We told you it was a monster.Our annual popularity contest, the Biggest Little Best of Northern Nevada, once again has succeeded beyond our wildest dreams. Five thousand and ninety-three verified voters and 121,605 votes in all categories. Itโs frankly unprecedented.
This year, our 20th for this contest, we chose to highlight the contributions of women to the Truckee Meadows culture. Business owners, activists, artists and promoters all got into the act to promote their sisters and friends. Of course, there were also the impresarios who took the opportunity to raise their own profile in the community, but hey, allโs fair in love and Best of.
And while itโs a monster, itโs still not big enough. As our new method for suggesting new categories showed, there just isnโt enough room in a newspaper double the size to give a pat on the back to everyone who deserves one. In fact, we got 424 emails suggesting categories for everything from Best Magician to Best Hair Extension Stylist to Best Camp for the Kiddos. You can be sure that these results, as well as others, will result in an even bigger and better Biggest Little Best of Northern Nevada next year. And even if we had all the newsprint in the world, there still wouldnโt be enough words to express how great and unique this community is. When people complain that Reno has poor self-esteem, all anyone has to do is point to the incredible artists, world-class restaurants, majestic environment and incomparable nightlife that make up the winners of this poll to give lie to the slander.
To emphasize both our visual theme and focus on women, we chose the charming Lisa Kurt (see our interview in 15 Minutes on page 59), a Reno artist and illustrator. All these real monstersโArea 51 aliens, trickster coyote, the Stone Mother from Pyramid Lake, Tahoe Tessie, the cannibalistic Jarbidge Giant, Sasquatch, Pyramid Lakeโs Water Babies, the Cornish tommy knockers or mine fairies, Chupacabra, and Tonopahโs ghostly Lady in Redโhave made the annals of folklore within the Silver State.
To you, our readers, weโd like to offer you our gratitude. Just voting for your favorites requires a huge effort. And finally to all the deserving winners, congratulations to you. All of us here in Northern Nevada owe you a debt for just doing what you do naturally. Our homes and lifestyles would be much diminished without your efforts.
Goods & Services
Best place to trade books
Grassroots Books
The RN&R recently moved our office. Moving, as you probably know, is a pain in the ass. But one of the nice things about moving is that it prompts you to examine your stuffโlike all those old books taking up space on your shelfโbooks you have no intention of ever reading. So maybe youโll decide you should sort through those books, figure out which ones you actually want to keep, and then take the rest over to a used bookshop to trade for cash or credit. Grassroots Books is a great spot for that kind of transaction. You donโt need an appointment for less than โ10 boxesโ of books, DVDs or CDs, and they have a great selection of all that stuff, all of it in good shape and a lot of it fairly new. This isnโt one of those used book stores where the same beat-up, dusty, worthless mass market paperbacks have been bending the shelves for 35 years. Theyโre also really friendly and flexible about making deals for trades, and if youโre a first-time customer, they give you a free book just for stopping in. More info: grassrootsbooks.com
Most nostalgic movie experience
El Rancho Drive In
The movie theater at the Grand Sierra Resort may still have low prices but it has been remodeled into just another theater (the couches are gone!), so for a very traditional family movie experience, try the El Rancho Drive In. Generations have experienced drive-in movies at this site, which is under relatively new management. Though the property is now better known for flea markets, thereโs no reason both canโt be enjoyedโflea market during the day, movie in the evening. Before setting out for the movie, you can also have dinner just down Prater Way at Scooperโs Drive-in Restaurant. Remember to take the young kids in their pajamasโitโs another cherished tradition. If there are no children in your life, keep in mind that that drive-in movies are also long established settings for romance. Details at http://tinyurl.com/p937rfs
Womenโs
Most instant gratification
Heather Lee Jones
Who knew when Happy Happy Joy Joy, that sort of random, sort of eclectic, sort of adult store opened up how incredibly handy it was going to become? Get an invite to a last-minute birthday party at a bar? Boom. Gift. Get a last-minute warning that your first six-month anniversary of the first time your eyes met has come up? Boom. Gift. Did your child just pull a wrinkled invitation to their BFFโs seventh birthday our of their Hello Kitty backpack, and youโve got to be there in 45 minutes or risk a tantrum thatโll make the Yellowstone Caldera look like a soap bubble bursting? No boom. Gift. Heather Lee Jones and the folks down at Happy Happy Joy Joy have saved more relationships in Reno than Dr. Phil, Amy Alkon and Dan Savage combined. Theyโre thoughtful, so you donโt have to be.
Best place for a girls’ night
Galaxy Luxury + IMAX theater
Some nights you just have to hang out with your girls and have a good time. One of our favorite places to go on these nights is the Galaxy Luxury + IMAX theater. We donโt go to the movies often because of the price and because, well, weโre kind of lazy and Netflix in bed just sounds so much easier than having to wear clothes and go somewhere sometimes. But when we do need to go out with the girls, the luxury theater is awesome. Itโs got comfy chairs that arenโt so great for making out with a date but are easy to relax in, and theyโve got wine. Watch a movieโin IMAX if you want, drink some wine, relax in a recliner and hang with your girls? Seriously, need we say more?
