Events

13TH ANNUAL FALL FEST CRAFT FAIR:
More than 50 native and non-native vendors will sell beadwork, jewelry, baked goods, pottery, baskets, Indian tacos and more. Sa, 10/9, 10am-6pm; Su, 10/10, 10am-5pm. Free admission. Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Gym, 34 Reservation Rd. Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, (775) 425-3561.

AMERICAโ€™S GOT TALENT LIVE:
NBCs television talent show launches its first nationwide tour this fall. Sa, 10/2, 7:30pm. $39.50-$99.50. Reno Events Center, 400 N. Center St., (775) 335-8800, www.ticketmaster.com.

ELDORADO GREAT ITALIAN FESTIVAL:
The 29th annual festival features the sights, sounds and tastes of Italy, including live entertainment on two stages, a spaghetti sauce cookoff, traditional Italian fare, a grape stomping contest, bocce ball tournament, a farmersโ€™ market and a kidsโ€™ gelato-eating contest. The event takes place on Virginia Street in front of the Eldorado. Sa, 10/9, 10am-7pm; Su, 10/10, 10am-6pm. Free. Eldorado Hotel Casino, 345 N. Virginia St., (775) 786-5700.

GALENA CRAFT FAIR:
The fair will feature more than 75 crafters and artisans. Choose from artwork, home and yard decor, fabric and paper crafts, one-of-a-kind jewelry and more. There will be food, entertainment and kids activities on Saturday. Proceeds from booth sales and entrance fees will benefit the schoolโ€™s PTO scholarship fund. F, 10/1, 6-9pm; Sa, 10/2, 9am-4pm. $3 per person; $5 per family. Galena High School, 3600 Butch Cassidy Drive, (775) 229-8517.

LAKE TAHOE WELLNESS WEEKEND:
Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa & Casino hosts its second comprehensive, all-inclusive health and wellness-focused weekend. The event includes fitness and cooking classes, optional outdoor activities and beauty and wellness seminars. F, 9/24; Sa, 9/25; Su, 9/26. $100-$649. Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa & Casino, 111 Country Club Drive in Incline Village, (775) 832-1234, www.hyatt.laketahoe.com.

MAMMOVAN VISIT:
Nevada Health Centerโ€™s mobile mammography van provides screening and diagnostic mammograms to uninsured women who probably would not seek out mammography services on their own. F, 9/24, 7:45am-3:45pm. $25 donation requested, not required. Miguel Ribera Park, 3925 Neil Road, (775) 321-8702.

MCQUEEN CRAFT FAIRE:
The 25th annual craft faire features handcrafted items from more than 160 artisans, entertainment, food court and more. F, 10/15, 5:30-9pm; Sa, 10/16, 9am-5pm; Su, 10/17, 9am-4pm. $10 Friday; $5 Saturday and Sunday. McQueen High School, 6055 Lancer St., (775) 746-5880, www.mcqueencf.com.

OPERATION HEALTH CARE BOUND:
Students will have the opportunity to explore many available health care careers and participate in hands-on demonstrations and classes. Sa, 10/16, 10am-2pm. Free. Reno-Sparks Convention Center, 4590 S. Virginia St., (775) 827-0184, www.nursinginstituteofnevada.org.

PASSPORT TO DINING:
The fifth annual event features all-you-can-taste food, wine, beer and beverages from more than 25 local restaurants, wineries and breweries, as well as live music, silent and live auctions, and a commemorative glass. Th, 10/7, 6-9pm. $25 advance; $30 at the door. North Lake Tahoe Event Center, 8318 North Lake Blvd. in Kings Beach, (530) 546-9000, www.northtahoebusiness.org.

RENO CELTIC CELEBRATION:
Celebrate Celtic culture with music, dance, reenactments, athletics, food and drink, vendors, family name search for Celtic connections and more. Sa, 10/2, 10am-5pm; Su, 10/3, 10am-5pm. $10 at the gate; free for kids under 12 with paid adult. Bartley Ranch Regional Park, 6000 Bartley Ranch Road., (775) 826-7848, www.renoceltic.org.

