The Double Scoop Podcast is back!
After a long pandemic hiatus, Kris checks in with Great Basin Native Artists cofounder Melissa Melero-Moose
After a long pandemic hiatus, Kris checks in with Great Basin Native Artists cofounder Melissa Melero-Moose
UNR theater professor Adi Cabral has some insights
Caitlin McCarty's dance group Collateral & Co. takes on the big issues.
Jaxon Northon aims to portray the people of our time, as honestly as possible
Microbusiness models might be next
A federal grant relief was due to launch today, but it didn’t. Meanwhile, after a year without ticket sales, theaters chart their paths forward.
Galen Brown’s fodder is the stuff of ordinary life. His drawings are positively transcendent.
If you like powerful women, dark-leaning erotica, or (no kidding) cats, this free-spirited 20th-century painter might be your kindred spirit
“We’re looking for people who are community builders,” said co-founder Fawn Douglas
The Reno screenwriter/director is about to make her biggest film to date
The new Melhop Gallery °7077 in Zephyr Cove will show a few artists’ work as they progress over the years
The Las Vegas branch is on hold. A foundation grant came in. Programs for teachers, now virtual, expanded across the state.
It's like a postcard to a fellow Gen Xer from the post-postmodern irony that flowed through my veins in lieu of blood for most of the 90s.
As cultural groups nationwide are called on to be more inclusive and diverse, Reno theaters try to raise their own bar
Producer Sophia Swire shared some stories
Behind a new series of arts education videos for kids, advocates are trying to solve a wide-reaching equity problem.
Justin Favela on how the pandemic and the civil rights uprising are moving his needle forward
Artown presenters on the challenges of working in quarantine
Recovering from the shutdown is going to be a long road. Two local theater leaders get us up to speed on the details.
After the main event was canceled, their funding was postponed until 2021. Here’s a look at their past & future work.
When the going gets tough, the tough collaborate
After the coronavirus forced school closures, teachers everywhere transitioned on a dime from classroom learning to distance learning.
Baskets from over 100 tribes have been sitting in vaults for decades. Now you can “handle” them.
When Eunkang Koh paints food, she packs in all the anxiety and all the seduction
Las Vegas artist Mikayla Whitmore creates a world with a solid core of everyday anxiety and a durable surface of delicious, sugary coating.
Street art worldwide has come to incorporate ideas about community and inclusion. The Elko Mural Expo has its finger on the pulse of that trend.
Great Basin Native Artists move from obscurity to recognition
A traveling exhibition is willing to talk about something else already.
Kris talks to Nesta. Nesta talks to Kris. This podcast is rated J for journalism nerds.
Two Northern Nevadans were nationally recognized for their work on LGBTQ rights
Artist and activist Jack Malotte has taken a close, honest look at Nevada
Photographer Frances Melhop and sculptor Mark Combs traveled different paths to the territory of human temporality
Did you know there a ghost town on the shore of Lake Mead? Painter Gig Depio dug up some good stories about settling Southern Nevada for his new mural.
Orbital Reflector meets some hurdles. The NMA celebrates. Trevor Paglen talks shop.
As local governments work slowly to provide services for the homeless, an unofficial group takes matters into its own hands by serving weekly potluck dinners.
If these walls could talk—Untold stories from Reno LGBTQ bars
After a long career of tough decisions, a prison doctor tells her story
Burning Man bought Fly Ranch and is weighing the options
Does ‘Seven Magic Mountains’ live up to the hype? (Spoiler alert: yes.)
The Stewart Indian School is poised to rewrite some long-overlooked parts of local history
As downtown motels are razed, the Nevada Neon Project’s preservation efforts continue
Bay Area artist Enrique Chagoya imagines a New World never conquered by Europeans
Willy Vlautin—former Renoite, novelist and founder of the band Richmond Fontaine—is coming home for a visit
Wonder what’s going on with the seemingly sudden surge of transgender teens? We asked them.
Two college grads in Reno took a risk and opened a community clay studio.