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Find fun things to do in the Henderson area from a Henderson Symphony Orchestra performance to a luncheon to benefit S.A.F.E. House.
If the phrase “downtown arena” seems more of a fantasy after a new one broke ground on the Strip, downtown nonetheless has two ambitious entertainment projects going in with the slightly-less-sexy descriptive “Event Center.”
Truckloads of pasta, carnival rides and fireworks? It’s either the 35th Annual San Gennaro Feast or a Friday at Artie Lange’s house. In this case, it’s the 35th Annual San Gennaro Feast.
Art festivals usually are about viewing the work of artists and, then, maybe dropping a few dollars to purchase one of their pieces to display in your own home. But visitors to this weekend’s Art Festival of Henderson also will have the chance to take their artistic leanings one step further by putting their own talent to work by painting a piece that they can take home and hang on their own walls.
Jerry Lewis always has been associated with pictures — moving pictures, that is. During his Hollywood heyday, however, Lewis also trained his eye — and camera — on another type of pictures — and they’re the focus of a new exhibit opening Friday at UNLV’s Marjorie Barrick Museum.
He’s a musician, has been for 20 years now — he’s just never called himself as such.
Sure, it’s about vampires. But this isn’t “Twilight.” Or even “Let the Right One In.”
Eva Green could find some crazy in a sane stack. From the witch tormenting Johnny Depp in “Dark Shadows” to the only reason to see that “300” sequel, the onetime Bond girl reinvented herself as one of Hollywood’s scariest sex symbols.