Tuesday, February 08, 2005

ALL LOOK SAME

Chinese, Japanese, Korean. What's the difference?

Wednesday, February 02, 2005

Sol Jibe

Sol Jibe: "CD RELEASE PARTY @ THE NEVADA MUSEUM OF ART Print

From Sunday, February 6 2005 - 18:00
To Sunday, February 6 2005 - 20:00
Every day
On Sunday February 6th, we will be holding a release party for our second album, 'Marinero.' We are very excited for this one; it features a lot of everyone's favorite instrumental violin songs such as Rhumba and Free Fallin'. Come down and celebrate with us at the Nevada Museum of Art at 6:00pm. The cost is $15 for adults and $10 for students, and everyone who comes in will get a CD! Proceeds go to help funding for our trip to Cuba!"

A cosmic vibe, baby

“There’s no place like this in Reno,” said Tim Miles, an information technology consultant, as he sipped a cosmopolitan one recent evening at Satellite. “I think that’s why it’s gotten popular so quickly.”

Miles is right. In most large cities, there’s at least one bar like Satellite, a place with clean, minimal lines, a lounge-y feel, and a stark-yet-inviting chic of the sort that first appeared in this country in the 1980s in SoHo. But Satellite — with its mojitos and sangria and sake cocktails — is a first for Reno, something Kleiderman and Judal took into account when they considered opening a bar.