This spring, Brüka Theatre's new workshop production takes up the high body count of Shakespeare's famous — and famously long — tragedy, Hamlet. "Hamlet" has…
This March, a campus publication known for its poetry took a stab at showcasing visual art. When Brushfire Literature and Arts Journal’s first edition went…
The M5 Mexican Brass quintet’s comedic and soothing performance had audience members reeling for more at the end of their show. There’s no question as…
Arguably remixed more often than the originals are read, the novels and short stories starring nineteenth-century sleuth Sherlock Holmes have spawned a tireless string of…
There were only 10 members in the University of Nevada, Reno’s Percussion Ensemble, but they were powerful during their performance on Nov. 15. The ensemble…
Many people today strongly identify with their favorite musical artists. Oftentimes, a community of sorts forms around a musician's presence — especially when that musician…
For a Department of Theatre and Dance struggling to get by after key staff departures, the technically — and textually — demanding musical "Cabaret" comes…
Students packed into the Laughing Planet on Feb. 7 for the return of live poetry nights, hosted by Brushfire Literature and Arts Journal. Enough spectators…
In November of 2020, Netflix’s “The Crown” released its most anticipated season yet: season four. The show captures the reign of England’s Queen Elizabeth II…