Reno Passport - April 2010

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Eats

La Fonda de Don Juan........................... pg 2 Perfect Donuts............................................. pg 6

Drinks

Cosmic Coffee. ......................................... pg 10 RP Happy Hour......................................... pg 11 JR’s 24/7..................................................... pg 14

cover story

Send in The Clowns..................... pgs 16-19

Beats

RP Picks of the Month.......................... pg 20 Dirt Communion. ..................................... pg 22 Tim Tucker Band - CD review. ........ pg 26 pg pg

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Gilbert Leiker. ........................................... pg 38

resources

Hernán Sosa

Art Director hernan@renopassport.com 303.386.6191

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Michelle Montoya

Editor michelle@renopassport.com 775.527.1980

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Susan Rowland Gina Adams

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Jana Jin

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Distribution Manager: Matt Dickens: 775.530.6442

Writers: Hunter Blackburn, Baldo Bobadilla, Bob Carnahan, Meghan Green, Kate Long, Michelle Montoya, Nicole Seaton, Dan Sullivan. Graphic Design: Jeremy Rex and Kelly Wallis. Photography: Nico Aguilera, Arturo Torres, David Calvert. Content and design ©2009 Reno Passport, LLC. All rights reserved. Reproduction of any portion of this magazine without written permission from Reno Passport LLC is strictly prohibited.

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JDRF’s 2010 Vision Gala. ................... pg 28 Earth Day.....................................................................pg 32 Reno Jazz Festival.................................. pg 36

Local Reno band Drinking With Clowns. Photo by Asa Gilmore.

FROM THE EDITOR: Spring has sprung, and we’re ready for warmer weather to heat up the Truckee Meadows. This issue, we’re focusing on good times and great music. Check out our cover story, which features Drinking With Clowns – a goodtime band and longtime supporter of Reno Passport. You’ll also want to get Tim Tucker Band’s new CD and check out Dirt Communion playing live this month. Be sure to read our articles about great coffee and fantastic donuts as well as a new Mexican restaurant and a Sun Valley bar. This month is also about Earth Day, the Reno Jazz Festival, and a gala supporting JDRF of Northern Nevada, so get out there and enjoy our community. As always, thank you for your continued support!


La Fonda de Don Juan 4385 Neil Rd. #109 | Reno | 775.284.2950 http://www.lafondadedonjuan.com On the corner of Neil Rd. and Peckham Ln. is a new Mexican restaurant: La Fonda de Don Juan. Whether they come for the food, the fun, or the friendly atmosphere, many Reno locals frequent this establishment. In popular lore, Don Juan is known as a Latin charmer, and this restaurant, which translates to “The Inn of Don Juan,” will capture your heart and hold on to it with its own unique charm. The menu is traditional Mexican food, and the various dishes are prepared with their

specialty marinated beef, delicious tender chicken, or fresh fish and shrimp. All lunch and dinner specialties come served with their warm handmade corn tortillas, or diners can choose flour tortillas instead. Whatever you choose for your meal, you will enjoy it in a friendly environment that is bathed in natural light during the day from the windows high in the raised ceiling. Most booths feature roomy tables and high backs, which make every meal seem much more private than conventional restaurants.

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Despite its understated exterior, the interior is quite impressive. On weekday evenings, moderate lighting and comfortable booths provide a very private atmosphere. The exposed beams and open interior give a unique look to the dining space. Every weekend, this open interior is cleared of tables for dancing. Friday nights bring Fiesta Fridays with DJ Roni V spinning Top 40, hip hop, salsa, high energy, and more. The fiesta starts at 11pm and

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is strictly for those 21 and up. There is a dress code in effect, so dress to impress. If you’re not worn out yet, Saturday gives way to Conga nights with salsa, merengue, bachata, and more. Both of these nights offer no cover charge and drink specials. Three dollar margaritas and Coronas are served until midnight, and buckets of Corona are only $15 all night long. The restaurant is open seven days a week and now offers breakfast from 8-11am. So give La Fonda de Don Juan a

try for breakfast, lunch, dinner, dancing, and drinks and have a delicious taste of Mexico in Reno. Text by Dan Sullivan Photos by Arturo Torres



