If you saw “The Producers” at Paris Las Vegas about five years ago, you didn’t really see “The Producers.”
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“Jabbawockeez” dancer Abenamar “B-boy Ben” Honrubia has spent more than 15 years break dancing, which has not only turned into a career and a show on the Strip but also resulted in his winning numerous competitions.
A knitting a crocheting group at the West Flamingo Senior Center hosted a “Yarn-a-Thon” event this month, creating yarn flower murals. The group plans more meetings throughout the year.
As his father yelled at his mother yet again, Jimmie Ray Cantrell, then 11, heard something that would change his life. He learned he was illegitimate, and that the enraged man on the other side of the thin wall was not his true father. Now, the Summerlin resident’s play, “Mittie’s Song,” based on his book of the same title, has premiered at the Plaza Playhouse Theater in California.
If life is a cabaret, old chums, then Friday”;s “Love & Art” cabaret represents life for Off-Strip Productions, which is hoping to raise funds for its upcoming season at the Onyx Theatre.
From the Strip to the street, downtown’s Life Is Beautiful Festival will feature a wide array of arts presentations as part of the Oct. 26-27 event.
Despite its tiny size, a nanometer — a billionth of a meter — looms large in the realms of nature and science. For proof, and for fun, look no further than the “Small, Smaller, Nano” miniexhibit at the Discovery Children’s Museum through Dec. 3.