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.
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Diving deeper into the arts scene once she moved to Summerlin from Detroit in 1996, Niki J. Sands frequently visited Las Vegas-area libraries and museums for inspiration.
It all began with a bang. And Wednesday, two decades later to the day, the Las Vegas Philharmonic returns to when, and where, it all started: the Fourth of July, in Summerlin.
If the idea of tasting at least 15 wines at a family-friendly festival appeals to you, then the proceeds going to charity will make it even sweeter.
Suzanne Singar lives in Summerlin and often visits the Sahara West Library to borrow books. But along with checking out volumes of verbal art, Singar makes it a point to check out the pieces of visual art found in the library branch’s galleries.
Book a massage with Ron Seykell at Red Rock Resort and if you’re nice, he’ll launch into a song from “Les Miserables.”