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After School Art (Draw & Paint)

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August 1, 2012 (All day)

Students receive introduction in drawing and painting in various mediums. Small class size will ensure that each student will receive individualized attention geared towards his or her ability level. All materials are included in tuition.
Call 775-883-1976 or online at www.breweryarts.org

Tuition: $105 ($95 BAC Members)
Wednesdays August 1st – September 5th
Instructor: Lee Netzel, Location: Painting Studio

Oil Painting Classes every Tuesday (adults)

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Repeats every week until Thu Feb 28 2013 .
December 11, 2012 - 9:00am
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December 18, 2012 - 9:00am
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December 25, 2012 - 9:00am
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January 1, 2013 - 9:00am
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January 8, 2013 - 9:00am
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January 15, 2013 - 9:00am
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January 22, 2013 - 9:00am
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January 29, 2013 - 9:00am
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February 5, 2013 - 9:00am
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February 12, 2013 - 9:00am
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February 19, 2013 - 9:00am
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February 26, 2013 - 9:00am

Oil painting instruction of any subject matter, any skill level in a friendly supportive and creative atmosphere. Morning or afternoon sessions are available.

Open enrollment: $15 per session, Pay teacher at time of class
Tuesdays 9am-12pm and 1pm – 4pm
Instructor: Tina Tyrrell, Location: Painting Studio

Painting: Acrylic, Oil & Watercolor

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Repeats every week until Tue Feb 26 2013 .
December 10, 2012 (All day)
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December 17, 2012 (All day)
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December 24, 2012 (All day)
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December 31, 2012 (All day)
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January 7, 2013 (All day)
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January 14, 2013 (All day)
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January 21, 2013 (All day)
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January 28, 2013 (All day)
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February 4, 2013 (All day)
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February 11, 2013 (All day)
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February 18, 2013 (All day)
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February 25, 2013 (All day)

A pleasant atmosphere where students work on their own projects while the instructor is there to help them complete their painting from start to finish. Students choose which medium they want to work in (oil, watercolor, or acrylic). Students supply their own materials. Morning or afternoon sessions are available.

Open enrollment: $25 per session, Pay teacher at time of class
Mondays 9 am – 12 pm and 1 pm – 4 pm
Instructor: Mark Tompkins, Location: Painting Studio

Painting: Acrylic, Oil & Watercolor

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Repeats every week until Tue Feb 26 2013 .
December 10, 2012 - 9:00am
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December 17, 2012 - 9:00am
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December 24, 2012 - 9:00am
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December 31, 2012 - 9:00am
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January 7, 2013 - 9:00am
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January 14, 2013 - 9:00am
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January 21, 2013 - 9:00am
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January 28, 2013 - 9:00am
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February 4, 2013 - 9:00am
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February 11, 2013 - 9:00am
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February 18, 2013 - 9:00am
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February 25, 2013 - 9:00am

A pleasant atmosphere where students work on their own projects while the instructor is there to help them complete their painting from start to finish. Students choose which medium they want to work in (oil, watercolor, or acrylic). Students supply their own materials. Morning or afternoon sessions are available.

Open enrollment: $25 per session, Pay teacher at time of class
Mondays 9 am – 12 pm and 1 pm – 4 pm
Instructor: Mark Tompkins, Location: Painting Studio

A fun and possibly funny night of dancing

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April 28, 2012 - 6:00pm

No, I can't dance, but you can come watch and laugh as I try tomorrow night at the “Local Celebrities Who Think They Can Dance” event at the Carson Nugget.

The event is put on by the High Sierra Swing Dance Club, and involves getting some local "celebrities" to compete in a mini "Dancing with the Stars"-style contest. If you are the betting type, I'd put my money on Sheriff Kenny Furlong to win.

FREE Pottery Workshop

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April 14, 2012 (All day)

Location: Pottery Studio
Instructor: Kym Maehl
Cost: No Cost for Workshop / Nominal fee of $10 for supplies and firings

Join BAC Pottery Instructor, Kym Maehl, for an afternoon of creative fun! In this two hour hands-on workshop, students will be introduced to the workings of the pottery studio, receive a demonstration of wheel throwing AND create a pinch-pot mug, that is safe for daily use and food consumption. This is a wonderful way to experience the world of pottery and to spend an afternoon in creative bliss!

Lake Tahoe agency names Best in The Basin awards for projects and contractors

Recognized for stewardship and care taken in the building and construction of developments around Lake Tahoe, the 22nd annual Best in the Basin awards were announced Tuesday by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency.
The TRPA, which sets policy for development around Lake Tahoe, will recognize the winners, listed below, during the 2011 Best in the Basin awards presentation during the meeting of its Governing Board on Wednesday, Feb. 22 in Stateline. Go here for the agenda.

Movie Review: 'The Vow' mostly in vain

The film"The Vow," currently on view at the Fandango Galaxy theater in Carson City, is a good bad film. The bad is the sweetness-loaded script and the apparently rock-dumb male lead, Channing Tatum, as Leo Collins. The good is co-star Rachel McAdams as Paige Collins. This is billed as a romantic comedy, ideal as a "date" outing. Maybe, but ...

