Rocking Calendar

11 March - 7 April 2010

By Jackie Varriano
March Print Edition
Published: March 11, 2010

The Woman Responsible: Jackie Varriano compiles the Rocking Stone calendar. To get your event listed, contact her at rocking@moonshineink.com.The Woman Responsible: Jackie Varriano compiles the Rocking Stone calendar. To get your event listed, contact her at rocking@moonshineink.com.

Ongoing
Fat Cat Café
Open Mic every Tuesday, hosted by Ben Jammin’, 7-10pm, 599 N Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-3355
Cottonwood
Acoustic Thursdays with an all-night happy hour menu, Cottonwood Restaurant, at Hilltop, Truckee, (530) 587-5711, cottonwoodrestaurant.com
Jake’s on the Lake
Happy Hour specials Sunday–Friday, 4:30–6:30pm (holiday periods excluded), 780 N Lake Blvd, in Tahoe City’s Boatworks Mall, (530) 583-0188, jakestahoe.com
River Ranch Lodge
Wild Winter Wednesdays, half price nachos and wings, $3 beers and raffle every Wednesday starting at 4:30pm, to benefit Disabled Sports USA–Far West, River Ranch Lodge, Corner Hwy 89 and Alpine Meadows Rd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-2801, riverranchlodge.com
Auld Dubliner
Monday is Karaoke at 9pm, Tuesday is trivia night at 9:30pm, Auld Dubliner, Squaw Valley, (530) 584-6041
Uncorked Wine Bar
Wednesday nights women are invited to meet and talk about wine and skiing, 5pm, wine tasting $10, Uncorked, The Village at Squaw Valley, (530) 584-6090, uncorkedatsquaw.com
Lone Eagle Grille
Ben Fuller plays acoustic Americana classics and originals Thursday–Saturday, 6pm, Hyatt Regency, Country Club and Lakeshore, Incline Village, (775) 886-6899, loneeaglegrille.com
Bar of America
Hosts “Thirstdays” on Thursdays, happy hour pricing on drinks from 9pm to close, live DJs and half-price pizzas from 9 to 10:30pm, 10042 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, (530) 587-3110, barofamerica.net

Thursday March 11

Rail Jam
Board/ski movies with Izabella, 9pm, free show in the Red Room, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com
Crazy Games Night
Basketball, bowling, putting, hula hooping, bean bag toss, pool table trick shots, prizes for top three, ages 21 and up, 5:30pm, free, Blue Agave Restaurant, 425 North Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-8113, tahoebluagave.com
Fastest Server Contest
Come see your favorite servers battle through an obstacle course, cash prizes for top three, sign up before event, 8pm, $10/Door, Pete N Peter’s, 395 North Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-2400
Fastest Bartender Competition
Compete against the clock to make the most accurate drinks in the fastest time, and win the title of “Truckee’s Fastest Bartender,” 8pm, free, Tourist Club, 10110 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, (530) 587-7775
Richard Blair
With the Others, 7pm, Cottonwood Restaurant, at Hilltop, Truckee, (530) 587-5711, cottonwoodrestaurant.com

