Frustrated over your schoolwork? Your significant other? Your parents?
Kiss your worries goodbye this weekend and escape into some art and music. Read on, then rock out.
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Today
-- Barbara Walters will not show up -- we promise! Instead, 20 artists from Northern Nevada will display their 20 by 20-inch masterpieces. Check out the "20/20 Vision" exhibit at Campbell Art Studio and Gallery, 39 Saint Lawrence Ave. in Reno, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. through March 24. Call 323-1934.
-- Not quite a hot Rod, but a musically talented one indeed. Rob Hanna salutes the music of Rod Stewart at 8 p.m. at The Upstage Center Theatre, 900 Mallory Way. Call 882-8900.
-- From Run DMC to keepin' it gangsta, the Shadow Sound event will profile the evolution of African-American music with a focus on pop and rap. Head over to Bantu Spirit, 17 S. Virginia St. in Reno by 4 p.m. Call 337-1717.
-- Peas and carrots. Bacon and eggs. Art and Faith? Yes. Blue Lyon Art Studio and Gallery, 420 Evans St. in Reno, will host the Baha'i Faith's annual Art and Faith exhibit from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 333-0894.
-- Now that some more white stuff has graced our slopes, why not join the 4-H Ski/Board Club and head from Douglas County to Kirkwood Ski Resort every other Sunday through April? Full-day lift tickets cost $25 if you're between the ages of 13 and 18. Tickets for 6 through 12-year-olds are $12, and adult volunteers pay $35. Call 782-9960.
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