Personalities
Best gold medal win
David Wise
Many people watching the broadcast of the Olympic Winter Games on Feb. 18, 2014, probably never heard of half-pipe skiing, much less could name the top athlete in the sport. But that didnโt matter because on that day in Sochi, Russia, Reno resident David Wise made sports history when he became the first man to win the gold medal in the Olympic debut of the extreme sport, in which a skier rides down a half pipe and performs a series of jumps and tricks to score points. Prior to his gold-medal win in Sochi, Wise won his third consecutive gold medal in the Winter X Games half-pipe competition in Aspen, Colorado, in January. Not bad for a 24-year-old guy from the Biggest Little City. Wise is tops in his sport and tops in our opinion as well.
Best Dude to Buy a Drink
Xtevion
Reno is a great town for drinking. And sure, part of that is the 24-seven availability of liquor, and a culture in which public intoxication is more or less tolerated, but the real reason that Reno is a world-class town for boozing is the people. One of our favorite guys to bump into out and about in Reno bars is Steve Patterson, a.k.a. Xtevion, the frontman and percussionist of the excellent, long-running art rock band Schizopolitans. He describes himself as โdangerously theatrical,โ but weโd just call him funny, entertaining and wildly knowledgeable about some of goofier subjects we love to discuss over pints: David Bowie, Shakespeare and Batman. Sadly, the members of Schizopolitans recently announced that the group will be playing its last show on Aug. 22 at Studio on 4th. Not to be missed. More info: www.facebook.com/Schizopolitans
Culture
Best place to get in touch with Nevada
Nevada Historical Society
This is a gem that often gets overlooked among cultural advantages in our valley. There are permanent exhibitsโNevada: Prisms & Perspectives and Biggest Little City in the Worldโand temporary exhibits, such as this autumnโs Nevada Miniatures Art Exhibition that will begin October 10. Also in October for younger Nevadans will be Spirited Nevada, full days of Halloween-inspired activities that include feature films. The Society regularly has lectures, sometimes as part of a lecture series, other times stand-alone talks. The next lecturer will be nature photographer Jerry Fenwick on Saturday, August 9 from 1 to 2 p.m. at the societyโs building, 1650 No. Virginia St. He will give a talk called There Is Beauty All Around Us. Check the society website at http://tinyurl.com/pt8gx8k for future events. While there, browse for other Society activities that could interest you.
Casinos & Gambling
Best casino to run into drunk friends
Eldorado Hotel Casino
We swear that every single time we walk through the Eldorado on a weekend night, we run into some long lost friend from three years ago that is โso freaking excited to see usโ because they miss us so much. Granted, this person is typically someone we hardly knew or would rather not know any longer, but when weโre bumping into them here, theyโre absolutely inebriated and love us more than anything because weโre โbest friendsโ and โwe totally have to hang out soon.โ As nauseating as this interaction can be, on some level itโs also super entertaining. That thoroughfare near Brew Brothers is at is the prime location for thisโprobably because everyone ends up at Brew Brothers at some point in a night downtownโbut weโve seen these old pals stumbling around pretty much everywhere in the Eldorado.
Nightlife
Most schizospheric bar
Chapel Bar
When you walk into the Chapel Bar, you never know who youโre going to see or what youโre going to get. Itโs sort of like a box of chocolates in that wayโrich, delicious, liquor-filled chocolates that pound your brain against a rock like a toddler with a bullfrog. Afternoons, in the before dinner hours, youโre likely to meet people who are just getting off work, meeting for cocktails to blow off the dayโs steam, but later than that, particularly if thereโs music, you may run into Reno hipsters, old school goths, fraternity bros, lawyers, sommeliers, artists, soldiers or cupcake bakers. One thing you can count on is bartenders who know their liquors and whoโll call you by your first name (or by your favorite cocktail).
Best Night School
Discoverypalooza
You donโt have to enroll for classes to learn about science, nature and other other topics. Just head to the Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum for a little after-work education. Adults age 21 and older can enjoy a beer, wine and appetizers while learning a new subject during the museumโs Social Science program. The next event, โDiscoverypaloozaโ on Sept. 6, combines live music and karaoke with hands-on explorations of musical instruments, sound waves and technology used to create modern music. Tickets are $15-$25. During the Chemistry of the Cocktail event on Nov. 14, participants will learn the science behind culinary and cocktail creations. Tickets are $60-$75. Middle and high school students also get to learn about the museumโs latest exhibits, as well as explore other parts of the museum, during The Discovery After Dark program. Alcohol, of course, will not be served. The next event, โRobots and Beyond,โ is set for Sept. 12. Tickets are $10-$15.
