The Tony award-winning musical “The Band’s Visit” performs Feb. 15-20 at The Smith Center.
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Las Vegan Preston Oliver is set to begin his second season in Disney time travel series “Secrets of Sulphur Springs.”
Former Opportunity Village fundraiser Linda Smith shares stories from a career in philanthropy in her book.
A new “Las Vegas Luminaries” mural features Las Vegas cultural groundbreakers.
It’s as if Bradley Whitford had been preparing to play Ebenezer Scrooge since he was a kid.
The Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival returns with roster of fan-friendly events.
The Las Vegas Book Festival will include a slate of online events from Monday through Friday, before a live, in-person slate of workshops, speakers and readings on Saturday.
It may be hard to imagine now, but during the ’90s, Maryland Parkway was the center of alternative culture in Las Vegas. For a few magical years, it was the home of poets, musicians and artists.
George Lyons is a lifelong fan of both music and radio who has an encyclopedic knowledge of both. For fans, “The Lyons Den” on KUNV-FM is appointment listening.
Lives of Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald are examined in Opera Las Vegas show.
Activist/author Tyler Merritt’s autobiography is a personal story of being Black in Amerca.
The nonprofit theater company Broadway in the HOOD will present its updated version of the iconic musical next weekend at the West Las Vegas Library Theatre.
Poet and writer Jennifer Battisti explores coming of age in ’80s Las Vegas in her new book, “Off Boulder Highway.”
The Allegiant Stadium’s collection of art explores Las Vegas and Raiders traditions.
In his latest exhibition, Rod Benson uses hairstyles to explore Black identity.
Don Hill, whose musical career took him from playing Mardi Gras as a teenager to more than five decades as a member of the pioneering lounge and rock ‘n’ roll group The Treniers, has died.
For four decades, Ted Polumbaum was a freelance photojournalist who traveled the world to create lasting images of news events, newsmakers and routine everyday life.
Somewhere in Alex Raffi’s life are a wise sea turtle, a female pirate captain, a failed pirate, a tiger, a girl with clockwork wings and a girl wearing a rabbit’s mask who insists that she’s not a rabbit.
Mob Museum’s March offerings include vintage slots and a two-part presentation on legal gambling in Nevada.
A Mob Museum panel discussion will feature four African-American pioneers and chroniclers of the African-American experience here.
Siegfried Fischbacher, half of the legendary illusion team Siegfried & Roy, has died in Las Vegas from cancer.