Miranda Lambert, Lauryn Hill and the Scorpions lead this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
Arts & Culture
The shows cap a grand-opening week of events that will include performances from national acts, Vegas artists and and those from the West Coast.
The inaugural Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation Celebrity Invitational is set for Dec. 1-2 at Shadow Creek Golf Course.
Filmmaker Darren Aronofsky says “Postcard From Earth” takes guests on a global tour.
Penn & Teller have appeared at the Rio since January 2001. The duo have tacked on three years at the resort.
Melody Sweets drew a talented cast and crew to The Beverly Theater for the season finale of her baking-burlesque YouTube series “The Sweets’ Spot.”
The Chicks made a statement in their longer-than-usual opening show at Bakkt Theater.
You can see Marco Antonio Solis, Miranda Lambert, Maroon 5 and “Ru Paul’s Drag Race Live!” for just $25. Not all together, mind you.
An indigenous artist from Mexico has set up a new exhibit of his work at the Clark County Government Center.
The Lovers & Friends and Reggae in the Desert music festivals and the return of the San Gennaro Feast top this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
REO Speedwagon is debuting, “An Evening of Hi Infidelity . And More,” while Rob Lowe spins yarns at Planet Hollywood.
The company announced plans to resurrect the town as a “circus village,” where performers will conceive and create their artistic adventures.
Hundreds of talented dancers are auditioning for Youth America Grand Prix in hopes of receiving scholarships to top schools and companies.
The Tony award-winning musical “The Band’s Visit” performs Feb. 15-20 at The Smith Center.
The R&B star crossed a roped-off barrier at a resort and started throwing punches early Tuesday morning.