Hundreds filled the West Las Vegas Library theater and lined the walls Saturday afternoon to celebrate Kwanzaa, a weeklong holiday honoring African heritage and values.
Arts & Culture
Mark Shunock, the man who played the addled theater manager Lonny showed he was impressive off-script, with an ambitious mind concealed under his character’s mullet.
“I’m in Sunrise Hospital,” Joe Vento said Saturday while taking a break from well wishers. “Nice way to celebrate my birthday, eh?”
The KATS! Bureau at this writing is Thomas Mack Center and the 59th Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. This year marks the last rodeo for Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Commissioner Karl Stressman, who is stepping down after a decade in ye olde saddle.
Zak Bagans has all sorts of bizarre stuff on display at his Haunted Museum, so why is looking at Charles Manson’s false teeth so surprisingly creepy?
A fitness and self-defense instructor from Sedgefield, South Africa, who survived an attempted carjacking this summer, is the new Miss Universe.
Live music and foods from diverse cultures drew local residents and tourists downtown over the weekend for the 12th annual Las Vegas Culturefest Foodie Nation.
Boulder City’s 13th annual Winter ArtFest gave residents and visitors an opportunity to get a head-start on their holiday shopping over the weekend.
Clark County Commissioner and Nevada gubernatorial candidate Steve Sisolak, an increasingly active and ubiquitous elected official, was honored Thursday night at the 26th annual Camelot gala at Opportunity Village’s Magical Forest on West Oakey Boulevard.
O.J. Simpson was reportedly “drunk and unruly” at Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, broke some glasses and was invited to finish the night elsewhere.
The Las Vegas Springs Preserve celebrated its ninth annual Día de los Muertos event this weekend.
The Original LV Project Taco festival celebrated its second year Saturday at Craig Ranch Regional Park in North Las Vegas.
Just because you look around doesn’t mean you see — or understand — what you observe.
Chris Woods, who has portrayed Diana Ross for 32 years in two shows on the Strip, joined Ross on Saturday night at Encore Theater.
Opportunity Village hosted the inaugural Pumpkin Paws at HallOVeen in the Magical Forest this weekend in Las Vegas.