RENO COIN CLUB COIN SHOW:
There will be 30-plus tables, a raffle, free coins for kids and more. Sa, 10/30, 9am-5pm; Su, 10/31, 9am-4pm. $2, general; free for kids under 12. Holiday Inn, 55 E. Nugget Ave. in Sparks, (775) 741-0960, www.renocoinclub.org.

RIVERWALK MERCHANTS HALLOWEEN HOLLOW:
The annual Halloween event features spirited entertainment and special shows for two evenings. Trick or treat at merchantsโ€™ locations and visit ghostly characters from times past. The events begin in the West Street Plaza. Sa, 10/30, 4-7pm. Free. The Riverwalk District, Downtown Reno, (775) 825-9255, www.renoriver.org/halloween.

STREET VIBRATIONS:
The 16th annual celebration of music, metal and motorcycles rumbles into town. There will be tours, live entertainment, parades, ride-in shows, stunt shows, Americaโ€™s Finest Custom Bike Builderโ€™s Expo and more held at various venues in Reno, Sparks, Carson City and Virginia City. W-Su through 9/26. Opens 9/22. Free for most events. Call or visit website for details, (775) 329-7469, www.road-shows.com.

VIRGINIA & TRUCKEE RAILROAD:
Round-trip and one-way rides between Carson City and Virginia City will run every Friday at the Virginia & Truckee Railroad. F-Su through 10/31. $36-$48. Virginia & Truckee Railroad, Carson City to Virginia City, (775) 588-2412.

Art

SHEPPARD FINE ARTS GALLERY, CHURCH FINE ARTS BUILDING, UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO:
Every Distance Is Not Near, This exhibition features three artists from Seattle: Debra Baxter, Dawn Cerny and Jenny Heishman, who concentrate on sculpture based in historical and narrative elements. M-F, 11am-5pm through 11/5. Opens 10/4. Free. Contact University Arts (775) 784-4278, <script type=”text/javascript” language=”javascript”>{ document.write(String.fromCharCode(60,97,32,104,114,101,102,61,34,109,97,105,108,116,111,58,97,114,116,115,51,54,53,117,110,114,46,101,100,117,34,62,97,114,116,115,51,54,53,117,110,114,46,101,100,117,60,47,97,62))
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Museums

NEVADA MUSEUM OF ART:
The Wrong Side of Reno: Three Decades of Punk and Hardcore Music in the Biggest Little City, The exhibition presents a comprehensive anthology of vinyl records that have been pressed in Reno during the cityโ€™s long and intimate history with underground music. W-Su through 3/6. Opens 10/2. $1-$10. Other Realities: Contemporary Chinese Painting, The exhibition features artwork by six of Chinaโ€™s most highly regarded Realist painters and introduces their work to Western audiences for the first time. W-Su through 2/13. Opens 11/6. $1-$10. Explorer, Naturalist, Artist: John James Audubon and the Birds of America, This exhibition features 50 of Audubonโ€™s most dramatic and life-sized watercolor depictions from the first-edition printing of The New York Historical Society Edition. W-Su through 2/13. Opens 11/6. $1-$10. 160 W. Liberty St., (775) 329-3333, www.nevadaart.org.

Film

IWW RENO LABOR FILM SERIES:
Tu, 9/28, 6pm. Free. Mountain Mikeโ€™s Pizza, 1601 Vassar St., (775) 240-2716.

RENO FILM FESTIVALโ€™S MANHATTAN SHORTS:
The Reno Film Festival will host the only Nevada screenings of this yearโ€™s Manhattan Short Film Competition. Attendees at these screenings can โ€œreview and voteโ€ on the films. The international winner will be announced the following week in New York City. F, 10/1, 7:30pm; Sa, 10/2, 7:30pm. $8 general; $4 students. Joe Crowley Student Union, University of Nevada, Reno, 1664 N. Virginia St. next to Lawlor Events Center, (775) 334-6707, www.renofilmfestival.com.

