When it came time for the autobiography subtitled “Ray Charles’ Own Story,” Charles chose a down-to-earth name befitting a singer who belonged in any and every musical family: “Brother Ray.” Clearly, Ray Charles was — and is — a man for all musical seasons.
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Good times roll for Mardi Gras: Locals can “laissez les bon temps rouler” (translation: let the good times roll) at two separate Mardi Gras events this weekend.
John Trimble loves music, and he loves visual art. And in his exhibit on display at the West Las Vegas Arts Center Community Gallery, he brings these two aspects of the arts together.
It seems a little funny that “Bad to the Bone” George Thorogood is playing the fancy Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.
The Children’s Discovery Museum, the Springs Preserve, the National Atomic Testing Museum and the Marjorie Barrick Museum at UNLV are among Las Vegas-area museums featuring visiting and temporary exhibits.
Prepare to snap your fingers to the music and scream like an Elvis fan. The musical “Bye Bye Birdie” is coming to Bishop Gorman High School.
The 2008 Tony Award winner for best musical, “In the Heights,” makes its Las Vegas premiere at Las Vegas Academy. And rightly so.
The world premiere of “Anton Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard of the Living Dead,” at the Onyx Theatre, blends elements from the Russian playwright’s stage classics, sci-fi movies — and zombies rampaging through the Russian countryside.
Holbrook reprises Twain role: Mark Twain returns to UNLV Saturday, courtesy of actor Hal Holbrook in “Mark Twain Tonight!”
The Tony-winning musical “In the Heights” makes its Las Vegas debut — not at The Smith Center, but at the Las Vegas Academy.