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
Whether you’re a tourist or a local, whether you gravitate to Strip showrooms or The Smith Center, you know Las Vegas’ arts and entertainment scene experienced an eventful 2017.
Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Garden
And a little child shall lead them.
As a kid actress, Beverly Washburn was renowned for her ability to cry on cue.
It’s twi-night doubleheader time for music fans.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, Las Vegas.
If it’s holiday time, it must be time for “The Nutcracker.”
Las Vegas returns to the PBS spotlight this season with three concert showcases.
As 2017 rapidly moves toward its close, December’s First Friday celebration acknowledges the fact with an “Art of Movement” theme.
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.
Black Friday and Small Business Saturday have come and gone. Cyber Monday’s just around the corner.
For three years, Jennifer Henry showed her collages and paintings at First Friday events downtown. But it’s her most recent work — crafting couture dresses from single-use items — that has led to bigger opportunities.
A superstar singer (Grammy nominee Deborah Cox) hires an ex-Secret Service agent (Judson Mills) to protect her from a stalker in this stage version, which continues at 7:30 p.m. through Sunday, plus 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, at The Smith Center.