Abenamar Honrubia hopes years of practice will pay off during the Red Bull BC One World Championship in Japan on Saturday.
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On Dec. 5 of 1933, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt repealed Prohibition. And the best way to celebrate in Las Vegas? Have a drink!
Officials say a technician with the Cirque du Soleil “Luzia” show who died after being hit in the head by an aerial lift Tuesday is the son of one of the founders of the show.
As Lucky Dragon’s tea sommeliers, Joe Muscaglione and Lola Zhao educate patrons about the wide variety of teas and their sources, and suggest teas that may fit their taste or introduce something new.
Great deals on Broadway are few and far between but in February — for one day only — kids get to go for free.
Carrie Underwood’s appeal is similar to that of an old Western or a Saturday morning superhero cartoon: In her full-throated repertoire, justice always get served, the bad guy gets his and good mostly triumphs in triumphant-sounding songs.
“Nest” is a departure for Goodkind, who spent more than 20 years creating his best-selling “Sword of Truth” fantasy series. Now, with “Nest,” Goodkind enters the ranks of thrillerdom for what he plans to be a very long stay.
Fanfare is part of a larger effort by Smith Center supporters to engage with the young professionals whom they hope will become the newest generation of arts lovers, advocates and donors.
Upon the death of Fidel Castro, UNLV history professor Michael Green notes the Cuban dictator’s unintentional, incidental contribution to Las Vegas’ economy over the years.
The jazz great and former Las Vegas resident will make her debut at The Smith Center’s Cabaret Jazz this weekend.