The final design is meant to look simple with the right amount of elegance and beauty.
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Some people have jobs where every day is inspiring, fun and different. That’s how it is for Summerlin-area residents Brian and Julie Wignall, who produce and star in the PBS show “Southwest Living.”
Commemorating the Year of the Yang — which simultaneously honors the Goat, Sheep and Ram — the display features 22,000 flowers in vibrant reds and golds, focusing on the symbol of the Goat.
Laurie Simmons’ “Ringtone” and “Geisha Song” take over The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ towering Strip marquee once an hour, bringing the artist’s distinctive vision to a wider audience.
The road to New York’s Metropolitan Opera leads through Denver — at least for the four winners of Nevada’s Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, who compete Feb. 7 and 8 at Denver University’s Gates Concert Hall for the chance to sing at the Met’s Grand Finals Concert.
Green Valley High School students are set to bring the sea to the desert. The school, 460 Arroyo Grande Blvd., plans to perform “The Little Mermaid” at 7 p.m. Jan. 29-31, 2 p.m. Jan. 31 and 7 p.m. Feb. 5-7. The show originally ran on Broadway from 2008 to 2012.
When Frances Hall was asked to write a play by the Martin Luther King Jr. Committee, she decided on a story of a family overcoming hardships. “I think these are real issues that people can relate to,” Hall says.
After a three-year hiatus, Theatre in the Valley is grateful for a new start and a permanent home.
The touring “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” at The Smith Center fulfills its duty as a peppy song-and-dance rush — and not much more.
Faith Lutheran High School’s Conservatory of the Fine Arts plans to open its previously senior-only classes to all Las Vegas Valley high school students beginning next school year.