Friday March 12
The Casual Dogs
Grateful Dead tribute band, 9pm, Auld Dubliner, Squaw Valley, (530) 584-6041
Chickenfoot Live
A virtual show, 8:30pm, tickets $8, The Knitting Factory, 211 N Virginia Ave, Reno, (775) 323-5648, re.knittingfactory.com
Tainted Love
Sweet 80s dance party, 9pm, tickets $25, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com
Snowman Building Contest
Oh Frosty! Everyone can win a prize, teams or individuals, open to all ages, rules and categories posted at Kings Beach Library, proceeds to benefit the Friends of the Kings Beach Library, sponsored in part by North Shore Ace Hardware, 3:30pm, free, Kings Beach Library, 301 Secline St, Kings Beach, (530) 546-2021
Rib-Fest
Outdoor extravaganza of BBQ, portion of the proceeds to benefit the Chris Park Memorial Scholarship Foundation, 4pm, Bridgetender Bar & Grill, 65 W Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-3342
Prohibition Pub Crawl
Meet at the Bridgetender to get your speakeasy passwords, then visit participating gin mills and speakeasies for old-time drink specials and an education on the Tahoe Basin’s lawless past, 4pm, Bridgetender Bar & Grill, 65 W Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-3342
Ice Castle Lighting and Coloring Contest
Come see the unveiling of the snow sculpture by Jeremiah Johnson and his crew, special coloring contest for kids in the pull-out section of the Tahoe World, bring your entry for judging at 4pm, lighting 6pm, Downtown Kings Beach
Joe King Poker Tournament
Celebrates Joe King, who allegedly acquired the land for Kings Beach in a poker game in 1925, 7pm, Tahoe Biltmore, 5 Highway 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 831-0660, ntbamainstreet.org
Izabella
Dance inspired rock and soul, 10pm, tickets $7/Adv, $10/Door, Blu Nightclub, Mont Bleu Resort, 55 Hwy 50, South Lake Tahoe, (888) 829-7630, montbleuresort.com
Kimba Madsen
With Ian Case, 7pm, Cottonwood Restaurant, at Hilltop, Truckee, (530) 587-5711, cottonwoodrestaurant.com
The Reverend Buddy Wright
Preach on brother, 7:30pm, Baxter’s, Northstar Village, (530) 562-3200, northstarattahoe.com
Matt Mayhall Trio
Drummer, pedagogue, composer, 8:30pm, Moody’s Bistro and Lounge, 10007 Bridge St, Truckee, (530) 587-8688, moodysbistro.com
Drop Theory
Smooth grooves, 9:30pm, Bar of America, 10042 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, (530) 587-3110, barofamerica.net
Jack Dupp and Friends
Local sounds, 7pm, Jake’s on the Lake, 780 N Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-0188, jakestahoe.com

Saturday March 13
P.C. and the Family Band
Classic rock, 9pm, Auld Dubliner, Squaw Valley, (530) 584-6041
Monophonics
Funky soul grooves, noon, Alpine Meadows, 2600 Alpine Meadows Rd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-4232, info@skialpine.com
West Coast Ruff Ryders
Featuring Spiderloc from G-Unit, 8pm, tickets $15–$20, The Knitting Factory, 211 N Virginia Ave, Reno, (775) 323-5648, re.knittingfactory.com
Maceo Parker
The tightest little funk orchestra on Earth, 9pm, tickets $25/Adv, $30/Door, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com
Food for Thought Tamale Dinner
(See Hot Spot)
Homemade tamales and traditional Mexican fare to celebrate the voices of local youth at ARC, alcohol and drug free event to showcase photography, film, and writing inspired by personal lives and communities, proceeds to benefit ARC’s youth scholarship fund, 6pm, North Tahoe Boys and Girls Club, 8125 Steelhead Ave, Kings Beach, (530) 546-4324, arcprogram.org
Dress Up Your Dog Contest
Fido doesn’t mind, promise! Proceeds to benefit Truckee North Tahoe-Transportation Management Association, SnowFest, and North Tahoe Business Assocation, 10am, Kings Beach Event Center, 8318 N Lake Blvd, Kings Beach, laketahoetransit.com
Winter Fun SnowFest Parade
Get in front to snag the best candy, 11am, Kings Beach Main Street
Tricycle Races
Giant Red Bull tricycle race with obstacle race involving food and drinks, 2pm, $5 entry fee, Lakeside Pizza, Tahoe City, 850 North Lake Boulevard, (530) 583-2000, lakesidetahoecity.com
Snow Ball
Put on your dancing shoes for a night in a winter wonderland, 8pm, Cal-Neva Resort, 2 Stateline Road, Crystal Bay, (800) 233-5551, calnevaresort.com
Tahoe Open Mic Contest
Singers, songwriters, and musicians welcome, win performances in Tahoe/Truckee locations, ages 12 and up, 9:30pm, Sandy’s Pub, Resort at Squaw Creek, (530) 584-5889, tahoeopenmic.com
Izabella
Fist pumping guitar, with Five Eyed Hand, 10pm, tickets $7/Adv, $10/Door, Se7en, 148 W St, Reno, (775) 284-3363, seenatse7en.com
Ian Case Trio
Don’t miss these fast guitar fingers, 7:30pm, Baxter’s, Northstar Village, (530) 562-3200, northstarattahoe.com
Matt Mayhall Trio
Drummer, pedagogue, composer, 8:30pm, Moody’s Bistro and Lounge, 10007 Bridge St, Truckee, (530) 587-8688, moodysbistro.com
Bourgeois Gypsies
Slinky swamp ballads, 9:30pm, Bar of America, 10042 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, (530) 587-3110, barofamerica.net