SATURN: JEWEL OF THE HEAVENS:
The full-dome digital star show by Clark Planetarium Productions features Saturnโ€™s moons, rings and exotic secrets in the latest 3-D technology (no 3-D glasses required.) Autumn Stargazing, a look at whatโ€™s up in the sky this fall, accompanies Saturn: Jewel of the Heavens and is included in the ticket price. Tu-Su, 2 & 4pm through 1/2. Opens 9/7; F, 6pm through 12/31. Opens 9/10; Sa, 12 & 6pm through 1/1. Opens 9/11; Su, noon through 1/2. Opens 9/12. $6 adults; $4 kids ages 3-12, seniors age 60 and older. Fleischmann Planetarium and Science Center, 1650 N. Virginia St. north of Lawlor Events Center, (775) 784-4812, www.planetarium.unr.edu.

THE SECRET OF THE CARDBOARD ROCKET:
This full-dome digital star show by Clark Planetarium Productions lets audiences โ€œclimb aboardโ€ a virtual, magical cardboard rocket with two young adventurers to experience an up-close look at each of our solar systemโ€™s planets. Recommended for elementary-school children, but open to all ages. Sa, Su, 11am through 1/2. Opens 9/11. $6 adults; $4 kids ages 3-12, seniors age 60 and older. Fleischmann Planetarium and Science Center, 1650 N. Virginia St. north of Lawlor Events Center, (775) 784-4812, www.planetarium.unr.edu.

Poetry/Literature

JOANNE MESCHERY FICTION READING:
Nevada Hall of Fame writer Joanne Meschery will read from her fiction and sign books. She will also conduct a workshop the following Saturday open to the first 15 participants to register. Fees apply for workshop registration. F, 9/24, 7-9pm. Free. Sierra Nevada College, 999 Tahoe Blvd. in Incline Village, (775) 881-7514, www.sierranevada.edu/home.php.

SPOKEN VIEWS:
This is a performance-based poetry open mic, but music that accompanies the poetry is OK. Third W of every month, 7-11pm through 12/15. $3; free for performing poets. West Street Market, 148 West St., (775) 303-7833, www.myspace.com/spokenviews.

Music

ARGENTA TRIO: SONGS WITHOUT WORDS:
The Argenta Trio opens their season with performances of โ€œSongs Without Wordsโ€ and Trio in D Minor by Felix Mendelssohn, followed by โ€œMaelstromโ€ by Anton Czarnik and closing with the Archduke Trio by Ludwig van Beethoven. F, 10/1, 7:30pm. $15 adults; $1 University of Nevada, Reno students. Nightingale Concert Hall, Church Fine Arts Complex, University of Nevada, Reno, 1664 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-4278, www.unrschoolofthearts.org.

BRENN HILL:
The country singer/songwriter performs. F, 10/29, 6-10pm. $17 CVAC members; $20 non-members. CVIC Hall, 1602 Esmeralda Ave. in Minden, (775) 782-8207, www.cvartscouncil.com.

BRIAN CULBERTSON:
F, 10/1, 7:30pm. $28.90, $38.90. Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, 100 S. Virginia St., (775) 324-6007.

CLARINETIST MINGZHE WANG:
Wang will be joined by pianist Hyeyeon Park and University of Nevada, Reno music faculty cellist Dmitir Atapine performing works by Ries, Gade and Zemlinsky. Th, 9/30, 7:30pm. Free. Nightingale Concert Hall, Church Fine Arts Complex, University of Nevada, Reno, 1664 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-4278, www.unrschoolofthearts.org.

DARIN TALBOTโ€™S MUSICAL TOUR AROUND TAHOE:
The โ€œLake Tahoe Troubadourโ€ performs. Bring your own picnic dinner. Tables and chairs will be provided. Su, 7pm through 9/26. $19.99 adults; $9.99 children 12 and younger. The Mark Twain Cultural Center, 760 Mays Blvd. Ste. 10 in the Village Center in Incline Village, (775) 831-2820, www.ghostoftwain.com.

THE EAGLES:
The classic rock band performs. F, 10/1, 8pm. $115-$198. Reno Events Center, 400 N. Center St., (775) 335-8800.

IN THE MOOD:
This 1940s musical revue takes a retro look at the life and time of Americaโ€™s โ€œgreatest generation.โ€ Sa, 10/2, 2pm; Su, 10/3, 2 & 7:30pm. $30-$60. Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, 100 S. Virginia St., (775) 324-6007.