Perfect Donuts 3687 Kings Row | Reno | 775.787.2208 | http://perfectdonuts.com/ Hours: Mon-Fri 6-2pm, Sat-Sun 7-12pm With an ambitious name like Perfect Donuts, there sure is a lot to live up to. Luckily for this donut shop, they do the job. Quite nicely. Located in the shopping center at the top of Kings Row and McCarran Blvd., Perfect Donuts has been making, selling, and distributing 50,000 donuts each year since October of 2008. Their major distribution points include Truckee Meadows Community College, University of Nevada, Renown Medical Center, Circus Circus, Grand Sierra Resort, and some gas station convenience stores.

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Owner Wayne Inouye is no stranger to the food business. In fact, he has worked in the industry most of life. With a background in commercial kitchens and restaurant consulting, he knows what it takes to make it. “In our first month, we gave away over 3,000 donuts,” says Inouye. “And we’ve been in business ever since.” Not many companies can say that they can survive a recession. After doing extensive research, Inouye discovered two businesses that flourished during the Great Depression: coffee and donuts.

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“One donut and two cups of coffee can go a long way,” says Inouye. Another reason why Perfect Donuts has thrived during this failing economy is because of the quality of the ingredients used and the quality of the donuts as well. They will not sell day-old donuts to the public; rather, they are donated to Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission. In 2009 alone, Perfect Donuts donated over 5,000 donuts. They won’t even sell donuts that don’t look perfect – their “imperfect donuts” are sold at half price. “My stomach doesn’t care what it looks like,” says a frequent customer. Speaking of customers, Perfect Donuts definitely has its regulars. From teachers and coaches to bosses and coworkers, there are several people who like to surprise others with the perfect gift of donuts. And for those who don’t want to buy and/or eat a donut that is larger than most, you can buy mini donuts. Identical in every way to their larger counterparts except in their size, mini donuts satisfy the sugar craving without succumbing to the calories and guilt. “A lot of people think that donuts are bad for you,” says Inouye. “But anything is good in moderation.” In addition to selling donuts, Perfect Donuts also sells sandwiches served on their large and flakey homemade croissants. Made to order, you get your choice of meat from roast beef, turkey, or ham and your choice from 8 www.renopassport.com

cheddar, Swiss, or Muenster cheeses. All sandwiches come with tomatoes, lettuce, and onions unless otherwise specified. So get to Perfect Donuts to get coffee and donuts for your breakfast, to get a dozen donuts for your office or your sports team, and be sure to pick up your lunch on the way. You will be perfectly pleased in their three points to perfection: taste, freshness, and quality. Text by Michelle Montoya Photography by Nico Aguilera


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Cosmic Coffee 663 N. McCarran | Sparks | 775.355.9331 When Heather Crow went to the University of Oregon, she intended on becoming a teacher. After working in the school district for some time, she realized there were certain aspects of the profession (not teaching itself) that she didn’t like. During this time, she ran a coffee kiosk and really liked it. “As long as I make as much as a teacher,” says Crow, “I’m ahead.” After graduating with her business degree, she bought a kiosk – she hates it when people call it a shack – and transported it from Eugene. Larger than most kiosks, this one was also full of all the equipment she would need to get started.

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Moving back home to northern Nevada, Crow wanted to open her business in Sparks, but the city has a no-kiosk law. In fall of 2007, she opened her first coffee kiosk in Reno near the corner of Kietzke and Moana. Though many businesses have not fared well in the current economy, Cosmic Coffee has been doing very well. So well, in fact, that Crow was able to open a second location. “I feel terrible that other businesses are shutting down,” says Crow. “But this bad economy has made it possible for me to open this Sparks location.” The rent was lower on her 1400-square-foot building than it would have been in a better