Sunday March 14
Sick Puppies
The Aussie band behind the infamous “Free Hugs” viral video, 8pm, tickets $18, The Knitting Factory, 211 N Virginia Ave, Reno, (775) 323-5648, re.knittingfactory.com

Monday March 15
Brandie Carlile
Tiny lady, big vocals, 8pm, tickets $20, The Knitting Factory, 211 N Virginia Ave, Reno, (775) 323-5648, re.knittingfactory.com

Tuesday March 16

Red Tuesdays
With RD and Jugoe, 10pm, free show in the Red Room, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com
New Found Glory
With Saves the Day, Hello Goodbye, and Fireworks, 7:30pm, tickets $20/Adv, The Knitting Factory, 211 N Virginia Ave, Reno, (775) 323-5648, re.knittingfactory.com

Wednesday March 17
Shantytown
Songs rooted in the music of the poor and the lives of the adventurous, noon, Alpine Meadows, 2600 Alpine Meadows Rd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-4232, info@skialpine.com
DJ One.Truest
Rock steady, 9pm, Moody’s Bistro and Lounge, 10007 Bridge St, Truckee, (530) 587-8688, moodysbistro.com
Paul, George, and Lynelle
Going Irish for the evening, 7pm, Jake’s on the Lake, 780 N Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-0188, jakestahoe.com

Thursday March 18
Zend
With Deplete, Envirusment, Twelve Gauge Facelift, Pain Clinic, and Miscreated, 7:30pm, tickets $6, The Knitting Factory, 211 N Virginia Ave, Reno, (775) 323-5648, re.knittingfactory.com
Rail Jam
Board/Ski movies with the Infamous Stringdusters, 9pm, free show in the Red Room, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com
The Mad Cow String Band
Dining room show, don’t be afraid to order a steak, 7pm, Cottonwood Restaurant, at Hilltop, Truckee, (530) 587-5711, cottonwoodrestaurant.com
Ian Case Trio
Fantastic guitar, 8pm, Moody’s Bistro and Lounge, 10007 Bridge St, Truckee, (530) 587-8688, moodysbistro.com

Friday March 19
JellyBread
Funk/roots/soul, 9pm, Auld Dubliner, Squaw Valley, (530) 584-6041
Passports
Featuring Jersey Rae, the Airplane Game, Ghost Bear, and a Digital Lie, 7:30pm, tickets $6, The Knitting Factory, 211 N Virginia Ave, Reno, (775) 323-5648, re.knittingfactory.com
Saddle Tramps
Corn-fed rock from Reno, 9pm, free Crown Room show, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com
The After Eights
Ben Jammin’ and crew, 7pm, Cottonwood Restaurant, at Hilltop, Truckee, (530) 587-5711, cottonwoodrestaurant.com
Jackie Landrum
Lady can siiiiiing, 7:30pm, Baxter’s, Northstar Village, (530) 562-3200, northstarattahoe.com
Caleb Dolister Quartet
Jazz, 8:30pm, Moody’s Bistro and Lounge, 10007 Bridge St, Truckee, (530) 587-8688, moodysbistro.com
Jo Mama
Sweet sounds, 9:30pm, Bar of America, 10042 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, (530) 587-3110, barofamerica.net
Sheldon Felich and Bud Worrell
Acoustic folk rock, 7pm, Jake’s on the Lake, 780 N Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-0188, jakestahoe.com

