Graveyard shift
Photos from the 2019 Zombie Crawl
Gah-ross! Patrons of Our Bar, 211 W. First St., aimed for different levels of realism for their zombie looks—some to more frightening effect than others.
DJ RyOn (left) and DJ K9ine played to a packed dancefloor at The Rack, 111 N. Virginia St., opting for an all-gold motif as a pharoah.
The line to get into NoVi nightclub in the Eldorado casino, 345 N. Virginia St., was so long that it occupied two different floors. Casino employees had to maintain a break in the line for foot traffic headed in the opposite direction.
This bartending banana at the Stick, 95 N. Sierra St., was one of many Reno bartenders who opted for minimalist costumes while on the job.
During an outdoor concert at the Harrah’s Plaza adjacent to the Reno Arch, a pair of performers whose costumes included stilts had a decidedly better view than most.
Zombie Uncle Sam made a nod to the current state of national politics on the veranda outside of Ole Bridge Pub, 50 N. Sierra St.
Groucho Marx was happy to show off for the camera while playing slots on the ground floor of the Eldorado—one of thousands of creepy customers who made themselves comfortable on the gaming floors.
Of course, to most adults, it’s not Halloween if you can’t show a little skin.
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This past weekend, the Reno Zombie Crawl was resurrected once again for thousands of undead patrons to walk, shuffle and amble the streets of downtown. The crawl is Reno’s second largest, eclipsed in scope only by the massive Santa Crawl in December, but the Halloween theme gives the city’s drinking crowd carte blanche to get creepily creative with their costumes as they meander the bar scene and casinos looking for booze—or, uh, brains. Here’s what the RN&R saw when we took our camera to the streets.
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