This weekend, audiences can see James D. Gish and Susan Anton during “Home for the Holidays,” a pair of free concerts that will feature original songs and holiday classics.
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A s the Las Vegas Philharmonic kicks off its 20th season this week, a look back through the orchestra’s first two decades reveals that its history has been as interesting as any piece of music its members have performed.
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts has received a grant that will allow it to fund arts education programs for more than 70,000 students in Southern Nevada.
As they watch Richard McGee conduct the Nevada Pops Orchestra in selections from more than a half-century’s worth of music from “Star Trek,” fans of the classic science fiction series should understand something.
The Believer Festival, a celebration of writing, music and the visual arts, kicks off Friday at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area and moves Saturday to sites throughout downtown Las Vegas.
Sing a song, dance, tell a joke. Earl Turner can do it all, and probably has during three decades’ performing in Las Vegas and around the world.