Saturday March 20
Jenny Charles and Friends
Bluegrass/Americana, 9pm, Auld Dubliner, Squaw Valley, (530) 584-6041
Subjektochange
Local boys promoting their new album “Stuff,” noon, Homewood Mountain Resort, 5145 W Lake Blvd, Homewood, (530) 583-3101, skihomewood.com
Boca do Rio
Latin, afro beat, and funk, noon, Alpine Meadows, 2600 Alpine Meadows Rd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-4232, info@skialpine.com
Chuck Hughes Trio
Jazz, 8:30pm, Moody’s Bistro and Lounge, 10007 Bridge St, Truckee, (530) 587-8688, moodysbistro.com
Indigo Girls
With Coyote Grace, 8pm, tickets start $35, The Knitting Factory, 211 N Virginia Ave, Reno, (775) 323-5648, re.knittingfactory.com
Jackie Greene
Jeffrey Halford and the Healers play the after show, 9pm, tickets $25/Adv, $30/Door, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com
Harp Master Class
Play or watch with harpist Bridget Kibbey, 6pm, tickets $40/Participate, $15/Observe, space limited to 8 participants and 20 observers, registration required, location and directions provided upon paid reservations, (530) 273-3990
Caleb Dolister Trio
Jazz times three, 7:30pm, Baxter’s, Northstar Village, (530) 562-3200, northstarattahoe.com
Jo Mama
For two nights, 9:30pm, Bar of America, 10042 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, (530) 587-3110, barofamerica.net

Tuesday March 23
Tahoe Comedy North
Steve Brewer headlines, Jon Uebberoth hosts, Aaron Wilson guests, 8pm, R-rated show, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com
The Celtic Tenors
With a special guest appearance by members of Nevada Union Chamber Choir, 7:30pm, tickets $28/General, $45/VIP, Center for the Arts, 314 W Main St, Grass Valley, (800) 594-8499, thecenterforthearts.org

Wednesday March 24

DJ One.Truest
Reggae and delicious pasta, 9pm, Moody’s Bistro and Lounge, 10007 Bridge St, Truckee, (530) 587-8688, moodysbistro.com
Mad Hatters for Haiti
(see Hot Spot)
Live music, raffle, and silent auction, 7pm, $10, Bar of America, 10042 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, (530) 587-3110, barofamerica.net

Thursday March 25
Rail Jam
Board/ski movies and Monophonics, 9pm, free Crown Room show, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com
Bourgeois Gypsies
Slinky Swamp Ballads, 7pm, Cottonwood Restaurant, at Hilltop, Truckee, (530) 587-5711, cottonwoodrestaurant.com
Joe Grissino Trio
Jazz, 8pm, Moody’s Bistro and Lounge, 10007 Bridge St, Truckee, (530) 587-8688, moodysbistro.com

Friday March 26
Montana Slim String Band
Bluegrass, 9pm, Auld Dubliner, Squaw Valley, (530) 584-6041
Mumbo Gumbo
Free show, no mumbo jumbo, 9pm, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com
Danny Sturtevant
Only 18 and jamming up a storm, 7pm, Cottonwood Restaurant, at Hilltop, Truckee, (530) 587-5711, cottonwoodrestaurant.com
Quartet Minus One
Strangely, still a quartet, 7:30pm, Baxter’s, Northstar Village, (530) 562-3200, northstarattahoe.com
George Souza Trio
Jazz, 8:30pm, Moody’s Bistro and Lounge, 10007 Bridge St, Truckee, (530) 587-8688, moodysbistro.com
Subjektochange
Spell it right, 9:30pm, Bar of America, 10042 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, (530) 587-3110, barofamerica.net
Mike Schwartz
Local sounds, 7pm, Jake’s on the Lake, 780 N Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-0188, jakestahoe.com

