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The cable guy is coming...
Don't miss stand up comedian Daniel Whitney, better known as Larry The Cable Guy from the Blue Collar Comedy Tour and his movie 'Larry The Cable Guy'.
Daniel Whitney began his career as an entertainer in the radio industry, making regular guest appearances on popular talk shows. He shot to fame through his Larry The Cable Guy character and has since released several movies staring the memorable Southerner. He's also released an astonishing seven comedy albums, three of which are certified gold! He's also released a book, titled after his catchphrase 'Git-R-Done!'.
Did You Know?
Daniel Whitney is very close friends with fellow comedian Lewis Black, despite their political views, background, and contrasting material they perform in their routines.
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Experience the magic of live music surrounded by the soft glow of candlelight, creating a warm and inviting setting for an unforgettable evening. Each session brings a unique mix of artists and genres, all up close and personal in a cozy venue that amplifies the connection between performer and audience.
This installment features Silly Little. Don’t miss the chance to catch their serene, mellow and haunting melodies with dreamy, folky, soft-rock sounds in this special setting.
Tickets:$25 General Admission$20 Sierra Arts Members
Tickets: https://sierraartsfoundation-bloom.kindful.com/e/the-candlelit-sessions-silly-little
Space is limited, so grab your spot early and settle in for an evening of music, mood, and magic.
gnature blend of house, funk, and soul to the heart of downtown.
Taking place at Dead Ringer—one of Reno’s premier venues—this event promises high-energy vibes, deep grooves, and a community-driven dance floor experience. Joining Mikey Lion on the lineup are local favorites and rising talents: Pearl, Golden Black, and Z, delivering support sets to keep the party moving from start to finish.
Event Details:📅 Saturday, August 9th, 2025⏰ Doors at 10:00 PM🔞 21+ Only📍 Dead Ringer – 432 E 4th St, Reno, NV
gcraft and pop sensibility. After finally embracing all that is sweet and sublime as one of the songwriters of San Francisco’s shoegaze darlings, Modern Charms, Palm continues to explore the saccharine side of things with his new project, Supercrush, from Seattle, Washington.
Dusk, from Appleton, Wisconsin, is a group that walks the shadowed path. It’s well known in the rural pastures of Wisconsin, where all of the members of this group were raised, that the traditional music of the common people is Polka, but the most respected form of musical expression is Country and Western. Dusk walks cleanly between these two worlds; pulling influence from both but most strongly associating with Rock & Roll and Rhythm & Blues. They bring with them a strong, informed, melodic statement that draws a line between themselves and the trend of bubble gum pop and country-influenced mall schlock.
The group consists of vocalist Julia Blair on Wurlitzer electric piano, Colin “Wild Man” Wilde on drums and percussion, Amos Pitsch on bass guitar and vocals, Tyler Ditter on lead guitar, and Ryley Crowe on rhythm guitar, pedal steel, and vocals. Amos also doubles as a member of Appleton, Wisconsin punk band Tenement. The group is often compared to 60’s garage and R&B groups like NRBQ and THE LOVIN SPOONFUL, early 70’s country rock pioneers THE FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS, and at times the primitive rock and roll sound of a group like THE VELVET UNDERGROUND.
They hint at all these things, even as something in their music seems to breathe modern air. It’s a feeling that few musicians that attempt to nod to prior generations can capture without bastardising the very music that they intended to salute. Dusk have done it well, and in their music, you’ll find this plain truth among many exciting secrets.
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heir signature fusion of rock, reggae, funk, and rap — and now they’re bringing that unmistakable energy to Grand Sierra Resort’s Grand Theatre. With their original lineup still intact — Nick Hexum (vocals, guitar), SA Martinez (vocals, turntables), Chad Sexton (drums), P-Nut (bass), and Tim Mahoney (lead guitar) — 311 continues to dominate the stage with electrifying performances and fan-favorite hits.
311 emerged into the American rock scene of the early nineties with a generally sunny disposition and mellow blend of reggae, rap, and funk. Formed by Nick Hexum in Omaha, Nebraska, their greatest success came with 1995's self-titled record which contained the Billboard hits "All Mixed Up" and "Down" and made the group go triple platinum!
With over 14 albums and over 33 singles to their name, the five-piece have garnered fans not just in the USA but across the world! Don't miss your chance to see them live on this exclusive tour.
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King Lil G has gone from humble beginnings as an immigrant to international renown for both his music and business acumen. Emerging as a preeminent Mexican spitter, he reps a culture certainly known for consuming dyed-in-the-wool American hip-hop, yet rarely associated with creating it on a global scale. He embodies a universal experience amplified by his tireless grind, inventive approach, and undeniable talent. It’s why he’s piled up nearly 1 billion total streams and views under-the-radar, sold out numerous shows, and earned acclaim from HYPEBEAST, Vibe, and XXL.
Young Drummer Boy (Rigoberto Diaz) is a Mexican-American rapper and producer from Pomona, California, known for his West Coast sound, street-rooted authenticity, and consistent independent grind. Raised by a musical family—his father a member of Banda Ruby and his grandfather a mariachi in Zacatecas—Drummer’s musical roots started on live drums and evolved into one of the most recognizable styles in LA’s underground scene.
The American Cancer Society Relay For Life event is celebrating it's 40th year of fundraising for cancer research. Our Relay For Life of Northern Nevada will be Saturday August 16 at Idylwild Park Softball field #3. Vendor space is $50 and we ask that you stay at least 4 hours but are welcomed to stay the whole day. Please let us know what 4 hours you will attend.**If you donate a raffle prize worth about $20, your vendor space is $30**We are looking for Vendors, Food trucks and groups that would like to perform for 20 -25 minutes. Please email us at: relayforlifennv@gmail.com and we will send a contract to you.
lesss from scratch including pattern making, hand stitched embellishments, and basic sewing machine techniques to sew them all together. Participants can bring their own sewing machines from home or Holland will provide a limited amount of sewing machines available to borrow during the workshop (contact alisha@hollandreno.org to reserve a sewing machine before registering).
Registration is required for this workshop and space is limited. All skill levels welcome! Participants under 14 should be accompanied by an adult.
Unfortunately, we are unable to give refunds for workshop registration unless the workshop is canceled, instructors can’t make it, or in the event of an emergency situation. We thank you for your understanding!
For any questions, email alisha@hollandreno.org.
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