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economy. She was also able to get local businesses to compete with one another in a bidding war that ensured she get the lowest price possible. And all the equipment in her new location was bought from other local businesses that have closed down. In an effort to give back to the community that has made it possible for her to open her second location, Crow uses only local products and helps local people. She brews Wood-Fire Roasted coffee, sells breads and pastries from House of Bread, and uses local milk from Model Dairy. Even the artwork on the wall of the Sparks location was painted by a local artist. Brett Blagen, who works with Crow’s mother, creates paintings with a “fine arts flair.” Crow asked Blagen to paint a sun and moon – the running theme in both Cosmic Coffee locations. The result was an amazing piece of work that will capture your eye the second you walk into the Sparks location. But Crow couldn’t do this on her own. She has had support from many people in her life, including family and friends. One of her major supporters has been her husband, Aaron Kepler. “He’s my life partner and my business partner,” she says with a laugh. And in case you’re wondering, she makes at least a teacher’s salary. The coffee shop in Sparks is open Mon-Fri from 6am-6pm, Sat from 7am-6pm, and Sun from 8am-3pm. The coffee kiosk in Reno is 12 www.renopassport.com

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JR’s 24/7 5400 Sun Valley Blvd. | Sun Valley 775. 673. 2255 Hours: 24 hours/day, 7 days/week JR’s 24/7 is a fantastic little place on the corner of Sun Valley Blvd. and Fourth Ave. It’s a little bit of everything you would expect from a little bar, but a cut above the rest. Video gambling, pool tables, drink specials, weekly events, and great hours all combine together for a delightful place that surprises and delights all around. The pool tables at this bar really wowed me. I was constantly surprised at the little things that you don’t normally see at pool tables in small bars. First off, pool is only 25 cents to play here all day every day. All the house cues were in great working order to play on three tables that are in excellent shape. They’re all laid out with plenty of room, so you won’t have to make any awkward shots unless it gets really crowded. 14 www.renopassport.com

Ever have to wait forever to get to the bar? Not at JR’s 24/7. They have a horseshoe bar that really makes the most of the space they have. The bar is lined with video poker machines, which isn’t new in and of itself, but the bar offers a daily high hand bonus of 20 dollars that runs midnight to midnight. The staff is friendly and polite as is the regular clientele. The bar doesn’t serve food, but they do offer complimentary popcorn. A touch screen jukebox provides music ‘round the clock to round out the senses. Aptly enough, JR’s 24/7 is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so you can enjoy this laidback spot anytime. Since they’re open 24 hours, one happy hour wouldn’t be enough, so catch their daily happy


hours from 7-10am and 3-6pm. They also have several drink specials posted around the bar. Starting at 8pm Wednesday nights, the bar hosts a live jam. Described as a kind of open mic night, bring your talent and your voice and have a good time. Friday nights are strictly karaoke, which starts at 8:30pm. Every other Saturday, the bar hosts a live band, and on Sunday afternoon at 2pm, they host a pool tournament. It only costs five dollars to

enter, and the bar matches the prize pool. All in all, JR’s 24/7 is a great place for those looking to have a drink, quiet or otherwise, or play a game of pool without entering a casino atmosphere. They allow smoking inside and don’t have a nonsmoking section. Get to JR’s any time of day, any day of the week, and take advantage of their gambling, pool, specials, and events. You won’t regret it. Text by Dan Sullivan Photos by Arturo Torres

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Drinking with Clowns has been playing music in Reno for almost six years, but as their band’s name suggests, they represent timeless and playful debauchery of the lighthearted entertainer. The name is an invitation to not just be entertained but to interact with the entertainers. “It’s a handshake, drinking with clowns… just us in the world,” says Baldo Bobadilla, who sings lead vocals and plays the guitar. DWC is as universal as the clowns they portray, and no two jesters are alike. Illu

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Clowning is a universal theme, and DWC is an international band that sings both in English and Spanish. Drinking with Clowns consists of Marrio Williams, Baldo Bobadilla, Kris Trujillo, and Martin Arroyo. Three out of the four members hail from Latin America: Bobadilla is from Paraguay, and both Trujillo and Arroyo are from Mexico. How did Williams, who is originally from Kansas, end up as a drummer and singer in a multinational band? It began the way many musical formations begin. “He was looking for a drummer,” Williams gestures towards Bobadilla, “And I was looking for friends.”

