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For a complete listing of this week’s events, visit newsreview.com/reno Events BURNING MAN: Tens of thousands of people will gather in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert to create Black Rock City, a temporary metropolis dedicated to community, art, self-reliance and selfexpression. M-Su through 9/7. Opens 8/30. $390+. Black Rock City, 9 miles northeast from Gerlach in Black Rock Desert, http://burningman.org.

CANFEST: The international canned beer festival gives attendees the opportunity to sample 100-120 craft canned beers from around the globe. The festival also includes live music, vendors and a raffle. Start tasting an hour early and receive a buffet-style dinner with a VIP ticket. Sa, 8/29, 6-10pm. $25-$60. Peppermill Resort Spa Casino, 2707 S. Virginia St., (775) 323-2977, www.canfestbeer.com.

CARSON CITY GHOST WALKING TOURS: Explore Carson City’s rich and intriguing history during seasonal Ghost Walking Tours led by Madame Curry. The “spirit”-lead, guided walking tour takes attendees to some of the downtown district’s westside historic homes and businesses. Some of the outside stops on the tour include the Bliss Mansion, Ferris Mansion and Rinckel Mansion. The 90-minute guided walking tour leaves rain or shine. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the walk begins. Tours depart from 3rd and Carson streets next to the St. Charles Hotel (Firkin & Fox Pub). Advance tickets are available online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com. Sa, 8/29, 6:30pm; Sa, 9/12,

6:30pm; Sa, 9/19, 6:30pm; Sa, 10/24, 10am2:30pm. $15 in advance, $20 at the door, free for kids under age 3. Carson City Ghost Walk, corner of Third and Curry Streets behind Firkin & Fox/St. Charles Hotel in Carson City, (775) 348-6279, http://carsoncityghostwalk.com.

FEED THE CAMEL: The family-friendly food truck event features mobile food purveyors, libations and arts. W, 5-8pm through 9/30. McKinley Arts & Culture Center, 925 Riverside Drive, (775) 450-0062.

LAKE TAHOE SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: The festival concludes its season with The Summer Encore Showcase, Aug. 27–Sept. 12. M-Su through 9/12. $15 and up. Sand Harbor State Park, 2005 Hwy. 28 in Incline Village, (800) 747-4697, http://laketahoeshakespeare.com.

RAIL CITY FARMERS’ MARKET: The boutique market offers fresh produce and products from local farms and food purveyors, including Snyder Family Farms, Workman Farms, Sand Hill Dairy, the Bakery Gallery and Mitchell Pickle Packing Company. Su, 10am-2pm through 9/27. Free admission. Rail City Garden Center, 1720 Brierley Way, Sparks, (775) 355-1551; www.railcitygardencenter.com.

RENO STREET FOOD: PARTY IN THE PARK: The gourmet street food event features more than 25 gourmet food, craft desserts, beer, wine and mixed drinks vendors and live music. Relax in the park and bring your lawn chairs and a blanket. F, 5-9pm through 10/2. Free admission. Idlewild Park, 1900 Idlewild Drive, (775) 825-2665, www.facebook.com/ RenoStreetFood.

SANDS FARMERS’ MARKET: Eighty vendors under a 10,000-square foot tent will sell fresh produce and more from the area. Bring the kids to join the fun and activities in the Kids Zone. Live bands perform every week. Th, 4-9pm through 8/27. Free. Sands Regency Casino Hotel, 345 N. Arlington Ave., (775) 348-2295, www.shirleysfarmersmarkets.com.

SIERRA FORAGE DINNER: Mountain Area Preservation’s annual fundraiser will highlight 28 years of grassroots environmental advocacy work, celebrating MAP’s collaboration and conservation successes in Martis Valley. The event will feature a farm-to-table dinner paired with fine wines, live music and a live and silent auction. Th, 8/27, 5-10pm. $175.

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Martis Camp, 7901 Fleur Du Lac Drive, Truckee, (539) 058-2675, www.mapf. org/2015-sierra-forage-dinner.

