 7/22, 7:30pm; Sa, 7/23, 2 & 7:30pm; Su, 7/24, 2pm; Th, 7/28, 7:30pm; F, 7/29, 7:30pm; Sa, 7/30, 2 & 7:30pm; Su, 7/31,