Movie opens with a brief scene of now then goes back to five years earlier when Paige and Leo exchanged vows in a yuppie-like wedding. Thus, "The Vows."

Movie Review: 'Safe House' movie a safe bet for thriller lovers who don't want to overthink

"Safe House," an action thriller on view at the Fandano Galaxy cineplex in Carson City, is the latest in the parade of suck movies from Hollywood.

It has all the requisite features — explosions, car chases, a plethora of violence and a couple of stars. Denzel Washington stars as Tobin Frost, a rouge CIA agent in possession of a secret file that makes him a CIA target. Ryan Reynolds plays Matt Weston, an active CIA agent in charge of a safe house in Cape Town, South Africa.

Movie Review: 'Star Wars: The Phantom Menance' rages again in 3D

I was busy some other place when "Star Wars, The Phantom Menace" opened in 1999 in the USA. Lucky me. Not so lucky now when I went to see the reworked original decked out in 3D. It's a corny movie and the 3D adds little to the viewing except for the $3 extra per ticket. At the Galaxy Fandango in Carson City you can see the release without 3D and you won't be missing much.

Movie Review: 'Chronicle' sci-fi thriller above average

The sci-fi thriller "Chronicle," currently showing at the Fandango Galaxy multiplex in Carson City, explores the world of ESP in general and telekinesis in particular. The explorers are three teens, Andrew (Dane DeHaan), Steve (Michael B. Jordan) and Matt (Alex Russell). Most of the movie is composed of film clips from Andrew, a nerd and unpopular at school.

The three pals ask Andrew, who records everything, to video a hole in the ground. The three enter the hole and find a blue rock which glows as they touch it. Quickly their noses begin to bleed.

Award Winning National Bluegrass band, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out To Perform At Brewery Arts Center

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February 22, 2012 - 7:30pm

Fresh off the win of the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) Male Vocalist of the Year for the second consecutive year (4-time career), Russell Moore is truly at the top of his game. Fronting one of the most popular bands in bluegrass history; Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out is celebrating 20 years as one of the genres most awarded and influential groups in modern day bluegrass. All in all, the band has garnered over 50 industry accolades since their inception in 1991 including being named the IBMA’s Vocal Group of the Year seven consecutive years.

Movie Review: 'The Descendants' offers a fine cast headed by George Clooney

The Academy Award nominated film "The Descendants," now playing at the Fandango Galaxy movie house in Carson City, is a hard-eyed romantic comedy with an ensemble cast headed by George Clooney, the only name star aboard.
Doesn't matter, this is a fine cast from Clooney as Matt King to Judy Greer as Julie Speer, wife of a real estate salesman who … but let's let that wait.
The film opens with a scene of an attractive woman riding a boat. She's laughing in the wind. This is before an of the opening credits. No explanation given or needed.

Movie Review: 'Haywire' features Reno kickboxer Gina Carano

The movie "Haywire,"currently screening at the Fandango Galaxy cineplex in Carson City, is a spy thriller with a twist. The top spy is a woman, Mallory Kane, played by Gina Carano, in her first major starring role.

Those who know the Northern Nevada area might recognize the name Carano from the casinos the family owns and operates. Gina's father Glenn Carano was a backup quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, and no doubt passed on some toughness to his daughter.

Mallory opens the movie with a expletive that is repeated at the close. Can't say director Steven Soderbergh isn't neat.

Movie Review: 'Underworld Awakening' a waste of Beckinsale's talent

The sci-fi-horror film "Underworld Awakened" screening at the Fandango Galaxy cineplex in Carson City is the fourth iteration of the series, in this case starring Kate Beckinsale as Selene for the third time.

Selene hs been in suspended animation in a freezer for 12 years bust breaks out to find that humankind is at war with the vampires in the population a well as the werewolves.

Well, she isn't going to sit still for this and with super athleticism leaps off buildings and bumps of a bunch of cop-soldiers (hard to tell them apart but they all have machine guns).

Movie Review: Spielberg's 'War Horse' a warm but bitter tale

Direcor-producer Steven Spielberg's film "War Horse," currently showing at the Fandango Galaxy cineplex in Carson City and elsewhere, is fine movie making, with a splendid cast. If it sinks into sentimentality at times, bear with it because the story, from a British children's book of 1982.

In pre-WWI Britain, Albert Narracott (Jeremy Irvine, well cast) is out to buy a plow horse for his father's farm but winds up with a stallion of beauty and intelligence. Albert teaches the horse, named Joey by Albert, to comae when he hoots a signal.

Brewery Arts Center thanks donors

Carter & Peggy Twedt-Benefactors-Since September 2011

Bob & Susan Crowell-Patrons-Since July 2011

Sheila & Jim Barth-Patrons-Since October 2011

Larry & Susan Messina-Patrons- Since October 2011

Wayne Carlson-Patron-Since November 2011

Hair Studio & Spear Me, Perry & Starr Nixdorf-Patrons-Since December 2011

Jim Costa-Supporter-Since June 2011

Robert Knutson-Supporter-Since July 2011

Resource Concepts, Marvin Tebeau-Supporter-Since July 2011

Steve Van Denburgh-Supporter-Since July 2011

Movie Review: 'Arthur's Christmas' a true holiday treat

Glory be, what's going on in Hollywood? First there was Scorsese's "Hugo," an excellent non-Christmas homage to a French motion picture innovator. Now there's "Arthur's Christmas," in 3D that actually uses that medium to enhance a fine animation updating of the Yule story. It's playing at the Fandango Galaxy cineplex in Carson City and well worth your visit.

