
Taylor Harker
Articles
-
Apr 14, 2024 |
thisisreno.com | Taylor Harker |Jane Anderson
By Taylor Harker | Photos by Bob ConradReno Little Theater’s “Quality of Life” brilliantly interweaves the lives of two families confronting profound grief and mortality. The story begins with Midwesterners Dinah and Bill, who are grappling with the unimaginable loss of their daughter to a violent crime. As they struggle to find a way forward, their journey leads them to California, where they reconnect with estranged progressive cousins Jeanette and Neil.
-
Mar 3, 2024 |
thisisreno.com | Taylor Harker |Qui Nguyen
By: Taylor Harker | Photos by Mary Claire Boucher and Bob ConradGood Luck Macbeth’s rendition of “She Kills Monsters” is action-packed with laughter and intense fight scenes that keeps the audience on its toes. The story is an exploration of grief, sisterhood and the power of imagination. The play is a love letter written by Agnes Evans, a high school teacher thrust into the depths of despair after losing her entire family, including her beloved younger sister, Tilly, in a tragic car accident.
-
Mar 3, 2024 |
thisisreno.com | Taylor Harker |Qui Nguyen
By: Taylor Harker | Photos by Mary Claire Boucher and Bob ConradGood Luck Macbeth’s rendition of “She Kills Monsters” is action-packed with laughter and intense fight scenes that keeps the audience on its toes. The story is an exploration of grief, sisterhood and the power of imagination. The play is a love letter written by Agnes Evans, a high school teacher thrust into the depths of despair after losing her entire family, including her beloved younger sister, Tilly, in a tragic car accident.
-
Aug 9, 2023 |
renonr.com | Taylor Harker
People enjoy using digital dating apps—except when they don’t. “I refuse to do dating apps,” said Lilian S., 25, of Reno. “Not that I don’t think it’s a valid way to meet people these days; it’s just a numbers game.
-
Jul 1, 2023 |
thisisreno.com | Taylor Harker |Lynn Ahrens |Stephen Flaherty
By: Taylor Harker | Photos: Bob ConradStep into the enchanting world of “Seussical the Musical” put on by Reno Little Theater. The Cat in the Hat takes center stage to tell the story of Horton, an elephant who embarks on an interesting journey when he discovers a minuscule speck of dust harboring the Whos. Not only must he shield the Whos from the skepticism of the town, but he also assumes the responsibility of safeguarding an abandoned egg entrusted to him by the flighty Mayzie La Bird.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →