The Utah Shakespeare Festival’s production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein favorite shows its age — and its ageless spark.
USF’s latest “Taming of the Shrew” adds an undercurrent of genuine, love-in-bloom emotion to Shakespeare’s knockabout, battle-of-the-sexes comedy.
It’s a sequel, not an equal. But “Henry IV, Part Two” is still Shakespeare, exploring fascinating questions of identity and destiny facing the title monarch and his son.
The amiable “Pawn Stars” star Chumlee will DJ at the dayclub Ditch Fridays at the Palms hotel on Friday, just a few months after DJing in the hotel’s Ghostbar Dayclub.
Two local master plans ranked among the 15 best-selling planned communities in the nation, according to a Wednesday report.
No one was injured when a vacant house caught fire early Monday morning near the intersection of Nellis Boulevard and Owens Avenue, the Clark County Fire Department said.
North Las Vegas City Attorney Sandra Douglass Morgan tried to get the state’s Commission on Judicial Discipline to act against Municipal Court Judge Catherine Ramsey, but nothing has happened a year later.
Amar Anand of Shrewsbury, Mass., had the overwhelming chip lead at the conclusion of Day 2A/2B of the World Series of Poker’s $10,000 buy-in No-limit Texas Hold ’em World Championship.
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Service dogs are improving and even saving the lives of wounded veterans. Here’s how you can help.
Tips for keeping pets safe and happy in the midst of moving your household.
A 6-point checklist for your child’s summer checkup.
Climbing, swinging, jumping — it’s all about fun for children at Gravady Extreme Air Sports. Gravady, 7350 Prairie Falcon Road, Suite 120, launched in December, using word of mouth and social media to get attention, and has been seeing plenty of action ever since.
It wasn’t the first time Henderson resident Nathan Hall gambled and went all in.
Bob Grant’s collection started simply enough. He was at an antique sale with a friend, and he saw an old kick plate that bore the words “Grant Batteries.”
Sean Morrissey is a young man of few words, but his arms stretched aloft in a sign of victory said it all as dignitaries broke ground June 23 for Sean’s Park, a first-of-its-kind recreation destination for people with intellectual or physical disabilities.