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Philharmonic orchestra shines with ‘Operatic Love’

The Philharmonic, with guest conductor Case Scaglione, and soloists Suzanne Vinnik, a soprano, and tenor Cody Austin, opened its season on Saturday with a program titled “Operatic Love.” While the two singers, especially Vinnik, drew the lion’s share of audience attention, the star of the night was the orchestra. Of four strictly instrumental works two were, shall we say, ordinary; the others were truly exceptional.

10 lessons linger as ‘Breaking Bad’ ends

Sunday’s “Breaking Bad” turned out the lights on one of the darkest shows in television history.

Las Vegas artist burns unsold art

James Henninger gives a new meaning to the term “Fire Sale.”

‘Breaking Bad’ is ending run still looking good

The supply is running low and you know there won’t be more. “Breaking Bad” stands to leave its fans reeling.

Bitter Springs Trail a rugged but rewarding route

The sprawl of urban Las Vegas may be just over the horizon, but you are far from civilization when you follow the Bitter Springs Trail south of Valley of Fire State Park.

Shows seek new shine in spiffier spaces

If they can’t make the entertainment new and different, how about the places where we see it?

Puppeteers, audience imagination bring ‘War Horse’ to life

Never underestimate the power of magic. Theatrical magic. The kind of magic that can make fully grown humans disappear before your very eyes — at the very same time they’re bringing “War Horse” to life.

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