Sunday, March 31, 2013

April 2013 Concerts in Tahoe: J-Boog, Elvin Bishop, Northstar Session, 4/20, Spring break

April 01 J-Boog, Hot Rain, Eph Bee Cee, DJ Treez @ Blu nightclub in Montbleu
  Banff Mountain Film Festival @ Montbleu showroom
April 02 Kaminanda, Nominus and Dubcoling @ Whisky Dick's
April 03-07 Allan Havey / Don McEnery @ Improv at Harvey's
April 03 Plantrae, Ale Fresh, Shane Suffriti @ The Grid
April 04 Vokab Company, Smiley Face @ Himmel Haus
April 05 Del the Funky Homosapien, Eddie B., Lazy J. Davey Jones Click @ Blu nightclub in Montbleu
  Tracorum @ Himmel Haus
  Thicker than Thieves, Point of View, Bud Light Girls @ Whisky Dick's
  Pyronauts / DJ SDF @ Northstar
  B.O.G.G @ Fat Cat Cafe in Tahoe City
  Peter Jospeh Burtt and the King Tide @ Crystal Bay Club


April 06 DJ Pauly D. (Or Jersey Shore) @ PEEK nightclub in Harrah's
  Elvin Bishop @ Harrah's south shore room
  Mr. Roony, SubDocta, HepHay, Philharmonic, Benjah Ninjah, Gurbtron, Shane Suffriti @ RAW bar
  High Roller Hold Em w/ Shaun White @ Heavenly
  Kirkwood Rail Jam @ 7800 at Kirkwood
  Bite, Point of View @ Classic Cue
  Mike Colten rock explosion @ Squaw Valley
  Natalie Gelman / California Repercussions @ Northstar
  Keyser Sose @ Moody's Bistro
  Bluetech, Benjah Ninjah, Tor @ Tahoe Biltmore  
  Tea Leaf Green, Hot Buttered Rum, American Jubilee @ Crystal Bay Club

April 07 Gunbarrel 25 challenge @ Heavenly
  Tracorum @ Alpine Meadows
  Roach Gigz @ Cal Neva 
  Emily Tessemer band / Pond Skim w/ DJ Fidgital @ Northstar
April 09 Mr. Roony / SubDocta / Trill Pickle @ Whisky Dick's
Elephant Revival @ Crystal Bay Club
April 10-14 Chris Porter / Jodi Borello @ Improv at Harvey's
April 11 Bob Wayne (outlaw country), Brandon Fox, T. Junior @ Rojos
  Moksha feat. Peter Apfelbaum and Mojo Green @ Teps Villa Roma  
  Speakeasy Social Club w/ Tahoe Moonshine Muggers feat. Ashley Kepler @ RAW bar
Wala, Roksmyth, IJV @ The Grid  
  Diego's Umbrella @ Crystal Bay Club
April 12-13 Jellybread @ Bar of America
  Northstar Session / DJ SDF @ Northstar
April 12 Moustache Party feat. Cloud D., Nice Fingers, Eliquate, S.O. Dubs, Eklektik, Bluntstache,
  Street Shark @ American Legion
  Keyser Sose, Mojo Green, Downbeat @ Crystal Bay Club