JONI MORRIS:
Reno Concerts continues its 2010-2011 season with Morrisโ€™ tribute to Patsy Cline. Su, 10/17, 7:30pm. $22 general; $15 students. Steinway Piano Gallery, 500 E. Moana Lane, (775) 829-0600, www.renoconcerts.org.

KEYBOARD FANTASIES:
Reno Philharmonic Orchestra presents its MasterClassics 2 concert. The orchestra will perform Beethovenโ€™s Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, featuring guest pianist Marc Yu, and Rachmaninoffโ€™s Symphony No. 2 in E minor, op. 27. Su, 10/10, 4pm; Tu, 10/12, 7:30pm. $24-$72. Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, 100 S. Virginia St., (775) 323-6393, www.renophil.com.

LUNASA:
The Irish superstar group masters the percussive Celtic heartbeat while touching on jazz and pushing acoustic traditions to new heights. Th, 9/23, 7:30pm. $5-$24. Nightingale Concert Hall, Church Fine Arts Complex, University of Nevada, Reno, 1664 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-4278, www.unrschoolofthearts.org.

MUSIC FOR THE GODS:
The Reno Philharmonic Orchestraโ€™s MasterClassics 3 concert includes Wolfgang Amadeus Mozartโ€™s Symphony No. 41 in C major, K. 551 โ€œJupiter,โ€ Richard Straussโ€™ Horn Concerto No. 2 in E-flat major, featuring John Lenz on horn, and Straussโ€™ Tod und Verklรคrung, op. 24 (Death and Transfiguration.) Su, 11/14, 4pm; Tu, 11/16, 7:30pm. $24-$72. Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, 100 S. Virginia St., (775) 323-6393, www.renophil.com.

RENO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA: The RCO presents a program featuring Lopez Chollettโ€™s โ€œFiestaโ€ from String Serenade, Chรกvezโ€™s Symphony No. 5, Ginasteraโ€™s Dances from Estancia and Tchaikovskyโ€™s Violin Concerto Sa, 10/16, 8pm; Su, 10/17, 2pm. $5-$40. Nightingale Concert Hall, Church Fine Arts Complex, University of Nevada, Reno, 1664 N. Virginia St., (775) 348-9413, www.renochamberorchestra.org.

STEVE MARTIN WITH THE STEEP MOUNTAIN RANGERS:
An evening of bluegrass and banjo performed by the actor/comedian and his bluegrass combo. Tu, 10/5, 8pm. $40-$70. Grand Sierra Resort, 2500 E. Second St., (775) 789-2000, www.grandsierraresort.com.

TILLERS FOLLY:
The Canadian folk band performs. Th, 9/30, 7pm. $17 CVAC members, $20 non-members. CVIC Hall, 1602 Esmeralda Ave. in Minden, (775) 782-8207, www.cvartscouncil.com.

UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA:
The University Orchestraโ€™s opening concert of the season includes the Mozart Clarinet โ€œConcertoโ€ featuring University of Nevada, Reno music faculty member David Ehrke. Tu, 10/5, 7:30pm. Free. Nightingale Concert Hall, Church Fine Arts Complex, University of Nevada, Reno, 1664 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-4278, www.unrschoolofthearts.org.

ZAC BROWN BAND:
The Southern rock/folk rock/country band performs with opening act Robert Randolph and the Family Band. Th, 9/23, 7pm. $25-$39.50. Lawlor Events Center, 1500 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-4444.

Onstage

A.V.A. BALLET THEATRES NUTCRACKER:
A.V.A. Ballet Theater presents its 15th annual performance of the classic ballet. The Reno Philharmonic Orchestra will perform Tchaikovskyโ€™s score. F, 12/10, 8pm; Sa, 12/11, 2 & 8pm; Su, 12/12, 2pm. $26-$51. Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, 100 S. Virginia St., (775) 762-5165, www.avaballet.com.

