» The Look in the field

in the field

September/October 2007

Roughing it is that much more fun when you pack the latest high-tech toys. When in the field this fall, you’ll find these cutting-edge gadgets will keep you on track, UV free, and hydrated.

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» Events Spotlight in nevada skies

in nevada skies

September/October 2007

The Great Reno Balloon Race, September 7-9, is the first of six upcoming Nevada aerial festivals. It’s followed by the Reno National Championship Air Races, The Ruby Mountain Balloon Festival in Elko, BalloonaPalooza in North Las Vegas, Boulder City Air Show, and Aviation Nation in Las Vegas.

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» Shows Spotlight all you need is “love”

all you need is “love”

September/October 2007

Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and Yoko Ono-Lennon and Olivia Harrison, widows of John Lennon and George Harrison, gathered this summer to celebrate the first anniversary of “Love.” The big-budget production at the Mirage in Las Vegas is the result of a marriage between the British musical phenomenon and the Canadian Cirque du Soleil.

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» Web Extras “when it’s nighttime in nevada”

September/October 2007

In Nevada Magazine’s September/October issue, G.W. Anderson, from San Diego, inquired in our Letters section about the lyrics to the song, “When It’s Nighttime In Nevada.”

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» Web Extras pioche welcomes bikers

September/October 2007

Motorcycle riders have an open invitation at the historic Overland Hotel in Pioche. “The sign out front has a chopped Harley and says, ‘Bikers Welcome,’” says owner Candice Mortenson.

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» Wide Open burning man

burning man

July/August 2007

Participants are free to reinvent themselves at Burning Man, a festival of art and community that begins August 27 and runs through Labor Day weekend on Nevada’s Black Rock Desert. On Saturday night, the 40-foot Man is torched. Whether the firing is symbolic or not, it serves as a fitting end to the freewheeling event in which more than 35,000 revelers take part.

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» Wide Open playa playground

playa playground

July/August 2007

The sheer size of Nevada’s Black Rock Desert can take your breath away, and when the summer sun beats down, the vast playa can look bleak and lifeless. But the campers, four-wheelers, hikers, bird watchers, and rock hounds who love it can point you to an oasis or two. RVers bring along their “toys”—ATVs and motorcycles—to zoom over the flat playa and climb into the surrounding mountains.

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» City Limits downtown revivals

downtown revivals

July/August 2007

The strains of acoustic rock and bebop fill the Henderson Events Plaza on Thursday evenings when free music, poetry, and dance performances entertain visitors of all ages. Ten miles south, Boulder City boasts arts events and rejuvenated shops and cafés that are bringing tourists and locals downtown. The two Southern Nevada communities have been reinvigorated, and the arts are flourishing.

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» Cravings tender loving care

tender loving care

July/August 2007

When the smoke is billowing alongside Phred’z Restaurant and Catering in Elko, you know it’s Thursday. That’s the day owner Fred Smith barbecues outside—no matter what the weather. Phred’z meats—back ribs, pork loin, and sirloin-are slow cooked over mesquite charcoal on a smoker. Like they are at Phred’z, smoke and slow cooking are the hallmarks at Lucille’s Smokehouse Bar-B-Que in Henderson.

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» Living sinatra slept here

sinatra slept here

July/August 2007

If you take a guided bus or boat tour of Lake Tahoe this summer, you’ll likely find yourself stopped outside the “Villa Costa,” a 20,000-square-foot abode at Zephyr Cove, on the lake’s east shore. Your guide will tell you that when the home was originally completed in 1963, it was called the “Villa Harrah,” after then-owner and gambling pioneer William Fisk Harrah.

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» The Look pampered to perfection

pampered to perfection

July/August 2007

Clubbing attire takes on a whole new meaning when the fun is moved poolside. We’re talking shorts, swimsuits, and slinky summer outfits that reveal plenty of skin—from head to toe. Instead of fretting over every little flaw of that beautiful birthday suit, relax. In fact, go to a spa where salon services include everything from spray-on tans to hair extensions and pampering treatments such as body scrubs.

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» Events Spotlight classic cars and comedy

classic cars and comedy

July/August 2007

Californians often see Jay Leno commuting from his Big Dog Garage in Burbank to the studio driving restored automobiles, such as his 1906 Stanley Steamer. Leno owns more than 90 cars spanning 100 years and is familiar with Reno’s Hot August Nights, which attracts thousands of gearheads annually. In this Q&A session with Nevada Magazine, Leno talks about Nevada moments and his passion for cars.

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» Shows Spotlight coconuts and killer rabbits

coconuts and killer rabbits

July/August 2007

“Spamalot” at Wynn Las Vegas is a feast for comedy and Monty Python fans—it’s outrageously silly and wonderfully mad. The musical is 90 minutes of pure nonsense from the dancing and singing corpses to the Drive-Up Love Chapel, a take-off on Las Vegas’ drive-through wedding chapel.

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» Web Extras nevada magazine

July/August 2007

In January 1936, Nevada Highways and Parks—known today as Nevada Magazine—was introduced by the state highway department. The Silver State was hardly the tourist magnet it is now. Legalized gambling in Nevada was five years old, the population of Las Vegas was less than 8,000, and Hoover Dam was less than a year old.

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» Web Extras beyond reading

July/August 2007

Now, thanks to Online Nevada Encyclopedia, Internet users can observe the Strip’s 50-year transformation behind the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign in a matter of seconds, spend a day with a fourth-generation ranching family in Gardnerville, and order a drink at the Old Washoe Club in Virginia City. OK, the Web site’s not interactive to that degree, but the Media Gallery allows you to get so up close and personal with the inside of the historic bar that you can view the detail in the pictures on the wall.

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