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Six years later, the band has evolved with the two original band members and the addition of Trujillo and Arroyo, who is the newest member of the band, having joined a year ago as the bassist. According to his band mates, he called Trujillo for three months before they asked him to join. “Gracias, Kris,” he says with genuine gratitude. Somehow it’s funny, and the band breaks into laughter. They have reason to laugh, and all the more reason to celebrate. The band just completed their second CD, “My New Head,” a thoughtful sequel to their debut CD, “Mind Your Head.” Performance is a largely cerebral act, and although DWC project the image of the roving, free-spirited Quixote, they are mindful of what they’re doing. “We’re very conscious of what we’re saying,” emphasizes Bobadilla. “We think that the mind is important,” Williams adds. “Very important.”

The band pauses reflectively in a rare moment of silent reverence. The moment ends when they explode into collective laughter at the pop of a beer bottle. “We do a lot of drinking. You should drink with us!” Their engaging informality and welcoming spirit make them a hit among locals. They appeal to a wide demographic and bridge cultural gaps by the international nature of their music. Their songs have a rhythmic, multinational sound, which is a far cry from some of the members’ original musical influences. “I used to play in a metal band,” confesses Trujillo.


The majority of the tracks on the new CD are uplifting dance tunes, but songs like “Madrid” reflect a darker, more somber side of the Clowns. “Funk On” is one of the gems of the CD that gives an appreciative nod to Sly and the Family Stone. “All these people working / Building dreams to Heaven / Dying every moment / And their heart just beats.” DWC also has a sentimental side, best expressed in the track “Amor Loco,” a Spanish rock ballad that speaks of the wistful yearning for a beloved’s affection. The band describes their new work as “more political, more in-yourface” than previous recordings. Diverse in theme and tempo, “My New Head” is a perfect CD for a road trip. DWC will play with Jelly Bread on May 5th for the Cinco de Mayo party at Cantina Los Tres Hombres in Sparks. If you haven’t seen them perform live, mark the show on your calendar. “I’m pushing this music thing because I don’t want to go back to construction,” Williams says. No clowning around there! For latest Drinking With Clowns news and music and to purchase their new CD “My New Head,” check out their sites on the web at http://drinkingwithclowns.com/, on Facebook at http://facebook.com/#!/group. php?gid=31239347290&ref=ts, and on MySpace at http://myspace.com/ drinkingwithclowns.

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RP’s Picks of the month April 1

April 5

April 10

April 23

Drinking With Clowns

Cobra Skulls The Flatliners Broadway Calls

‘Yuri’s Night’ International Space Party

The B Foundation Pigeon John

Nevada Museum of Art

April 2 The Crystal Method

The Knitting Factory

Jay Electronica

The Underground

April 6 A Night In Hollywood

Studio On 4th

Tonic Lounge

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Vokab Kompany DC Souleye

March 4th Marching Band Saqi Coop Da Loop The Rhino D6

The Underground

April 4 K Sera

Studio on 4th

Se7en On West

The Pack

The Knitting Factory

April 9 Guttermouth The Darlins Tonic Lounge

The Underground

April 15 Rusko Ming and Ping The Fiz DJ RV EJ Luera

The Knitting Factory

April 16 808 Band Patafunk

Se7en on West

April 22 The Touques Tartufi Praying for Greater Portland Tonic Lounge

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April 24 Mistah Fab Extreme Smoke & LA

The Underground

April 29 ‘Speak Your Mind’ Local Hip-Hop & Art The Knitting Factory

April 30 Cashed Out “The Next Best Thing to Johnny Cash”

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Local Band Spotlight dirt communion The crowd was alive at the CD release party at The Knitting Factory and was ready to rock to the local metal band known as Dirt Communion. Anyone in the audience who hadn’t seen them live before was in for an awakening to a new level of local music. As soon as they took the stage, it was evident to their fans that Dirt Communion is definitely passionate about their music. Though they tend to stick to the early ‘70s roots of metal, their inspiration has come from a range of rock bands from Black Sabbath and Pantera to Corrosion of Conformity and Clutch. However you choose to classify them, they are true musicians with a stranglehold on what their music means to them. The five-member group began to take shape in 2007 when drummer Logan Spurling and guitarists Eric Stangeland and Tony Ashworth began playing together. During the search for the remainder of the band in 2008, Dan Bishop on bass and Mark Earnest on the microphone joined the others. As a result, Dirt Communion was born from the ground up. One year after their first show together, Dirt Communion’s first full-length album, “Antique Mechanic,” was released and welcomed by over 700 people at the CD release gala at the Continued on pg 24 22 www.renopassport.com