Outdoors
Best first mountain to climb
Rattlesnake Mountain
More than one local has been known to remark that Rattlesnake Mountain is far too strong and tough a name to be squandered on that glorified hill southeast of the Reno airport. Itโs not too surprising then that our Rattlesnake Mountain is actually just one of dozens of earthly protrusions so named across the country. But our Rattlesnake Mountain, named for its coiling shape rather than the likely presence of any actual serpents, is a fun little hike to the summit, especially with young kids who might enjoy the thrill of conquering a mountain and taking in a great view of the valley. Itโs only about a mile from the small parking lot to the top of the mountain and back, and the vertical incline is never very steep, so itโs a good place for a quick, all-ages evening hike. On South McCarran Blvd., a block East from Longley Lane, you turn right onto Alexander Lake Road, which takes you to the parking area about halfway up the mountain. And the rest of the climb is cake, but a great place to give a child the thrill of climbing their first mountain.
Best forested setting near Reno
Dog Valley
OK, yes, Dog Valley is in California. But just barely. The lovely area is just over the border, out of range of the city of Renoโs annexation power, fortunately. Located partly in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest and partly in Tahoe National Forest, Dog Valley is a hikerโs delight, with streams and wildflowers all through the area and itโs in half-hour driving range. There are free U.S. Forest Service campsites that can be used for up to 14 days from April to October. Amenities include picnic tables and ATV, hiking, and horse trails. There may be bears, so read the cautions and take them to heart. GPS: 39.564995 – 120.065788. Directions to Dog Valley are at www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/regions/intermountain/DogValley/
Food & Drink
Best place to find a kidney
Marketon
No, not in an ice-filled bathtub at the El Cortez. It wasnโt that long ago that people who favored the less-popular organ meats could pick them up in any grocery store in town, but now, just try and pick up a fresh pigโs feet or a beefโs heart in the managerโs special section of Raleyโs or Scolariโs. Nope, you want a little fresh kidney the place to go is Marketon. If fresh chicharones are on your paleo diet, head to Wells Avenue. That street may be losing its Latin personality as gentrification turns it vanilla, but Marketon is still the place with the south of the border sodas, horrible wine selection and six kinds of chorizo by the pound. And brains. Brains!
Best place for drunchies
Club Cal Neva
When your night is coming to a closeโor maybe you just need a bacon and eggs break before continuing to pound down another roundโTop Deck at Cal Neva is your best bet. Itโs cheap as hell with $4.99 breakfast, lunch and dinner specials served all hours, and they never seem to be too judgmentalโeven if youโve brought along the ugly-crying, drunk girl. Itโs the perfect way to soak up some of that Fireball youโve been tossing back all night and not hate yourself in the morning when you find your receipts in your purse or pocket. At least not for the drunchiesโthe bar tabs are a different story.
Best Potluck
Reno Initiative for Shelter and Equality
Itโs not unusual to bring a dish to share to a family picnic or an office party, but have you ever made a meal to share with hundreds of people? Thatโs what goes on at RISE and Dine, a giving project presented by Reno Initiative for Shelter and Equality. Three Saturdays of every month, RISE asks volunteers to make their favorite meal, side dish, dessert or beverage and serve it to our areaโs hungry and homeless residents at the Community Assistance Center, 335 Record St. Volunteers can also donate food, clothing, hygiene products, disposable plates, cups and utensils and other items. To learn more about RISE and Dine, call 525-0048 or visit www.renoinitiative.org.
Kids & Family
Best place to learn about your family
Washoe County Library
There used to be a great tradition in familiesโgoing to the library. Libraries have changed and now feature much more technically advanced material and devices than they used to. But for young children in particular, there is nothing like crawling around the stacks with mom or dad, browsing through all the titles. Thereโs nothing like story hour. And in the case of the Center Street main branch, thereโs nothing like the setting. All the libraries have special programming or galleries. The North Valleys branch, for instance, is currently showing an exhibit called Batman Legos. Time may be passing libraries byโthat is still to be determinedโbut while they are here they still have the power to charm the young. Donโt let jaded experience of adulthood deny them that experience.
Best place to have a robot throw things at you
Tommy’s Grandstand
Regardless of how we might feel about the corporate welfare the organization receives, having the Reno Aces baseball team has been a great unity builder for everybody in the valley. The team and the stadium have become a hub of the community. Baseball is great cross-generational entertainment baseballโwe might not be able to relate to the music of our parents or kids, but we can all understand a perfectly placed fastball, a long, arcing home run, or a well-executed double play. But thereโs a lot of ways to enjoy baseballโand this batting cages gem, 830 Meredith Way, Sparks, is still hidden. Go practice your swing, whether youโre a Little Leaguer looking to improve, an old athlete looking to get back into it, or just a dude looking for fun. And hereโs the best part: the food there is actually really great. More info: www.tommysgrandstand.com
