Arts briefs: Music and theater

Opera
UNLV OPERA THEATER
PRESENTS FIERY ‘CARMEN’
Your operatic knowledge may not extend much beyond “What’s Opera, Doc?” But chances are you know “Carmen.”
After all, naive soldier Don Jose isn’t the only one the fiery, flirtatious title gypsy has captivated in the 137 years since Georges Bizet’s opera made its debut at Paris’ Opera Comique. (Ironically, that production was a flop; “Carmen” didn’t catch on until another production, a few months later, in Vienna.)
“Carmen” has everything, from a colorful Spanish setting to a fatal love triangle. Not to mention two of the most famous melodies in musical history: Carmen’s own aria, the habanera, about love’s untamed nature, and the stirring “Toreador Song.”
This weekend, the UNLV Opera Theater brings “Carmen’s” pageantry, tempestuous romance and memorable melodies, to Artemus Ham Concert Hall on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway. LaToya Lain sings the title role at 7:30 tonight and 3 p.m. Sunday, while Kathleen McVicker sings the role at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Linda Lister directs; Taras Krysa conducts the UNLV Symphony Orchestra.
Tickets are $25 general admission, $15 for faculty, staff, military and seniors, and $5 for students with ID and are available at the UNLV Performing Arts Center box office, by telephone at 895-2787 or online at http://pac.unlv.edu.

Music
IT’S THE WONDER YEAR
FOR SFJAZZ COLLECTIVE
Cabaret Jazz, the intimate bilevel club at the new Smith Center for the Performing Arts, launches the jazz side of its lineup this weekend with the SFJAZZ Collective’s salute to Stevie Wonder.
For its ninth-season tour, the ensemble looks beyond jazz masters to explore Wonder favorites from “Superstition” to “Sir Duke.” (Although, come to think of it, “Sir Duke” pays tribute to jazz legends from Duke Ellington to Ella Fitzgerald.)
The collective’s eight members also will perform original tunes during their Smith Center debut, which is part of a 21-city tour that’s taken them everywhere from New York’s Jazz at Lincoln Center to the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville, Ark.
The musical lineup includes saxophonists Antonio Hart and Mark Turner, trumpeter Avishai Cohen, trombonist Robin Eubanks, vibraphonist Stefon Harris, pianist Edward Simon, bassist Matt Penman and drummer Eric Harland.
They’ll perform at 7 and 10 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at Cabaret Jazz, The Smith Center, 361 Symphony Park. Tickets are $39, $49 and $69 and are available by phone at 749-2000 or online at www.TheSmithCenter.com.

Theater
DOG’S LIFE INSPIRES
‘SYLVIA’ AT UNLV
The eternal triangle takes on a different angle in “Sylvia,” which focuses on a married couple — and the dog that comes between them.
The Nevada Conservatory Theatre production of A.R. Gurney’s comedy, recommended for adult audiences, opens a seven-performance run tonight in the Black Box Theatre at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
The play focuses on husband Greg (played by Alan Dronek ) and wife Kate (Dhyana Dahl ), who move to Manhattan after 22 years of child-raising in the suburbs. But when Greg brings home a dog he’s found in the park (or, perhaps, a dog that’s found him), the street-smart Labrador-poodle mix, bearing the name “Sylvia” on her name tag, becomes a major bone of contention for the couple.
Paris McCarthy plays the title role, stepping into a part that was created onstage by Sarah Jessica Parker.
Director Doug Hill, who holds a master’s degree in theater arts from UNLV, returns to Las Vegas following two years with Tucson’s Arizona Theatre Company.
“Sylvia” will be presented at 8 p.m. today and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday in the Black Box Theatre; additional performances are scheduled at 8 p.m. March 22-24 and 2 p.m. March 25. Tickets are $15 and are available at the UNLV Performing Arts Center box office, by telephone at 895-2787 or online at http://pac.unlv.edu.

