travelogue, an attempt to transcend the homogeneous and status-obsessed conditions of the contemporary world through the use of big beats, big choruses, and distortion. It’s a record made on the go that makes sense anywhere. And most of all, with its expanded sonic palette and emphasis on breakbeats, it ushers in the newest era of an artist who has never stopped growing.
Cook, who grew up moving between Toronto and England, boasts anglo bonafides that separate him from the growing pack of hardcore kids sporting windbreakers and bowl cuts. “My grandmother helped invent the miniskirt in London in the 60’s, my parents met in a squat in Brixton. My dad was the drug dealer, my mom the hippie runaway,” Cook explains. “Growing up, I had a little bit of a Bristol life, it was more like trip-hop and reggae vibes over there when I was young.” Two of the first shows he attended, at the age of 12, were Oasis and Neil Young. After the show, he remembers thinking, “Yeah, I’m gonna do music forever.” Not long after he discovered hardcore and punk, and it was off to the races, first with his beloved hardcore band, No Warning (who he continues to play with to this day), then as a member of punk experimentalists, Fucked Up, from 2007 to 2021–and all the while building a deep and impressive catalog of solo work first as Young Governor, then Young Guv, and now simply, GUV (“I’m not so young anymore, three letter band names are cool, and I’m tired of being mistaken for a rapper,” Cook notes).
use of abstraction.With guidance from our teaching artist, Karen Hayes @karenzzart, learn the basics of color mixing, in an almost monochrome palette, as you create art inspired by her painting "Joy".By the end, you’ll leave with a finished 16×20 acrylic painting, ready to hang and enjoy at home.For ages 14 and up, perfect for beginners and experienced artists alike, and all supplies are included.Register to join at artsforallnevada.org.As always, partial scholarships based on financial need are available. To qualify, please fill out the art scholarship application on our website.See you and let's create! 😊
lessue of Reno’s Second Annual Galentine’s Bingo Fundraiser!🗓 February 19, 2026🕠 5:30–9:00 p.m.📍 Brasserie St. James | 901 S Center St, Reno🎟 $40 | Includes unlimited bingo, a welcome beverage, and event entry✨ Come dressed to impress for our Best Dressed Contest, enjoy 3–5 rounds of bingo with local prizes, and raise a glass to community impact. Food, festive drinks, raffle tickets, and extra bingo cards will be available for purchase.Your ticket supports the Junior League of Reno’s mission to empower women and improve the health and wellness of women and children in Northern Nevada.This is a 21+ event and space is limited, so get your tickets early!
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🥬 Sauerkraut Making Class
Fermentation as Alchemy. Food as Transformation.
Join Lauren Price, master brewer and founder of Mindscape Fermentations, for a hands-on sauerkraut class rooted in practical fermentation skills and real-world experience. Lauren has owned and operated a fermentation-focused production space for the past four years, working professionally with live cultures across food and beverage.
This class focuses on the fundamentals of lacto-fermentation — how salt, time, and microbes work together to transform simple ingredients into vibrant, living food.
What’s included:
• Guided, hands-on instruction• A beverage provided during class• Airlock provided for your ferment
What to bring:
• One clean 16 oz jar (wide-mouth)
You’ll learn:• Proper salt ratios and fermentation technique• How to prevent mold and contamination• Flavor building and balance• How to read fermentation by smell, taste, and texture
💲 $45 per person📅 February 19⏰ 6:30 PM
Come learn fermentation from someone who lives it daily — and leave with the knowledge to keep fermenting confidently at home.
t’s on Purple Circle Records, a little label that singer/bassist Ned Russin co-owns. Performed by a revamped lineup — drummer Robin Zeijlon and guitarist Colin Gorman came on board last year, joining singer/bassist Ned Russin and keyboardist Nicole Dao — and recorded by the prolific producer/engineer Arthur Rizk, who has worked on every Glittererer release since 2019, erer is the most thematically urgent work the band has produced to date. It’s also the most immediately and sustainedly ear-pleasing.