April 13 Local natives @ Harrah's south shore room
  Models and Bottles @ Opal at Montbleu
  Heavy Glow, Over the Falls, I'm Dirty Too, Molly Taylor @ Whisky Dick's
  Catacolm Sessions feat. RV, Chango, Zach Rawlinson, FM Marc, David Aaron @ RAW bar
  The Junk Merchants @ Classic Cue 
  Snow Bash @ Squaw Valley
  Crash Kings / Foobs & Gurbtron @ Crystal Bay Club
April 14 Ski Patrol Fundraiser feat. Jelly Bread, Devastators, and Deep Fried Mojo @ Heavenly Village
  Joe G @ McP's
  Miss Lake Tahoe pagent @ Montbleu
  Whitewater Ramble @ Himmel Haus
  D. Lo, Dreda Dre, Benni Boom @ American Legion
  Hans Erbach @ Alpine Meadows 
  Closing day at Nosthstar California feat. Neva @ Northstar
April 15  Groovebox, DJ Phesko, Beat Karma, Roots Rob @ American Legion
  Mark Wilson @ McP's
April 16  Roksmyth, Benjah Ninjah @ Whisky Dick's
April 17 Bad Looks, Zeb Early, Aux vs. Mizl @ The Grid
April 18 Trey Stone @ McP's
April 19 Anti-Serum, Unkle Dobson, Equinox, Oscar Daniel, Dead Robot @ Blu nightclub at Montbleu
  Lion's Den, Smoke Signalz Dubstep @ RAW Bar
  Hiatus / Tom D @ McP's
  Arsonists get all the Girls, Gary Busey Amber Alert, Conducting From the Grave, Catalyst, Aethere,
  Enslave the Creation, Walk Away Alpha, Delirium Process, Vengance @ American Legion Hall
  Element of Soul, Overwatch, Bar Fly Effect, Slaves of Manhattan, Vanishing Affair @ Whisky Dick's  
  Jamestown Revival @ Moody's Bistro
  Purple Haze / Dub Virus, DJ S1nth3sys @ Crystal Bay Club
April 20 Kill Paris, Candyland, Fiasko Daniels, Kronyak, Dead Robot/Oscar Daniel, Beat Karma @ Montbleu
  Nico Luminous, Smasheltooth, Lafa Taylor, Little John, Mighty Jacob, Howie Du @ RAW bar
  Don Carlos, Heiroglyphics, Cannabis Cup @ Tahoe Wellness Collective in Bijou Center
  Keyser Sose Bob Marley Tribute @ Tep's Villa Roma
  The Hoods, Early Graves, Guttershark, Blessed Curse, Otis, Murderlicious, Crused @ Whisky Dick's
  Kyau and Albert, Gjestar, POTUS @ Horizon
  Break Science, Auxiliary / Shotgun Wedding quintet @ Crystal Bay Club
April 21 Joe g @ McP's
April 22 Mark Wilson @ McP's
April 23 S1nth3sys vs Irieys collab set w/ DubColinG @ Whisky Dick's
April 24 Mr. Kitt, INI, Gurbtron @ The Grid
April 24-28 Vince Morris / Kat Simmons @ Improv at Harvey's
April 25-27 Trey Stone duo @ McP's
April 26 Black Pussy, Blaak heat Shujaa, Molly Taylor @ Whisky Dick's
  The Sleeping Giants, Hot B, Big Light, Huckle, PMW @ Crystal Bay Club
April 27 Far East Movement @ PEEK nightclub in Harrah's
  Roy Rodgers and the Delta Rythim Kings @ Harrah's South Shore room
  Aligning Minds, Lynx, Drumspyder @ RAW bar
  The Uglies @ Classic Cue
  Three Times Bad @ Divided Sky in Truckee  
  Dead Winter Carpenters, Travelin McCorey's, Huckle @ Crystal Bay Club
April 28 Mountain of Strings feat. Yonder Mountain String Band, The Del McCoury Band & Tony Furtado @ Squaw Valley
  Joe G @ McP's
April 29 Mark Wilson @ McP's


If your browser doesn't support embedded playlists click here for April 2013 Lake Tahoe Concert playlist. Mau 02  City Mouse, Ninja Slaughterhouse @ Rojos 
May 03-04 Sammy Hagar - 4 Decades of Rock @ Harrah's South Shore Room

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Tahoe Business Expo 2013



The South Tahoe Chamber of Commerce puts on a business expo every year and this year's Tahoe Business Expo was the wildest one yet!  I've never been photobombed so many times in one video in my life.  There were over 96 businesses presenting; plus live entertainment by the Heavenly Angels and Montbleu Boogie Nights dancers, Dreu and Adra from "Wake Up Tahoe", an actual bomb disposal robot, and much more.