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Knitting Factory. With songs like “A Trip to the Slaughterhouse” and “Rebuilt for Speed,” Dirt Communion is definitely not your average modern metal band. The name, however, came about simply enough. “We were all just riffing on ideas and it popped out, basically,” says Earnest. “Tony wanted to use the word ‘communion,’ and I added ‘dirt’ to the front of it. It seemed appropriate since we play an earthier style of metal, more basic, and as a kind of accidental commentary on how some people wrongly see metal fans. Plus it looks good on a t-shirt.” With the economy the way it is, it’s a great time to be a fan of local music. Dirt Communion hopes the larger crowds they’ve been seeing at shows keeps growing. It means a lot to bands like them, especially since the town is in the middle of a renaissance of sorts. There are good venues to play at – including Knitting Factory, New Oasis, Black Tangerine, etc. – so a lot of artistic stretching has been taking place. “There is starting to be a true sense of camaraderie among the musicians here,” says Earnest. You can catch Dirt Communion playing in April. On Thursday, April 8, they’ll be playing at Tonic Lounge with an impressive out-of-town act. “We’re playing with an amazing punkmeets-metal band called Prize Country from Portland,” says Earnest. “An unbelievable 24 www.renopassport.com

live act that’s getting national press as well. Also on that bill is the great local hardcore/ metal act, Us You And Them.” You can also see them on Friday, April 23 at Black Tangerine. They’ll be playing with Reno’s veteran jazz-meets-metal band Cranium and new local band Beta Case, which plays prog-influenced metal. For info on upcoming shows and on how to get their album, visit them on MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/dirtcommunion and on Facebook by searching for Dirt Communion. Text by Meghan Green

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Local Band CD Review Tim Tucker Band - “No Coincidence” When I asked Tim Tucker how the name “No Coincidence” came about for his album, his response was simple. “Because it is no coincidence that I’ve made this album,’ says Tucker. “I feel as if I’ve lived and worked all my live so this album could happen.” So it is no surprise that attention to detail in the making of this album was great. The production work is well tailored to fit the style of music, and the use of space was very complete, which makes for a well-rounded and balanced sound. Also, the very clean and outstanding sound quality makes the CD very pleasant to the ears. But enough of nerdy stuff. If you’re a fan of catchy hooks and melody-driven grooves played mostly on acoustic instruments, then you are in for a treat with ”No Coincidence.” From the very first beat of “Flush,” the first track on the album, the softly strummed guitar followed by a persuasive melody of the harmonica sets the tone for a relaxing conversation between the artist and the listener. 26 www.renopassport.com

The style of the music is that of soft rock with reggae, soul, and Latin influences, which entice you to sit, grab a drink, and have a relaxing time by yourself or significant other. Tucker’s interest in exploring love and relationships surfaces in most of the tracks where he expresses his sentiments toward lovers, life, and situations that one may have gone through to become who they are today. Overall, “No Coincidence” is a very groovy, easyto-listen-to CD you might want to pop in when you’re on a date and trying to set the mood. The tunes in this album are in synch with what you might hear on a soft rock radio station such 106.9 FM locally or even on The X (100.1 FM) with the more reggae driven tunes. Make sure to check out the entire album on the Tim Tucker Band website (http://www.timtuckerband.com) and find them on all the social media sites as well. We welcome such a solid album contributing to our local music scene! Text by Baldo Bobadilla Photos Provided by Artist


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JDRF’s 2010 Vision Gala Laughter is the Best Medicine Diabetes affects over 24 million American men, women, and children – over seven percent of our population. It is an enemy that strikes suddenly and requires constant care that alters families’ daily lives, which is why the vision of a cure needs to turn into reality. In an effort to help find a cure, the Northern Nevada Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) will host its annual Vision Gala on April 24 at the Downtown Reno Ballroom. This exceptional event attracts more than 1000 guests, including many representatives of leading Reno area businesses and organizations. Recognized as one of the most exciting charitable events in Reno, this is the place to see and be seen. The JDRF Vision Gala is undisputedly one of Northern Nevada’s top fundraising galas, raising over $425,000 for diabetes research in 2009. The gala features an evening full of surprises that delight guests and keep them returning year after year. With superlative cuisine, a record-setting auction with a grand array of one-of-a-kind items, and signature entertainment that guests anxiously await as the perfect finishing touch to a rare and stunning evening that will be long remembered, the 2010 Vision Gala is not to be missed. A highlight of the evening 28 www.renopassport.com

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will be presenting the prestigious Vision Award to Wendy and Pete Ernaut. “Wendy and Pete are long-time board members who have done an incredible amount of work in our community to raise funds and awareness for working toward a cure,” says Julie Malkin, Special Events Coordinator at JDRF of Northern Nevada. In addition to the presentation of the award, another highlight will be the evening’s entertainment – a special private appearance by stand-up comedian and actor, Sinbad. JDRF is the world’s leading charitable funder and advocate of juvenile (type 1) diabetes research. The organization has awarded more than $1 billion to research since it was founded in 1970 by the parents of children with juvenile diabetes – a disease that strikes children suddenly, makes them insulin-dependent for life, and carries the constant threat of devastating complications including blindness, amputation, kidney failure, stroke, and heart disease. Attending the gala and partnering with JDRF not only provides an excellent opportunity to entertain clients and friends, but it also offers valuable networking opportunities. The Vision Gala sold out in 2009, so don’t miss your opportunity to be a part of this vision come true in 2010. Individual tickets cost $250, and Vision Gala sponsorships are available starting at $2,000. 30 www.renopassport.com

For more information on purchasing tickets or if you are interested in donating an item or experience for the auction, please contact Julie Malkin at 775.786.1881 or visit JDRF of Northern Nevada online at http://www.jdrf.org/northernnevada. Text by Michelle Montoya

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Earth Day 40 Years in the Making Spring is in the air, and along with the blooming foliage and sunshine intermittently peaking between Northern Nevada’s signature cloud cover, we can’t forget about one of the best ways to celebrate the new season: Earth Day. Reno’s annual Earth Day celebration is coming upon its 21st year at Idlewild Park on April 25th and is presented to you by Nevada Econet. For the last 20 years on or around April 20, the beautiful park along the Truckee River

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has been filled with food, music, and fun eco activities. Not only is this Reno’s 21st year celebrating Earth Day, but it’s also Earth Day’s 40th anniversary globally. The global celebration is following the theme of “Green Generation,” focusing on kids’ events to “pass the torch” to our new generation of eco-conscious individuals. Reno’s Earth Day celebration will feature numerous activities catering to children, and as always, this is an all-ages event.

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Earth Day South Lake Tahoe:

Music by Mojo Green, The Big Nasty, The Pine Needles, Patafunk and Big Light

10am to 5pm Lake Tahoe Community College www.southlaketahoe earthday.org

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Many local vendors will have booths at the event, including a solar wind village that will help power the entire event. Event director Travis Souza expressed his enthusiasm for this development. “We’re very excited to have the wind village this year, especially since it will actually be contributing power to the event,” says Souza. Reno’s Earth Day celebration will be taking many steps to reduce the event’s carbon footprint. Waste stations will pepper the park with composting and recycling bins. The food court this year will be strictly vegetarian due to the complications of composting meat products. All plates and eating utensils provided will be compostable as well; in fact, the eating utensils - called “Taterware” - are made out of potatoes. In addition to composting, recycling, and using solar power at the event, The Reno Bike Project, Reno’s bike cooperative, will be providing a bike valet area to reduce the hassle

of finding a place to park your bike. Choosing to ride your bike to Earth Day is a fun, healthy, and proactive way to be a direct participant in the celebration. Each year, entertainment is always on the minds of those considering attending the event, and each year, no one is left disappointed. The live music lineup for this year includes Drinking With Clowns, Mojo Green, Guitar Woody, Mark Sexton Band, and Weston Buck. The location and time for an Earth Day after party are in the works, so be sure to check out the Nevada Econet website for those details. If you would like to get involved with the event, please check out the website for more details on how you can be recognized at the event for a donation of $40 or more. If you’d like to volunteer, you can fill out a form on the website as well. Nevada Econet’s website is: http://www.nevadaeconet.org/. Be a part of this year’s Earth Day celebration. Don’t be green with envy, be green in NV. Text by Kate Long



