Our arts picks this week include celebrations of Dia del Nino and International Jazz Day.
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Two years doesn’t seem like such a long time. But for Erich Bergen, the two years he spent in Las Vegas represents a turning point in his show business career.
“We’re trying to create the new normal,” says Chris Edwards, artistic director of Nevada Conservatory Theatre. His plan is to combine “a farm league for the theater we have” with established artists from across the country.
All the world’s a stage. Especially on Saturday — which happens to be the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death and, the 452nd anniversary of his birth.
Our arts picks this week include Bela Fleck and Chick Corea at The Smith Center and the comedy “History 101” at Las Vegas Little Theatre.
The youth troupe’s latest show, “Bridge to Terabithia,” reflects reactions to unexpected loss. In real life, members are mourning the death of program specialist Kristopher L. Shepherd, who died suddenly in February.
The Kizuna Japanese Society was pleasantly surprised when a much larger turnout than expected attended its first spring festival to share the many aspects of Japanese culture.
Dress in white. Make reservations. Plan a picnic. Wait for directions. That’s what Las Vegas did for its first ever pop-up picnic, Dîner en Blanc Sunday night at The Park across from T-Mobile Arena.
Cool cars and hot pinup models will take over The Orleans this weekend.
The producing director at the Onyx Theatre shares his picks for dining, theater, movies and more.