Full cast list with links:



Emily Abernathy  - Lake Tahoe South Shore Chamber of Commerce
Adra Fenstermaker  - Tahoe Network TV's "Wake Up Tahoe"
Dreu Murin   - KTHO radio / Wake Up Tahoe
Todd Poth  - Getaway Reno Tahoe
Tony Lyle  - Lake Tahoe Visitor's Authority / Tahoe South
Tracy Franklin  - City of South Lake Tahoe
Shannon Scarett  - Tahoe Rim Trail Association
Cat Keenan  - Blue Angel Cafe
David Cuffe  - Elevated Fitness Tahoe
Sue Harley  - Wyndham Vacation Ownership
Rob Giustina  - On Course Events: producer of Live at Lakeview concerts
Heavenly Angels Dancers - Promoting Heavenly, Northstar, and Kirkwood local's pass
Andie   - Lake Tahoe Chocolate Shop
Jenna Palacio  - Swift Digital Media / Tahoe Daily Tribune
Brad Bullion  - Soaring NV
Peggy Thompson  - Tahoe Art League
Adrienne Bush  - Organic Ice Tahoe
Alfred Knotts  - Tahoe Transportation District
Kyla Long  - Tahoe Tails and Trails
Sean   - Lake Tahoe Adventures / Nevada Adventure Company
Boogie Nights Dancers - for Montbleu resort's "Boogie Nights" Saturday night 70s-80s parties
Chris Hernandez  - South Shore Bikes
Kevin   - Beach Hut Deli
Steve   - Crossfit Lake Tahoe
Sam Donovan  - Woodwind Cruise Lines of Lake Tahoe
Scarlet Caldwell  - Live Violence Free
Kristi Boosman  - Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Dave Babcock  - Efficient Now LED lighting
Eric Cornejo  - Lake Tahoe Community College
Dave Mullen  - Exquisite Grill
Robert Harbottle - Carson Valley Golf
Kimberley Sundt  - Beach Retreat and Lodge
Rusty Maehara  - Prospect Mortgage
Lora Laughlin  - Mann, Urruria, and Nelson, CPAs
Eric Guevin  - Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District
Jim Anti  - Tahoe Douglas Bomb Squad (w/ F6A Andros Bomb robot)
John Pickett   - Tahoe Douglas Fire District Forester
Patricia Guerrieri - Gary Air
Doug Wallace  - Truckee Overhead Door
Elenor Rasmussen - Tahoe Art League
April Carter  - Lake Tahoe Relay
Vasant Lad  - Taj Mahal Indian Buffet
Ellen Camacho  - Deb Howard and co. Realtors
Joseph Montez  - Lake Tahoe Business Referral Network


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Walking tour of South Tahoe Murals and Street Art



Sculpture at Ski Run Marina at Sunset Gallery
 
 
Lake Tahoe has a long tradition of doing art and doing it in a public way where anyone can see it, and there is, frankly, so much public art in Lake Tahoe that if you go by car you're gonna miss a lot of it. So I've taken the trouble of laying out a public art walking tour that most anyone can do.




Though there's a lot of hills and mountains in Lake Tahoe this particular route is 3 miles of very flat walk. There is great public transportation all the way along the route so that if you get tired you can just hop a bus back to wherever it is you were staying. It is not a very difficult walk. Just about anyone who can walk three miles can do this tour, and it's a really good tour. There is so much great public art here in Lake Tahoe: all the way from Stateline all the way to far, far into California. This particular tour covers the area from Stateline to the American Legion.  you can see everything in the interactive map below. 



View Tahoe walking public art tour in a larger map


Harrah's Pony Express Statue:




Pony Express rider Statue at Harrah's - More Statues in South Tahoe
We begin our public art tour with one of the most recognizable pieces of art on the south shore of  Lake Tahoe: The Harrah's Pony Express statue.  This statue was dedicated by Bill Harrah himself in 1967 to celebrate the centenial of the Pony express.  There used to be a Pony Express stop about 1/4 mile up the road near Edgewood at Friday's station, where the Pony Express riders would refuel, change horses, and get ready. The Pony Express, if you don't know, was such a dangerous job that they would only hire orphans because they didn't want to have to pay compensation to the families of those who died delivering the mail in the dangerous mail conditions of the 1860s.
Little known fact about this statue: in the base of the statue is a time capsule -- put there by Harrah's in 1987 that can only be opened in 2037.

Chainsaw Sculptures by Jerry Toste

One of the art forms that Tahoe is most strongly associated with in people's minds are the chainsaw bears. There's a company down in Carson City called Timeless Scluptures, that employs an artist called Jerry Toste, who, whenever one of the trees is taken out, dead, and there would otherwise be a big ugly stump that couldn't be easily removed; instead of leaving a big ugly stump they have a chainsaw artist come up and carve it into bears, eagles, and all sorts of other forms. Read more here about how he makes his sculptures here:
 "From a mighty redwood a Statue was carved" article on Chainsaw artist Jerry Toste of Pollack Pines by The Mountain Democrat.

Also check out this video of Chainsaw Carving in Tahoe I found.

Now, after this, I would suggest that after you check out the fabulous chainsaw bears in front of Heavenly Village that you go in to Heavenly Village and check out the famous fountain. The next stop on our Public Art walking tour is Heavenly village. Besides the famous fountain at heavenly village that freezes over every year and is famous from a lot of my videos -- if you've watched my videos you've probably seen that fountain many times.



Lightbox Art at Heavenly Village Cinemas:

There is a lot of other great public art that is available to anyone, just for visiting Heavenly Village. The Heavenly Village cinemas also has some really amazing public art.  The lightbox art in front of Heavenly Village cinemas is some of the best lightbox art in town.  It was done by DreamsAndVisionsArt.com and they did a truely amazing job.


There are two major art groups doing lightbox and dumpster art in Lake Tahoe. Most of the lightboxes at Heavenly Village and the theatre are by Dreams And Visions Art.
I want to thank +Paulo Block on Google Plus for making the image of the Eagle from then go truely viral on Google+: It is amazing how many hits that image got! And several of the other pieces of lightbox art at Heavenly Village cinema have also gone viral on the internet, and rightly so because it's some of the best lightbox art in town.

Art Galleries in the Crescent V Center

Also, if you're the sort of person who likes to see their art in a gallery, right across the street from Heavenly Village at the Crescent V center, there are 4 different art galleries of 4 different kinds of  art. Scott Wyland has a gallery where you can look at some of his famous paintings of the whales and dolphins in California and Hawaii.  There's an Untamed Art gallery in that space that does a lot of local artist's art. There is also a Jon Paul gallery which shows Lake Tahoe photography from photographer Jon Paul. There's also a Marcus Ashley gallery that shows a lot of local artists and does a lot of paintings of Lake Tahoe.

If you're not a strong walker and you're looking to skip a part of the walking tour, catch the bus across the street from the Crescent V shopping center to the Ski Run Marina, where the next major collection of art is. If you're willing to keep walking do the extra mile of walking because there is some really amazing lightbox art along that mile that you really wouldn't want to miss unless you weren't a really strong walker.

Sphere of Influence lightbox and dumpster art:


As you walk down highway 50 in Lake Tahoe you will see a lot of the lightboxes have been painted up. In 2009 and before Lake Tahoe used to have a terrible grafitti problem when it came to people drawing on the lightboxes. So, they decided: "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em." and they hired a local group called Sphere of Influence that diverts kids from graffitti art into doing legitamite street art on the lightboxes.



