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See Hear Do: October 29-November 4

The Milkey Way over the peaks in Great Bain National Park
Julian Kilker
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Courtesy Nevada Humanities

There’s no shortage of what to see, hear, and do at any time in Nevada.

Here are some highlighted cultural events for the week starting October 29.

Through November 19

At the Heart of Nevada: Basin and Range is a photography and video exhibition by Paula Garrett, Julian Kilker, and Checko Salgado marking the ten-year anniversary of Basin and Range National Monument. The three artists worked with the Friends of Basin and Range National Monument to create this exhibition documenting this remote region of Nevada. The monument was created by Presidential Proclamation on July 10, 2015, because of its unique geologic, natural, cultural, and scientific resources and values.

November 1

A discussion and open Q&A with the host of travel/food program Somebody Feed Phil.

November 2

The Phil kicks off its 2025-2026 season with a mixed program, including a suite that takes inspiration from Bob Dylan, and ends with Beethoven's masterwork, Symphony No. 5. Artistic consultant Leonard Slatkin conducts, with guest soprano Hila Plitmann.

November 2

The multi-hyphenate, viral pop star will perform at The Beverly Theater as part of his tour promoting his latest release, Vanisher, Horizon Scraper. Quadeca blends hip-hop, indie rock, R&B, electronic music, lo-fi, folk, complementing a career also built on his notable online gamer presence and comedy sketches on Youtube.

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