SPARKS FOOD TRUCK DRIVE-IN: The Sparks Food Truck Drive-In pairs food trucks with a free screening of Back to the Future. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets, stadium and low-back chairs, and an appetite. Adult beverages may be purchased from 39 North establishments. Sa, 8/29, 6-9pm. Free. Victorian Square, 14th Street And Pyramid Way Along Victorian Ave., Sparks, (755) 450-0062, www.facebook. com/foodtruckdrivein?fref=ts.

TASTE OF THE COMSTOCK: The food tasting tour features stops at more than 20 Virginia City restaurants. Check in at the Taste of the Comstock booth next to the Bucket of Blood in downtown Virginia City. Sa, 8/29, 11am-4pm. $20. Downtown Virginia City, C St., Virginia City, (775) 847-7500; www.visitvirginiacitynv.com.

VILLAGE WINE WALK SERIES: The Village at Northstar’s Wine Walk Series features an array of wine and food sampling stations. Sa, 8/29, 4-7pm. $25 before event, $30 at event. The Village at Northstar, 3001 Northstar Drive, Truckee, (530) 562-1010; www.northstarcalifornia.com/ activities/wine-walks.aspx?page=viewall.

Art FRONT DOOR GALLERY, CHURCH FINE ARTS BUILDING, UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO:

Best in the West nugget RiB Cook-off

Pinhole Project: Photos from the Playa. Pinhole Project photographers document the people, art and events at Burning Man each year, while they teach others to explore their creativity through this 100-year-old technique of pinhole photography. The reception is at 4 p.m. on Sept. 8. M-F through 10/1. Free. 1664 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-6658.

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ring your appetite and lots of hand wipes to the Nugget’s 27th annual rib cook-off, which kicks off on Wednesday, Sept. 2, at Victorian Square in downtown Sparks. Twenty-three cookers from across the nation will compete for prizes and titles, including the coveted “Best Ribs in the West.” Watch competitive eaters, including reigning rib-eating recordholder Joey Chestnut, chow down as many ribs as they can in 12 minutes during the 10th Annual Nugget World Rib-Eating Championship, starting 6 p.m. on Wednesday. In between servings of ribs and all the fixings, visitors can enjoy live entertainment on several stages, peruse vendors booths or let the young ’uns try out the bounce houses and carnival rides in the kids’ play area. Headlining bands on the main stage include Jelly Bread and Mojo Green on Wednesday, Sept. 2, Jamestown Revival on Thursday, Sept. 3, Dishwalla on Friday, Sept. 4, LOCASH on Saturday, Sept. 5, Foghat on Sunday, Sept. 6, and ALO on Monday, Sept. 7. All shows start at 7 p.m., except for ALO who will hit the stage at 3 p.m. The festival is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday, and from noon to 5 p.m. on Monday. Admission is free, but bring plenty of cash to sample all those ribs.

HOLLAND PROJECT GALLERY: SKEENO In Black & White & Words. Featuring photos by Gary Elam and Cari Marvelli, as well as flyers, fanzines, letters and an interactive community photo wall, the exhibit traces the roots of the Reno punk rock scene from its inception in 1979-1985. Tu-F, 3-6pm through 9/4. Free. 140 Vesta St., (775) 742-1858, www.hollandreno.org.

LAKE MANSION: Discovering Art at any Age: Jerry Sleight. Celebrate the story of Jerry Sleight, an award-winning watercolor artist who began painting at age 77. The exhibit and sale of the artist’s framed/unframed pieces will be on display at the Lake Mansion from Sept. 1 through Sept. 30. All sales benefit Arts for All Nevada programs. Free admission to tour the historic Lake Mansion. Tu, 9/1, 10am-4pm. Free, donations welcome. 250 Court St., (775) 826-6100.

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NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM (THE HARRAH COLLECTION): SpaceMobiles:

MOONLIGHT MOVIE SERIES: Brasserie St.