Most of the lightboxes along US 50 and Ski Run were put in by Sphere of Influence, a local nonprofit that has a contract with the city to cover up graffitti with art.
Over the last 3 years the City of South Lake Tahoe has comissioned Sphere of Influence to cover almost 50 lightboxes all over South Lake Tahoe. There's also a lot of dumpster and lightbox art all over Tahoe. And, all of the lightboxes you see in this video that aren't otherwise credited are by Sphere of Influence.

Ski Run Marina:

Our next stop on the Public Art Walking Tour is the complex at Ski Run.  Ski Run Marina has an amazing collection of public art that you can see totally for free just for walking in.




Bear vs. Eagles bronze Statue at Ski Run More Statues in South Tahoe

 There is a wonderfull chainsaw sculpture in front of the Riva Grill that depicts an American Eagle with the "United we Stand" logo.  It was made in 2005 by chainsaw artist Toste who has done a lot of the chainsaw art in Lake Tahoe.  He also did the bears in front of Heavenly Village. There is also a lovely mixed-media map of Lake Tahoe on the side of the Riva Grill building, a very impressive fountain, and most importantly of all, this is one of the concentrated places where you can find galleries in Lake Tahoe.

Dirk Yurkitch has a lovely photography gallery in this complex. There is also the Tahoe Art Connection gallery where you can buy some lovely paintings.  In the summertime they have meet the artist events at both galleries, and there's a lot of great stuff to be seen here. 

Also, while you're here definitely check out the Tahoe Queen, which is usually docked at Ski Run marina. If you're interested in seeing more of the Tahoe Queen click here to see my original video of the "Dixie vs. Queen Sternwheeler race" that we have every year.  I did a great video last year of the Dixie vs. Queen Sternwheeler race in 2012. and you should definitely check that out too.

El Dorado County Building


Those of you in my audience who are history buffs will really enjoy this next mural on the side of the El Dorado County building. It depicts the S. S. Tahoe, which was the first ever steam powered tourist boat on Lake Tahoe and is one of the most famous shipwrecks in Lake Tahoe.  it depicts a woman with a period camera waiving goodbye, presumably to the last voyage of the SS Tahoe from Glenbrook.  It's a really awesome mural, it was put up in 2001 by Don Gray and his partner.


Lakeview Commons:


I'm here at Lakeview Commons, which is one fo the great public art locations in Lake Tahoe.  First of all, it is one of the most photographed sites in the area.  If you want to take a good vacation photo of yourself in front of Lake Tahoe, Lakeview commons is a great place to do it.  They have great concerts in the summertime,  see my video of "The Lake Tahoe Paddle Festival" which happens here every summer, but, I'm here for the mural.  Click here to see the story of Lakeview Common's building delays and how they almost caused environmental disaster.

Lakeview commons just happens to have one of the most overlooked pieces of public art in Lake Tahoe and it's really much less famous than it deserves to be.  There is a great tile mural at Lakeview Commons that actually predates Lakeview Commons itself.



It was originally proposed by Patrick Ferris Bennett in 1996, unfortunately he didn't live to see it completed.  It was dedicated in 1997 by then vice president Al Gore as the centerpiece of the very first Tahoe Summit.  The front of it depicts the view from Lakeview Commons and what all of the fish in the lake are, what all of the mountains that you can see across the lake from Lakeview Commons are, but I strongly encourage you to look at the back of the mural.

The individual tiles on the back of the mural were made by individual high school kids in South Lake Tahoe, and there are tiles from some rather famous people.  Famous college basketball player Jared Hass who is now a commentator on ESPN has a tile on there.  There's a tile commemorating Tahoe Tessie, there are many, many other great tiles. You can learn a lot about the people of Lake Tahoe in 1997 and the cool thing is that because I went to south Tahoe High School I was in high school with most of  the kids who made the back of this mural. It's really cool.

