Tickets to Attell’s show at the Silver Legacy can be purchased here.
April 22, 2008 - A&E Editor Clint Demeritt interviews comedian Dave Attell [19:20m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadReno will become a little more colorful when people flock to the Peppermill Casino as it hosts the National Tattoo Association’s Tattoo Convention this week.
Getting a tattoo can be an intimidating process. But with a push in the right direction even the timid out there can muster up the courage to get some ink.
Though April’s warm grasp seems to have taken hold of campus, the Joe Crowley Student Union’s lawn will see a great deal of snow, about 45 tons of it.
Some college students are content with a 12-pack of Keystone Light being the extent of their alcoholic palate. Others, however, find the best beer is the kind that comes from their own closet, brewed on their stove top.
Ferment your own fun with these simple steps.
One of the University’s closest and most unique dining experiences, the Record Street Café, quietly closed its doors over Spring Break.
George Gallo has made his name in Hollywood for writing action comedies, so an independent film about a young painter is a departure from his other work.
Reno’s urban bikers test their skills with new Scalley Cat competition, which are races that are a part of a Reno bike culture that has exploded over the last year.
Virginia City has many unique quirks’, a dried up silver economy, buildings that are either museums or saloons (sometimes both) and the once-a-year Rocky Mountain Oyster Festival.
Arts & Entertainment editor Clint Demeritt interviews three local bands: Panic Opera, The Stately Gentlemen and R&B singer Autumn Carter.
After many months of delay, Wii owners finally get to hear their favorite sound: A loud male voice yelling “SUPER SMASH BROTHERS BRAWL.”
Sabra, an 18-year-old computer science major, said his roommate, Nick Bitwinski, misses out on the real world when he holes up with his broadband connection and “World of Warcraft.”
Group gaming has been popular since the days of ‘Pong.’ Here are a few games that have made their marks in the virtual world.
Reno is on the rise with a fledgling art community, nice shopping and a ton of great little restaurants.