A Bad Rap for the American West
By Frank Bergon
The rural West and its small towns get a bum rap. Or no rap at all. That’s what I hear from friends and relatives everywhere from Battle Mountain, Nevada, to Pagosa Springs, Colorado, to Madera, California, all places where I’ve lived.
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Views from the Open Road: Photography and Travel in the American West
By Kimberly Roberts
Figure 1: Scene near Winnemucca, Nevada, undated. The eye of the viewer is drawn first to the automobile, nestled within the circle of the earth. The focus is on the car and its immediate surroundings and only afterward to the horizon and beyond.
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Exhibitions Talking About Museums
By Stephanie Gibson
The John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) had its grand opening on January 25, 2019, in Reno.
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Our Daily Bread
By Sean C. Jones
For the past 20 years as a public school art educator, I’ve asked my students to do a “Daily Drawing” at the beginning of class. I write a prompt on the board, usually silly, to help them begin.
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Nominations for 2019 Humanities Awards Open Until February 15
By Staff of Nevada Humanities
Do you know of someone who is a shining example of the humanities or is making great strides to share the humanities in your community? Or an organization that is helping to promote the humanities in Nevada? Consider nominating them for a 2019 Nevada Humanities Award.
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A Glimpse Into Great Basin Young Chautauqua
By Staff of Nevada Humanities
Do you want to know about Nevada Humanities Great Basin Young Chautauqua (GBYC) program?
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National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Celebrates 35 Years
By Staff of Nevada Humanities
At the end of January, the Western Folklife Center in Elko will host the annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering on January 28-February 2, 2019. Nevada Humanities has proudly supported the Gathering every year—now in its 35th season!
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Norms: What are they Good For?
By Katharine Schweitzer
A culture of political debate and dissent, free and fair elections, and the peaceful transition of power are among the goals of contemporary American democracy. Contested elections and revolutionary fervor in other countries serve as a reminder that democratic self-governance is a challenging collective project.
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I BLAME SHAUN
By Ismael Santillanes
For the first five years in prison, nothing more closely describes my life as this: I existed. Nothing more. Then I met Gary, incarcerated by then for many years. One day, out for a walk around the prison yard, he pointed out someone whose eyes were lifeless.
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Happy Holidays!
By the Staff of Nevada Humanities
We wish you a joyous holiday season and look forward to sharing with you all the humanities have to offer from Reno to Las Vegas and every place in between.
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How I Came to Write About Addiction
By Daniel Gumbiner
Over the past several months, thanks to the generous support of Nevada Humanities, I have had the opportunity to visit several schools in Nevada to discuss my book, The Boatbuilder.
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Where Are You From?
By Daria Peoples-Riley
Because people come to live in Las Vegas from all over the world, before the exchange of names or even general references to the scorching weather, we often ask, “Where are you from?”
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It Was Lit! A Retrospective on the 2018 Nevada Humanities Literary Crawl
By The Holland Project and Staff of Nevada Humanities
The Holland Project and KWNK 97.7FM, along with Nevada Humanities, have collaborated to bring you a retrospective on the September 2018 Nevada Humanities Literary Crawl, “Open a New World.”
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Happy Thanksgiving from Nevada Humanities
By the Staff of Nevada Humanities
Wishing you and yours a most Happy Thanksgiving Day! Celebrate, give thanks, and seek out the humanities in the world around you.
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Give Back on Giving Tuesday
By the Staff of Nevada Humanities
Giving Tuesday is coming up on November 27, and Nevada Humanities invites you to participate and help us meet our goal of $5,000.
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The Value of History in the Era of Fake News | A Nevada Humanities Salon
By the Staff of Nevada Humanities
Do you know about the Nevada Humanities Salon Series? You are invited to join us at Sundance Books and Music in Reno on Friday, November 16 for our final Salon of 2018.
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Welcome to Our Newest Board Members
By the Staff of Nevada Humanities
This November we are pleased to welcome new members to our Board of Trustees. Nevada Humanities is governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees made up of leaders in the humanities and nonprofit entities from around the state.
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‘Place Dictates History’ at the Levy Mansion
By Patty Cafferata
Back in July, I had the opportunity to observe and participate as a historian in the Nevada Humanities Salon: The Poetry Movement. The event that evening yielded a standing room only crowd at the Levy Mansion (Sundance Books and Music in Reno) for the Salon discussion followed by an on-site dance performance.
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What Our Teacher Taught Us
By Joe Milan Jr.
We write to be loved, admired, or at the very least, taken seriously. However, Professor Doug Unger only promises to converse with us, his students, about how to be a writer in the world.
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NO THOUGHTS, NO PRAYERS
By Gregory Crosby
October is my favorite month, even if, growing up in Las Vegas, it didn’t feel remotely autumnal until Halloween, not coincidentally my favorite holiday (even if so many of my friends insisted on celebrating something called “Nevada Day”).
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