Americans celebrate freedom of choice on Independence Day.
Arts & Culture
Variety show benefit
As the temperature continues making its way up, Las Vegas residents can dive down, deep into the depths of the ocean to cool off — or at least feel like they have.
Music
Different boats for different folks.
When Michelle Wilmot first returned from Iraq, she numbed herself with a steady diet of Cap’n Crunch cereal and Arby’s.
The Las Vegas Philharmonic revives, and expands on, a holiday tradition this Independence Day with its first Fourth of July concert in three years, adding new elements to the celebration at downtown’s Smith Center and the adjacent Symphony Park.
When Romeo Siguenza put his first piece of thread through a needle at age 5, he began to learn the art of embroidery and the value of tradition from his great-grandmother. He hoped to one day pass it on to following generations.
Meredith Willson’s “The Music Man” is a perfect entertainment for a picnic under the stars at Super Summer Theatre at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park.
Jack O’Brien knows a thing or two about turning movies into musicals.
Classics by playwrights Neil Simon and William Inge , an Agatha Christie mystery and a 2012 Pulitzer Prize finalist top Las Vegas Little Theatre’s 2013-14 Mainstage season.
The great comedian W.C. Fields is credited with the line, “Never work with children or animals.” He would have had trouble on Broadway this season.
Once upon a time, Broadway music was popular music — and vice versa.