BLUESDAYS AT SQUAW VALLEY: Blues musi-

From Rockets and Rovers to Cars on Mars, This exhibit takes a look at America’s fascination with exploring new frontiers and the machines that make it possible. M-Su through 4/11. $4-$10, free for members and children age 5 and younger. 10 S. Lake St., (775) 333-9300.

NORTH TAHOE ARTS CENTER: August Art Exhibits at North Tahoe Arts. Piecing Together Landscapes, mosaics by Kate Kerrigan, is on display in the NTA Main Gallery. The Collection, landscape and plein air paintings, by Seth Johnson, is on display in the NTA Corison Loft Gallery.Through 8/31, 11am-5pm. Free. 380 North Lake Blvd. Art Gallery & Gift Shop in Tahoe City, (530) 581-2787, www.northtahoearts.com.

NEVADA MUSEUM OF ART: Tahoe: A Visual History. Experience Lake Tahoe landscapes through the eyes of 175 painters, photographers, architects, weavers and sculptors. The Nevada Museum of Art has organized the first major art historical survey exhibition of painting, Native baskets, photography, architecture and contemporary art dedicated to Lake Tahoe, Donner Pass and the surrounding Sierra Nevada region. TAHOE: A Visual History spans over two centuries of cultural and creative production related to the second largest freshwater alpine lake in the United States. W-Su through 1/10.Tahoe: A Visual History. W-Su through 1/10. $1-$10. 160 W. Liberty St., (775) 329-3333, www.nevadaart.org.

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO: Reflections on Pyramid Lake. An exhibit put on by the University of Nevada Reno’s Special Collections showcasing historic, artistic, scientific, native and natural visions. M-F through 9/15. Free. 1664 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-1110, www.unr.edu.

WILBUR D. MAY MUSEUM, RANCHO SAN RAFAEL REGIONAL PARK: The Power of Plants, Sierra Watercolor Society’s local artists exhibit their newest watercolor paintings on the theme of “The Power of Plants.” W-Su, 10am-4pm through 9/13. Free. 1595 N. Sierra St., (775) 785-5961.

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James’ summer movie series takes place every Thursday on the Rooftop Patio. Dress in character to receive drink specials. Enjoy live entertainment following the movie. Visit the bar’s Facebook page for weekly movie and character specifics. Th, 8-11pm through 9/24. no cover. Brasserie St. James, 901 S. Center St., (775) 348-8888, www.facebook.com/ BrasserieSaintJames?fref=ts.

Poetry/ Literature

cians from around the country take center stage and perform free concerts. Tu, 6-8:30pm through 9/8. Free. The Village at Squaw Valley USA, 1750 Village East Road, Olympic Valley, (866) 818-6963, http:// squawalpine.com/events-things-do/ bluesdays-squaw.

PIPES ON THE RIVER: The Friday lunchtime concert series features guest artists performing on the church’s Casavant pipe organ. F, noon. Free. Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave., (775) 329-4279, www.trinityreno.org.

RENO SINGS UNDER THE STARS II: Rockapella,

THE WRITERS’ BLOCK OPEN MIC AT WILDFLOWER: A weekly event for eager writers who want to share the madness they have written. This show is open to all ages for the first half with the second half open to whatever words need escaping. No cover. Sign-ups for participants begin at 6:30 p.m. Readings begin at 7 p.m. Th, 7pm. no cover. Wildflower Village, 4275-4395 W. Fourth St., (415) 640-0389, www.facebook.com/ events/134295256740895.

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David John & Comstock Cowboys and the Silver Dollar Chorus perform at this musical variety/fundraiser to support performing arts programs and school programs in the community. There will be a silent auction and food and beverages available for sale. Sa, 8/29, 4:30-9:15pm. $30-$50. Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater, Bartley Ranch Regional Park, 6000 Bartley Ranch Road, (775) 3870308, www.silverdollarchorus.org.

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