As 2017 rapidly moves toward its close, December’s First Friday celebration acknowledges the fact with an “Art of Movement” theme.
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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 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.
Avoid the malls and support local authors this Black Friday by doing some holiday shopping at The Mob Museum.
Live music and foods from diverse cultures drew local residents and tourists downtown over the weekend for the 12th annual Las Vegas Culturefest Foodie Nation.
No one’s surprised to hear Tchaikovsky’s music at the ballet. After all, his works include the scores to the classics “Swan Lake” and “The Nutcracker.”
Back in 1987, you could buy a postage stamp for 24 cents, a dozen eggs for 65 cents and a gallon of gas for 89 cents. In the headlines: the Iran-Contra affair and the Unabomber. On the big screen, “Wall Street” reflected one aspect of life in America, “Fatal Attraction” another.
Just because you look around doesn’t mean you see — or understand — what you observe.
The Mob Museum will host “The Pierre Hotel Affair: The Inside Story of the Biggest Unsolved Jewel Heist in American History” at 1 p.m. Saturday.
Local artist and designer Brian Henry is featured in an art exhibition called “Perfect Circle” that opens Thursday at The Cube gallery, 1025 S. 1st St.
It’s a jungle out there. At least during November’s First Friday celebration, themed “Welcome to the Jungle.”