Take your home from dreary to cheery with a fresh coat of paint

Spring is upon us and so is the time for spring cleaning and sprucing up the house. What’s a quick and easy way to make a room look instantly cleaner and brighter? Add a fresh coat of paint. But don’t think this project will be a long and laborious one – with a little planning and the right products, it’s as easy as one-two-three.

Ham it up this entertaining season

Spring is in the air, and so is the aroma of delicious home-cooked meals prepared for family and friends. To keep dishes interesting and to serve something to please a crowd, you’ll need just the right recipe and ingredients. Ham is a versatile protein that can be ideal for many meal occasions.

Helpful spring cleaning hints for beautiful baths

As the warmer weather approaches, so does the time for spring cleaning. While a head-to-toe, thorough cleaning of the entire house can be a major task for you and your family, don’t get overwhelmed just yet. Start with a smaller room that can accumulate dirt and clutter – like the bathroom – and work your way to other areas of the home.

Shop sustainable: How to know which products are environmentally friendly

Spring is often considered a time for renewal and change. When planning your home spring cleaning and design changes, consider which products and furniture you own that are sustainable. This is an opportunity to make modifications that will not only bring a new energy to your life but environmental benefits, too.

‘Spring’ into a relaxing summer with five easy spring cleaning tips

Spring is here, which means one thing: it’s time to get your home in tip-top shape. By completing a few easy tasks, you can spend more time soaking up the sun and less time on interior projects. Here are five ways to spruce up your home this spring to prepare for a relaxing summer – and give your home that “spring cleaning” feel without spending the entire spring, well, cleaning.

Seven websites to inspire the everyday designer in you

For anyone looking to design a wedding invitation or website, discover the latest color trends or simply take a break from a hectic day, creative inspirations are only a mouse click away. Websites and social networks are hot outlets right now for finding and sharing images. Even professional and aspiring graphic designers turn to the Internet for a dose of inspiration for their work – and to share their creativity with others.

How to know which homes for sale will appreciate the fastest

Given the recent decline in home values, more people than ever are wondering what they can do to ensure the home they buy will hold its value. When you’re searching for your dream home, you’re probably looking at things like the number of bathrooms, how the kitchen is configured and the size of the yard. While the tangible aspects of a home will greatly affect a home’s potential for appreciation, you’re also probably aware that the brick-and-mortar specifications are only part of what determines its value.

Daring creativity blooms in this season’s floral decor

A little black dress, a great pair of jeans and a leather jacket – some styles never go out of fashion. Some elements of home decor share that same sense of timelessness, and none more so than a simple floral theme.

Certification can improve your career prospects in a shrinking job market

With the economy still recovering from the Great Recession and increased global competition, many disillusioned workers have been left wondering: “How can I set myself apart within a shrinking job market?” Beyond degree attainment and experience, achieving specialized certification in your chosen field may be your best bet.

Ten steps to conquering heart disease

Heart disease claims the lives of 600,000 Americans each year, and another 12.7 million suffer from heart attacks, yet 80 percent of all heart disease is preventable. Here are some tips for reducing your risk.

How your credit score can impact the purchase of a home

Purchasing a home can be the most rewarding – and also the most frustrating – financial transaction of your life. Especially today, when the news is filled with stories about the great market conditions for buyers. One aspect of the home buying process that’s often overlooked is the extra cost that interest from a home loan adds to the total price of the home.

DIY your way to a fairytale wedding

You’ve dreamed of this day your entire life – from the vows to the dress to the reception decor. But often, it can take a king’s ransom to make the fairytale wedding of your dreams a reality. Fortunately, cost-conscious brides have discovered they can plan a wedding that’s fit for a queen – even on a shoestring budget. All it takes is a little creativity and know-how.

Need power for your business quickly? There’s an online solution

When the power goes out in your home, it’s rarely more than an inconvenience. When a business loses power, however, the results can be downright devastating. The Internet is making it possible for companies to get back up and running faster than ever before.

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