FSE President and CEO Patrick Hughes says, “We are glad now we’ve been given direction by our leadership, and we are going to be socially responsible.”
Arts & Culture
Yesco is responsible for most of the neon and LED signs in Las Vegas, including Vegas Vic and the newly installed letters on Allegiant Stadium.
DLVEC is host to myriad events, including is massive Super Bowl viewing party, the Vegas Golden Knights Fan Fest, and Las Rageous music festival.
International Women’s Day honors the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women every year on March 8. Here are two ways to commemorate women’s achievements in Las Vegas.
Majestic Repertory Theatre’s newest immersive production, “Garden Party” is equal parts comedic play and social gathering, all with a simmering tension that comes to a head in the final act.
Nonprofit organization rids the industrial alley of trash bins, making way for murals, installations and gathering spots.
“Mermaids Don’t Wear Skirts,” a collaboration between local street artists Aware and Bandit, turns the Western Motel exterior into a whimsical underwater seascape.
An all-star roster including David Bowie, John Legend and Panic! At the Disco helped give the touring show its high-spirited songbook.
Kids’ science, outdoor jazz and burlesque top the downtown Las Vegas to-do list this week.
Other events happening downtown include Frankie Moreno at Smith Center, ‘Sweeney Todd’ at Majestic Repertory Theatre and Market in the Alley.
Other activities include exploring a hip-hop album, vegan hot dogs and a Jimmy Buffett musical.
Parrotheads will be flocking to The Smith Center for “Escape to Margaritaville,” which incorporates nearly two dozen of Buffett’s songs.
Burlesque “Nutcracker,” pep rally for the Las Vegas Bowl teams, and Santa pics lead downtown Las Vegas to-do list.
Clay Arts became one of the first art businesses in the Arts District in downtown Las Vegas and an early participant at the monthly First Friday event.
The “Rose. Rabbit. Lie” alum headlines the “So You Think You Can Dance” tour stop at The Smith Center.