Paradigmatically, the lead single, “Stainless Steel,” booms Albini-like with sturdy yet subtle drumming, massive stereo guitars, and all manner of counterpoints and complements emanating from the keyboard, in support of a melody — a classic Glitterer melody — that twists and turns, starts and stops, and goes exactly where the listener didn’t remotely realize it needed to go. And in Russin’s typically sapient lyrics we hear, without superfluity or mawkishness, the bewilderment, resignation, anger, guilt, and stubborn commitment to beauty and community that the album exists to express. It’s the dialectical inner monologue of a socially engaged, intellectually curious creative aspirant — a person not unlike yourself — who can’t help but notice that it’s all coming to nothing. “It’s everywhere I turn / I can’t escape / I wish I had ability innate / I wish I wasn’t incapacitated,” Russin sings. ““I’ll pretend that I’m stainless steel / I’ll forget that this all is real.” What more needs to be said?
Graham Hunt has an intuitive ability to carve out his own space within the long, confusing history of American pop music. The Wisconsin-based songwriter has spent the past four years hard at work building a trilogy of records that synthesize timeless guitar pop chops with a layered approach to production and a sly lyrical eye. His music balances the surreal with the quotidian, the melodic with the rhythmic, the cryptic with the triumphant–often proving that slacker playfulness and Heartland earnestness are not mutually exclusive. Timeless World Forever, the final entry in this trilogy and Hunt’s first release for Run For Cover, provides closure on a formidable body of songs while opening the gates for a new stage in the artist’s long, prolific career.
Minneapolis’ Prize Horse make “a fuzzy, dreamy form of alt-rock that manages to be heavy and spaced-out at the same time” (Stereogum). The trio’s debut album, Under Sound, embarks their musical evolution which takes flight with ethereal, fuzz-laden tones departing from the grittier layers of their previous 2021 Welder EP.
We're excited to announce Glitterer are coming back February 19th with Graham Hunt (@grahamfunkrailroad) and Prize Horse (@prize.horse). Tickets go on-sale Friday at 10am! 💫
ALWAYS ALL AGES
ide the Teachers’ Lounge for two nights of laugh-out-loud, unfiltered comedy straight from the public school system. Featuring Rachel Aflleje, Angel Gaines, and Todd Basil, this live stand-up show brings the stories teachers really tell after the bell rings.
If you ever wanted to know what teachers really think about your precious little ones and all the goings on behind the scenes, then you need to grab your friends, call your teacher besties, and laugh the night away with comics who truly understand your pain
d pop influences into club-ready grooves. His work includes original tracks and remixes that have circulated on platforms like SoundCloud and been featured in live performances in major U.S. nightlife venues, showcasing a knack for keeping crowds moving.
Feb 19 - This one’s getting loud 😈 We’re brining @chalantmusic to @deadringer_reno D🔥
Pull up or hear about it later 👀 📆 Feb 19📍Dead Ringer🎟️unityevents.us#edm #housemusic #dance
We know it’s getting warm now so we’re sneaking in one more cozy winter moment for families! 🥰Guided by our sweet teaching artist, Patty Lassaline, bond with your family as you paint a snowy scene together using acrylics. We're talking snowy owl, the northern lights, and polar bears. Who knows, maybe we'll see the northern lights here in Reno again soon!Register to join the class at artsforallnevada.org.Partial scholarships based on financial need are available to everyone for Arts for All Nevada art workshops, classes, and camps. To qualify, please fill out the art scholarship application on our website.See you and let's create! 😊
lessM!Everyone is welcome — all bodies, all levels, all vibes. Join us at OUR Center, Northern Nevada’s LGBTQ+ nonprofit, for an evening of joy, movement, and community. 🏳️🌈📍 1745 S. Wells Ave., Reno, NV 89502🕠 5:30 PMBring a friend, bring your energy, and let’s dance it out together! 🔥💃
less🍰✨ Cake & Cocktails — A Sweet Night Out! ✨🍸Join us for a fun and creative evening at Cake & Cocktails, the perfect mid-week treat!On February 20th from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM, enjoy a hands-on experience where you’ll sip, decorate, and unwind.What’s Included:✨ Two cocktails or mocktails crafted by our mobile bar🎂 One 6” heart-shaped cake💖 2 hours of instructed cake decoratingBring a friend, a date, or treat yourself — this workshop is perfect for all skill levels.Price: $130 per personLimited spots available! Reserve yours now and get ready for a deliciously good time. 🍓🍹🧁Tickets👇https://square.link/u/Kh1rijFT
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