Local briefly Nov. 2

Meet wood artist Gary Raines Reno artist Gary Raines, a wood turner, will be on hand to meet the community and explain his passion for his art from 4-7 p.m. Thursday at Artsy Fartsy Studio, 220 A W...

Movie Review: Gonzo lives in 'The Run Diary"

The movie "The Rum Diary," currently housed at the Fandango Galaxy cineplex in Carson City, Stars Johnny Depp an roving journalist. It's based on the book of the same name by Hunter S. Thompson, a '60s star of the gonzo brand of journalism. To a large extent the film is a tribute to Thompson and is so noted at the end.

Film opens with Depp as Paul Kemp recovering from a hangover in what turns out to be a hotel room in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He's unshaven, bleery-eyed and is at once nasty to the bellman who brings his breakfast to the room.

Movie Review: 'Parnormal Activity Three' film falls short of wanted Halloween chills

I missed the first two iterations of "Paranormal Activity," so I was a little lost looking at No. 3, now playing at the Fandango Galaxy in Carson City. I also missed the first five minutes so I was a little baffled by the repetitious scenes of nothing happening as a video camera scanned two rooms.

This is a prequel to the first two go-arounds and while it has its share of things that go bang in the night, it is more confusing than amusing or scary.

Create mixed media poetry collage at 'Ladies' night

Women looking for a creative evening can reserve a night for themselves and their friends at Deana Hoover's working artist's studio, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 27 at 108 A W. Fourth St. in Carson...

Movie Review: Lotta iron in 'Real Steel'

The film "Real Steel" now playing at the Fandango Galaxy cineplex in Carson City is an action film starring Hugh Jackman as a down-and-out boxer past his prime as robots took over the boxing world.

In this case it's an attempt by films to muscle into the video game profits. Not that the movie is bad, that is, if the sight of giant robots flaying away at each other doesn't turn you off. It's actually technology not gone amok but just crass.

Movie Review: 'Ides of March' a fine Clooney-Gosling political film

"The Ides of March," currently showing at the Fandango Galaxy cineplex in Carson City, is a welcome change from the summer fare of bare-chested shoot 'em ups. It's a serious film about American politics with a fine cast headed by Ryan Gosling as Stephen Myers, a sleazy press secretary to George Clooney's Mike Morris, seeking the Democratic nomination for president at a hotly contested Ohio vote.

Clooney is almost just a supporting actor but even in his shorter screen time manages to impress. He also directs, produces and co-writes the script, which is tight and intelligent.

Movie Review: 'Straw Dogs' a tense, violent human drama

"Straw Dogs," a thriller currently playing at the Fandango Galaxy cineplex in Carson City and elsewhere, is a remake of the 1971 controversial film of the same name directed by Sam Peckinpah, that opened the Hollywood door on a kind of territorial violence. It was widely condemned as preaching violence and misogyny.

Movie Review: Just abort 'Apollo 18'

The sci-fi horror film "Apollo 18," currently playing at the Casino Fandango multiplex in Carson City and elsewhere, is a strange bird of a movie. The premise is that while NASA claimed to have scrubbed Apollo 18, it was actually rescheduled as a secret mission to plant Soviet ICBM detectors on the Moon. Three astronauts were selected and briefed and launched.

Movie Review: 'Don't Be Afraid of the Dark' nothing to be afraid of

The horror film "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark," currently screening at the Fanango Galaxy cineplex in Carson City and elsewhere in the Tahoe area, stars Bailee Madison as Sally Hirst. She's about 10 or 12, is a bit chubby and has a mean way of not listening to her father Alex Hirst (Guy Pearce) or his wife Kimberly (Katie Holmes).

CD2 Candidates Battle Over Tax Policy, Solutions for the Economy

Helmuth Lehmann and Tim Fasano were caught in the crossfire last night as Mark Amodei and Kate Marshall threw rhetorical punches at one another during an hour-long debate between the four candidates for Nevada’s second congressional district.

Movie Review: 'Rise of Planet of the Apes' best film of the summer so far

"The Rise of the Planet of the Apes,' now playing at the Fandango Galaxy cineplex in Carson City, may well be the best of the summer popcorn fare. It is not an extension of the "Apes" series of the 1970s and '80s but the beginning of a new franchise of films. And its primate hand is there for all of us.

Movie Review: 'Cowboys & Aliens' some fun amid the cliches

The sci-fi-western-thriller "Cowboys & Aliens," currently showing at the Fandango Galaxy multiplex in Carson City, finally achieves what most studios have long sought, a film with five writers, much of whose script is simply explosions.

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