Teller says upon returning from three back surgeries, “What was sort of wonderful about the recovery period was that Penn would come over and we’d write stuff.”
Arts & Culture
Clark County Wetlands Park hosts a photogram exhibition by Equipo Academy Middle School students.
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UNLV Dance presents a collaborative concert and the College of Southern Nevada celebrates 20 years of Vocal Jazz Solo Nights in this week’s arts and leisure roundup.
The “Stupid Love” single is the follow-up to the 2019 Oscar-winning hit, “Shallow.”
“A Mob Story” producer Jeff Kutash confirmed the rough timeline and that the show would be in an open-ended residency beginning in May.
Of Super Bowl MVP QB Patrick Mahomes, club trailblazer Victor Drai said, “He was great, very sweet. He’s so young! He looks like he’s 18, but he’s not.”
Heather Harmon immerses herself in city’s arts scene as she homes in on location, programming for 2025 opening.
Nonprofit organization rids the industrial alley of trash bins, making way for murals, installations and gathering spots.
Vinny Guadagnino returns for his third stint with the male revue, running from April 24-June 7.
Barry Manilow called out Thursday, but is due back for Friday and Saturday night shows.
Fearless of hyperbole and reminding that he is forever unleashed, former Smiths frontman Morrissey has announced a five-show series on the Las Vegas Strip.
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Nevada Humanities Program Gallery features a new exhibition and Shen Yun returns to The Smith Center in this week’s arts and leisure roundup.
Sammy Hagar, Toni Braxton, Billy Ray Cyrus, Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds and Chris Isaak will pay tribute to Neil Diamond at this year’s Power of Love gala.