Tahoe Daily Tribune Building




Tahoe Daily Tribune has a mural of the Tahoe Hotel in the 1930s. More murals in Tahoe .
Here on the side of the Tahoe Daily Tribune building you will find one of the most impressive local history murals in town.  It was painted by Alan Wylie and Mike Svob about 10 years ago.  It depicts the famous Tahoe Hotel at the peak of it's popularity in the 1930s.  It's got a great 1930s automobile, some wonderfull people in Great Gatsby era dress. It's a great thing!
 
Also, if you've worked up a bit of an appetite doing this walking tour -- I know I have, just walking down here. You will definitely see some great restaurants just walking by here. There's a sub sandwitch place less than a block from here.  There is also the Sno-Flake Drive in, which is famous for having some of the best mildshakes and season fries in town right next door to the tribune building, so you can eat and be satisfied before you continue on or go home from your walking tour.

Tahoe Visitor's Center, Historical Society Museum, and Tahoe Art League


One of the reasons I reccomend the visitor's center is that there is a lot of very interesting public art right in front of the visitor's center on your way there if you're walking. There is a great big metal bicycle that was put up to celebrate the America's Most Beautiful Bike Ride and the Amgen Tour of California coming to Lake Tahoe a couple of years ago.


There is also another fine example of a chainsaw bear, this one with an eagle on it. There is also a lot of other really cool art that is within walking distance of the visitor's center. Stay tuned to Fabulous Lake Tahoe later this month for coverage of the Tahoe Business Expo put on by the Tahoe Chamber. The Tahoe Chamber of commerce has been nice enough to let me cover their business expo again.





And here we come to the end of our walking tour of Lake Tahoe for most of you, unless you're a really strong walker, because we've covered most of the public art on this side of town. I choose to end it at the history museum partly because you can get all of your questions answered right at the Tahoe Art Leage next door to the history museum, and the history museum will teach you a lot about the great public art that we have in Lake Tahoe and our long tradition of public art.



Tahoe Historical Society features a mural showing the story of the discovery of Lake Tahoe. More murals in Tahoe .

We have here at the Tahoe Historical Society museum a fine example of a mural in Lake Tahoe. This one depicts the discovery of Lake Tahoe by Kit Carson and John C. Freemont in 1844.  In February of 1844, John C. Freemont and Kit Carson crossed over the Carson Pass to Lake Tahoe, to the very first sighting of what they called "Lake Bigler" after the then governor of California. 

And it is a really, really interesting story.  John C. Freemont, if you don't know, went on to become the very first Republican candidate for President of the United States. He was opposed to slavery 20 years before it was trendy, and Kit Carson has become so famous that they have a statue of him in
Carson City in front of the Nevada Legislature.  Carson City, the Carson River, and the Carson sink are all named after Kit Carson, and, as Mark Twain said: "When they erected the statue of Kit Carson in Carson City, they made sure the horse's ass faced the legislature." Yeah, that is still how Nevadans feel about their legislature.

This is a good place to end our tour because there's good public transit access here and you can catch the bus back to wherever you came from from right in front of the visitor's center. Also I would strongly encourage you to stop by the Tahoe Art League's art center and gallery where they can answer any of the questions you may have come up with over the course of this
walking tour.

C. Meeks Lumber and the American Legion


Though I told you that a good place to end your walking tour is the museum, there's actually a lot of great material after the museum going towards South Lake Tahoe.  Here on the side of Meeks Lumber is one of the most impressive murals in town.  It's from the Art 4 Tahoe project and was painted exclusively by local kids with paint that DeVoe and Meeks donated for the process.  It's actually one of the most impressive murals in town, and if you're willing to cross the street, usually the American Legion Hall  in the summertime has meet the artist maker fairs where you can meet artists and actually buy some stuff, and there's a bus stop that's convenient to get you back to Stateline right there.  It's almost as convenient as ending at the Tahoe Arts Project but a little longer walk.