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST:
Brodway Comes to Reno kicks off its 2010-2011 season with this musical based on the Disney animated film. F, 11/5, 8pm; Sa, 11/6, 2 & 8pm; Su, 11/7, 2 & 7pm. $TBA. Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, 100 S. Virginia St., (775) 686-6600, www.pioneercenter.com.

DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE:
Reno Little Theater presents Jeffery Hatcherโ€™s suspenseful new take on Robert Louis Stevensonโ€™s tale of terror. F, 11/5, 7:30pm; Sa, 11/6, 7:30pm; Su, 11/7, 2pm; F, 11/12, 7:30pm; Sa, 11/13, 7:30pm; Su, 11/14, 2pm; F, 11/26, 7:30pm; Sa, 11/27, 7:30pm; Su, 11/28, 2pm. $12 general; $10 seniors; $6 students with ID. Hug High School Theater, 2880 Sutro St., (775) 329-0661, www.renolittletheater.org.

JOHN LITHGOWโ€™S STORIES BY HEART:
Artown presents John Lithgowโ€™s one-man show. Th, 10/28, 8pm. $30-$60. Grand Sierra Resort, 2500 E. Second St., (775) 789-2000, www.grandsierraresort.com.

PERFECT WEDDING:
Carson Valley Community Theatre presents this comedy written by Robin Hawdon and directed by Lucille Rao. F, 9/24, 7:30pm; Sa, 9/25, 7:30pm; Su, 9/26, 2pm. $15 general admission; $12 students, seniors; $49.50 dinner and show. CVIC Hall, 1602 Esmeralda Ave. in Minden, (775) 843-3493, http://carsonvalleycommunitytheatre.org.

PSYCHO BEACH PARTY & VAMPIRE LSBIANS OF SODOM:
Two, one-act plays from Bruka Theatre. 10/8-10/29. $16-$25. Bruka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., 323-3221.

STOP KISS: Nevada Repertory Company presents Diana Sonโ€™s play about the ways, both sudden and slow, that lives can change irrevocably. F, 10/1, 7:30pm; Sa, 10/2, 7:30pm; W, 10/6, 7:30pm; Th, 10/7, 7:30pm; F, 10/8, 7:30pm; Sa, 10/9, 7:30pm; Su, 10/10, 1:30pm. $5-$15. Redfield Studio Theatre, Church Fine Arts Building, University of Nevada, Reno, 1664 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-4278, www.unrschoolofthearts.org.

STORYTIME LIVE!:
Hosts Moose & Zee take audience members through four musical adventures starring characters from four of Nickelodeonโ€™s top-rated preschool shows Dora the Explorer, The Backyardigans, Ni Hao, Kai-lan and Wonder Pets! W, 10/13, 7pm; Th, 10/14, 11am & 7pm. $14-$28. Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, 100 S. Virginia St., (775) 324-6007.

SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER/THURSDAYS CHILD:
Good Luck Macbeth Classic Theater Company features two, one-act plays: Tennessee Williamsโ€™ Suddenly Last Summer, and Dalia Gerdelโ€™s surreal tale of loss Thursdays Child. F, 9/24, 7:30pm; Sa, 9/25, 7:30pm; F, 10/1, 7:30pm; Sa, 10/2, 7:30pm; Su, 10/3, 3pm. $15 general admission; $10 students, seniors. Laxalt Auditorium, Warren Nelson Building, 401 W. Second St., (775) 322-3716, http://goodluckmacbeth.org.

A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE:
Reno Little Theater kicks off its 76th season with Arthur Millerโ€™s classic, Tony award-winning drama that depicts an ordinary family torn apart by the dark primal passions that lurk deep in a manโ€™s heart. F, 9/24, 7:30-9:45pm; Sa, 9/25, 7:30-9:45pm; Su, 9/26, 2-4pm; F, 10/1, 7:30-9:45pm; Sa, 10/2, 7:30-9:45pm; Su, 10/3, 2-4pm; F, 10/8, 7:30-9:45pm; Sa, 10/9, 7:30-9:45pm; Su, 10/10, 2-4pm. $12 adults; $10 seniors 60 and older; $6 students with ID. Hug High School Theater, 2880 Sutro St., (775) 343-8100, www.renolittletheater.org

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