Watch the hips — those gently swaying, on-the-beat swivel hips.
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Boulder City’s annual Art in the Park was bucolic as usual Saturday. As chimes tinkled in the gentle breezes and people meandered between booths offering everything from fine-art paintings to clever crafts, those attending were reveling in the usually mundane aspects of life and not focusing on the horrors of the Strip massacre that started their week.
After more than a decade at Las Vegas’ children’s museum, Tifferney White is leaving for the children’s museum where she began her career, Discovery Place in Charlotte, North Carolina.
What does a 40-year-old Canadian father of five know about planning a visit to Las Vegas? Everything.
First Friday in August may bring out a smaller crowd than you’ll see in the cooler months, but there’s still plenty going on.
The program at the West Las Vegas Arts Center, which has been going on for 19 years, gives students ages 10 to 15 years old an opportunity to learn and train.
Who says all the fun entertainment is on the Strip? In Sun City Summerlin, the newly formed improv group A. Jesters Court has plans to put on shows at various venues.
The China National Symphony Orchestra treated a small but appreciative and enthusiastic audience to what proved to be the finest orchestral performance of the season at Ham Hall on Wednesday. The orchestra, led meticulously and expressively by its principal guest conductor, En Shao, demonstrated delicacy, grace, accuracy, superb training and, when called for, muscle.