Reno Jazz Festival All That Jazz... and a lot more! Reno is well known for its special events, and surprisingly the longest running public special event is not the Rib Cook-Off, Hot August Nights, or even the Air Races... It’s the Reno Jazz Festival, now in its 48th year. The Reno Jazz Festival now ranks as one of the largest and most vibrant of its kind in the nation, attracting more than 10,000 participants and guests. This annual festival hosts hundreds of workshops, clinics, and performances featuring middle school, high school, and college groups from around the country. The event is hosted by the University of Nevada and will be held this year from April 22-24. Each year features a headliner from the jazz world, and this year, Reno welcomes Grammy award-winning saxophonist, composer, and arranger Bill Holman, who has composed and arranged music for greats like Stan Kenton, Louie Bellson, Count Basie, Natalie Cole, Mel Torme, Tony Bennett and others. After arriving on the jazz scene in 1949, Holman began composing and arranging at Westlake College of Music in L.A. He has 36 www.renopassport.com

been nominated for 14 Grammys and has won three. The Bill Holman Collection of scores and memorabilia became part of the Smithsonian Institution in 2000, and he was inducted into the Rutgers Jazz Hall of Fame in 2006. In recognition of his enormous commitment to music, Holman was named to the National Endowment of the Arts Jazz Master Fellowship, the highest honor the U.S. bestows upon a jazz musician. The Bill Holman Big Band will perform Friday, April 23 at Lawlor Events Center at 7:30pm. The opening night’s performance on April 22 in UNR’s Nightingale Hall at 7:30 will feature award-winning jazz trumpeter Ingrid Jensen along with the university’s own jazz ensemble, The Collective. Tickets for and information about all performances and activities can be found online at www. unr.edu/rjf. You can also find the Reno Jazz Festival on Facebook so that you don’t miss one note of all that jazz. Text by Bob Carnahan

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gilbert leiker: What’s Eating Gilbert Leiker? Gilber Leiker (pronounced LIKE-er) is a 35-year-old layout artist from Spokane, Wash. He doesn’t create social commentary (on purpose), and he doesn’t waste his time. In fact, he’s so meticulous about his time that minutes spent waiting for the spinning hourglass on his work computer at International Game Technology (IGT) amounted in an entire series of “cluster drawings.” “They’re mainly composed of things I used to doodle, which eventually filled up a page,” Leiker said while describing the works that have now found their way into frames and onto the walls of various bars, art venues, and the homes of friends and coworkers. “One day, a coworker of mine came in with a frame and said ‘that’s mine when you’re done with it.’ And before I knew it, the next one was claimed and so on until I decided to take notice,” Leiker said as I inspected various drawings. Most were faintly marred by the highlighter and emails that shown through from the other side - proof that they were once authentic pieces of scratch paper drug out from beneath a pile of corporate waste. Since approximately November of 2007, Leiker has created numerous cluster drawings, taking anywhere from a month to four months, with the simple motivation of informality. “I started drawing and kept drawing,” Leiker said. Yet, each piece has its own unique and 38 www.renopassport.com

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creative short paragraph, describing to some extent what might be found upon further inspection. To an even further extent, different messages may be encoded into a drawing and a key might exist to explain different elements in a drawing. But don’t expect that every piece would be provided with such a cheat sheet. It may be too much to say that Leiker has certain expectations for his audience, but if there was one thing that could be called an inherent duty to those receiving his colorful black and white manifestations, it’s to remain active. To inspect the curvature of a single line in one of Leiker’s cluster drawings is to read further into a tale without words. Leiker has merely scratched the surface of his career in pursuing art beyond graphic design. In doing so, he has discovered a kind of therapy that most of us can only tickle at, let alone scratch. With his strong love for comic books and a fetish for the undead, Leiker has come a long way from being a 12-year-old with robots and tanks scribbled on homework and in his notebook by rediscovering that which gave him so much pleasure as a child. You can find Leiker’s work at http://mothbot. deviantart.com (“mothbot” is a sleep inspired freelance company name that may also be an alter-ego) and can find him on Facebook under Gilbert Leiker. You’ll also want to keep an eye out for Leiker’s work during Artown. Text bBy: Hunter Blackburn Photos provided by artist 40 www.renopassport.com


