David Siegel, who survived a bout with COVID, says being vaccinated saved his life.
Arts & Culture
Garth Brooks says, “I must do my part,” in heading off the latest COVID surge across the country.
The Smith Center President Myron Martin said proof of vaccinations or negative COVID tests will be required of anyone entering the center’s two venues.
A Cirque official confirms, “We will require all show staff, artists and technicians to be fully vaccinated.”
Enoch Augustus Scott has released “The Tiger Thing,” a multimedia video/audio release of eight parody tunes themed for the Netflix series.
If it is held, the arts and music festival in the Black Rock Desert in Northern Nevada would likely have limited attendance and require COVID-19 mitigation measures
Matt and Angela Stabile have been X-ing out days on the calendar for months, methodically planning for a full return of their collection of Las Vegas Strip productions.
Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club, home of “Sexxy,” was among three clubs suspended during Super Bowl weekend.
Clark County Commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Nevada Resort Association President Virginia Valentine want the state to open up.
Sidelined Las Vegas stagehand Meg Leighton said that if her colleagues were called upon, “We would be ready to jump in.”
The monthly tradition had just returned to an in-person event in November after months of virtual gatherings.
“Absinthe” is among some shows trying to remain open in the Nevada governor’s latest COVID directive.
The reduction of public gatherings to 50 people or 25 percent of capacity, whichever is less, comes just as some artistic endeavors were starting to get back on their feet.
“Zumanity,” Cirque du Soleil’s adult production at New York-New York, employed about 120 artists, crew and support staff. The show is closing after 17 years and 7,700 shows.
Save Our Stages is the $10 billion grant program to help offset the the economic impact that COVID-19 has had on live entertainment.