Saturday March 27
The Dirt Floor Band
Folk/country/rock, noon, Homewood Mountain Resort, 5145 W Lake Blvd, Homewood, (530) 583-3101, skihomewood.com
George Souza Trio
Jazz, 8:30pm, Moody’s Bistro and Lounge, 10007 Bridge St, Truckee, (530) 587-8688, moodysbistro.com
Tracorum
Cosmic gospel thunder funk, noon, Alpine Meadows, 2600 Alpine Meadows Rd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-4232, info@skialpine.com
Reno 911 Live
Featuring Carlos Alazaqui and Cedric Yarborough, 9pm, tickets $28, John Ascuaga’s Nugget, 1100 Nugget Ave, Sparks, (800) 648-1177, janugget.com
Joe Gissino
Jazz, 7:30pm, Baxter’s, Northstar Village, (530) 562-3200, northstarattahoe.com
Lava Moon
Experimental Hawaiian pop, 9:30pm, Bar of America, 10042 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, (530) 587-3110, barofamerica.net
Lyrics Born
(see Hot Spot)
Clean lyrics, smooth beats, 9pm, tickets $18/Adv, $22/Door, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com 

Tuesday March 30

Yonder Mountain String Band
Dead Winter Carpenters play the after party, 9pm, tickets $25/Adv, $30/Door, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com

Wednesday March 31
Yonder Mountain String Band
Not many people get a second chance, 9pm, tickets $25/Adv, $30/Door, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com
DJ One.Truest
Reggae and pasta night, 9pm, Moody’s Bistro and Lounge, 10007 Bridge St, Truckee, (530) 587-8688, moodysbistro.com

Thursday April 1
Tahoe Comedy North
No fools, performers TBA, 8pm, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com

Friday April 2
March Fourth Marching Band
Back in full effect, lets hope they don’t bust through the stage, 9pm, tickets $15/Adv, $17/Door, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com

Saturday April 3
2Me
Washboards, kazoos and a harp, noon, Homewood Mountain Resort, 5145 W Lake Blvd, Homewood, (530) 583-3101, skihomewood.com
DJ Man Cub
Heavy beats at the ice bar, noon, Alpine Meadows, 2600 Alpine Meadows Rd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-4232, info@skialpine.com
Sol Jibe
Local sounds, 9:30pm, Bar of America, 10042 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, (530) 587-3110, barofamerica.net

Sunday April 4
Jazz Brunch
Enjoy jazz and a slice of New Orleans-style brunch for Easter, 10am, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com

Monday April 5
Tim Reynolds
Sans Dave Matthews, 9pm, tickets $12/Adv, $15/Door, Crystal Bay Club Casino, 14 State Rt 28, Crystal Bay, (775) 833-6333, crystalbayclubcasino.com

Art
Truckee Through My Eyes: Two Artists Perspectives on Old Truckee
Through March
Artist Sara Zimmerman and fine art photographer Scott Thompson team up for a group art show of images of downtown Truckee, on display at Elijah Bleu’s Coffeehouse. “Truckee represents a different ‘something’ to each person,” says Zimmerman. “Whether it be the duality of old and new, a place to meet friends, a site of history, etc. That is what this show is about.” On display in the front left section of Elijah Bleu’s and is open to the public. Info: Elijah Bleu’s Coffee Shop, 10115 Donner Pass Rd, (530) 582-1040

Contemporary Landscape Oil Paintings by Carol Grigus
Through March
Carol Grigus was inspired when she first saw a Wolf Kahn exhibit at the Nevada Museum of Art. This was a turning point in her artistic career and so she made the “leap of faith” back into fine art. See Grigus at The Artisan Gallery, North Tahoe Arts, 380 N Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, (530) 581-2787, northtahoearts.com

“Flat Rate”: A Juried Community College Show
March 22 to April 2
Reception: March 27, 5–7pm