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April 5, 12, 19 & 26

Artist Exchange Open MIC “All artists welcome! Every monday we have our imfamous Open Mic with revolving local hosts, which is always a lot of fun! It’s free and full of all kinds of entertainment!” 9PM, Zephyr Lounge, 1074 S. Virginia St. Kaheledunn@aol.com

April 7

Banff Mountain Film Festival Truckee Meadows Tour Fundraiser for the Nevada Lands Conservancy

pleasure! Ladies night where the ladies drink on happy hour prices all night! 9PM, Zephyr Lounge 1074 S. Virginia St.

April 16

The 808 Band & Patafunk (from Venezuela) $5 adv / $8 door, 10:00p, 21+

www.the808band.com www.patafunk.com Reggae / Rock / Indie / Dub The Undergound

April 16

The Madorians A evening of psychadelic rock and soul

6pm - Exhibit Area and Bar Opens, Raffle Sales 7pm – Films Begin 8:15pm – Intermission/ Raffle Drawing 10pm Films End John Ascuaga’s Nugget Rose Ballroom / $18 Adv, $20 at the Door, $40 VIP Online ticketing at www.janugget.com

Ladies night where the ladies drink on happy hour all night!” 9PM, Zephyr Lounge, 1074 S. Virginia St.

April 8

20$ at door, all the beer one can responsibly handle 6pm- ?, Cantina LosTres Hombres, 926 Victorian Ave

Souleye & DC (BLVD) with Vokab Kompany $7 adv / $10 door, 10:00p, 21+ www.blvdsource.com www.vokabkompany.com Rock / Hip Hop / Electronic The Underground

April 9

Cellar Door An evening of Rock! Cellar door and two others come together for your rockin 44 www.renopassport.com

April 17

Kathy Leichtle Breast Cancer Fundraiser Jelly Bread, Mojo Green, & others TBA

April 17

Earth Day South Lake Tahoe Music by Mojo Green, The Big Nasty, The Pine Needles, Patafunk and Big Light

10am to 5pm Lake Tahoe Community College www.southlaketahoe earthday.org

April 22

Art Exposed at The Waterfall Live DJ and Art Exhibit

9pm - 134 West 2nd Street Music and event details on www.renopassport.com

April 24

Annual Vision Gala Northern Nevada Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation of Northern Nevada (JDRF) Downtown Reno Ballroom. Recognized as one of the most exciting charitable events in Reno, this is the place to see and be seen. Details at www.jdrf.org/ northernnevada & www.renopassport.com

April 25

21st Annual Earth Day - Reno 9am to 5pm Idlewild Park Music lineup and details at www.nevadaeconet.org

April 29

Midtown Nights Thursday Evening, 5-9p.m.

Experience an evening of live entertainment, artshows and nightlife. Artists from the local community will showcase their art along with music and refreshments. Come to look, or come to buy. Meet the businesses, and see unique art in this hip upcoming area of Reno. The walk begins at Maytan Music Center. Sponsored in part by Reno Passport. For details visit www.midtownreno.com

April 30

Duck Day Put on by res-life @ the University of Nevada campus (in the quad).

Ft. Jelly Bread & the Whitney Myer Band, Free 1pm- 4pm, UNR Quad, N. Virginia Www.myspace.com/ jellybreadlove Jellybreadlove@gmail.com

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April 29 - May 2 CMY

Genoa Cowboy K Poetry & Music Festival “Genoa Cowboy Poetry & Music Festival with nationally known Cowboy poets and musicians, workshops and art show.

Tickets at www.genoacowboyfestival.com All Day, Main St. Genoa, NV info@genoacowboyfestival.com 775-782-8207

May 8

Delta Nove, Mojo Green and Drinking with Clowns The Underground www.clubundergroundreno.com




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