Drumline Live returns to The Smith Center on Saturday with the “Drumline Live Holiday Spectacular.”
Arts & Culture
“Parade the Collective” is an annual exhibit of art from Cirque du Soleil’s performers, technicians and staff.
Housed in an old post office and courthouse building in downtown Las Vegas is The Mob Museum.
Camilla Srinarayana of Summerlin was 3 when she started dancing. At 8, she took the stage in front of almost 2,000 people in the Nevada Ballet Theatre’s production of “Sleeping Beauty” at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.
Shane Gibson’s Music Business and Technology class began as an after-school club at Sierra Vista last school year. Gibson, a math teacher and former DJ and producer, wanted to teach students not just how to become musicians, but how to succeed in the music business.
Plaza Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Jossel, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman and ex-Mayor Oscar Goodman led the ribbon-cutting for Core Arena, where we learned of an upcoming demolition-derby event.
Take a tour of an icy kingdom at the Bellagio’s latest winter wonderland entitled “Majestic Holiday Magic.”
The Las Vegas Natural History Museum, located at 900 Las Vegas Blvd N., opened in 1991 with exhibits on loan.
The Las Vegas Natural History Museum is hosting an exhibit that shows how cultures from around the world celebrate holidays.
The National Atomic Testing Museum was opened in Las Vegas in March 2005 by the Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation.
Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama has garnered international acclaim for her immersive infinity mirrored rooms. For the firsttime, one of them is open in Las Vegas.
The serpent-suited magician who brags of being “The loser of America’s Got Talent” is joining a spinning skating act and a self-muted mime on AGT’s upcoming all-star show.
Dave Chappelle and John Mayer have scheduled a “hybrid” show on the Las Vegas Strip in December.
As one of the city’s cultural ambassadors, Joshua Wolf Shenk knows exactly what he’s up against when trying to shape the public perception of Las Vegas into that of a bustling arts hub.
The show will still deliver funds and awareness to the One Drop foundation, naturally. But the new production stars the character One (portrayed by a 7-year-old girl), who leads Everyman (played by a grown-up) on a journey of spiritual awakening.