“Flat Rate” is a show for emerging artists from community colleges. Its concept is rooted in the size limitations of the U.S. Postal Service’s Priority Mail, Flat Rate boxes (up to medium-size box). The goals of the exhibition are to showcase up-and-coming artists of all mediums. Sierra Nevada College, 999 Tahoe Blvd, Incline Village, (775) 831-1314, sierranevada.edu

Horse HeART
March 12 to April 12
Featuring art that evokes the kindred spirit of horses and artists, Horse HeART is an equine art exhibit, art competition, and fundraiser to benefit the Let ’Em Run Foundation and allied horse organizations, hosted by Art Attack Gallery in Incline Village. A wine and chocolate reception will take place on Saturday, March 13, from 4–8pm, Art Attack, 868 Tahoe Blvd, #13, Incline Village, (775) 832-7424

Theater
Angels in America
March 11 to 13, 18 to 21
A gay fantasia on national themes, written by Tony Kushner, directed by Dave Anderson, March 4 to 20, 8pm; March 21, 2pm. Tickets $18/Adv, $16/Students/Seniors, $25/Door, Brüka Theater, 99 N Virginia St, Reno, (775) 323-3221, bruka.org

 The Laramie Project

March 12 to 14, 18 to 21
Violence. Hate crime. Murder. “The Laramie Project” delves into the soul of a town struck by an unthinkable tragedy, chronicling a community’s inner turmoil over the murder of a gay college student. The Theatre Arts Department at Lake Tahoe Community College is proud to present “The Laramie Project,” by Moisés Kaufman and the Tectonic Theatre Project, playing March 12, 13, 18, 19, 20 at 7:30pm, and March 14 and 21 at 2 pm in the Duke Theater, Lake Tahoe Community College, 1 College Dr, South Lake Tahoe, (530) 541-4660, sierranevadaalliance.org

Film
Mount St. Elias
March 12
(See Hot Spot)
Plaza Bar at Squaw will be hosting the only US public viewing of the film “Mt. St. Elias: the Longest Ski Descent Ever.” This movie follows an Austrian team that scaled the mountain (only previously done successfully by less than 20 people), their struggles and, finally, their successful ski descent. The event is also a benefit for the Shane McConkey Foundation, Squaw Valley USA, 1960 Squaw Valley Rd, Olympic, Valley, (530) 583-6985, squaw.com

Robinson Crusoe
March 28
Family movies and hot cocoa, 3pm, free, Tahoe Maritime Museum, 5205 West Lake Blvd, Homewood, (530) 525-9253, tahoemaritimemuseum.com

TAPPED – What the Bottled Water Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know
March 31
The Reno/Tahoe community will now have an opportunity to view “TAPPED,” an award-winning documentary on the issues surrounding bottled water versus tap water. The local screenings are sponsored by the Tahoe Water Suppliers Association this spring in both South and North Lake Tahoe areas. There is no admission charge for attending the TAPPED screenings; donations will be accepted for the hosting locations. 6pm, free, UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center, Sierra Nevada College campus, 291 Country Club Drive, Incline Village

Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Making another stop in our area, this amazing festival hosted by Sierra Nevada Alliance features the films “Bag It,” “Flathead Wild,” “Big River,” “Split Estate,” and more. The evening will also feature raffle prizes and food, tickets $12/Non-Members, $10/Alliance Members, join the Alliance for $20 and receive two free tickets, 7pm, Duke Theater, Lake Tahoe Community College, 1 College Dr, South Lake Tahoe, (530) 541-4660, sierranevadaalliance.org

Upcoming

SambaDa
April 10
Heavy percussion with a dose of reggae, funk, salsa, and samba make for an exotic and unique sound that is sure to get your feet moving, noon, Alpine Meadows, 2600 Alpine Meadows Rd, Tahoe City, (530) 583-4232, info@skialpine.com
April 15
Major Lazer
Shotgun rhythms, spaghetti Western guitars, and dubstep explosions, 8pm, tickets $16, The Knitting Factory, 211 N Virginia Ave, Reno, (775) 323-5648, re.knittingfactory.com

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