When Tim Burton visited Las Vegas as a child, he remembers being awestruck by the three giant sea horses that jutted out of the swimming pool at The Dunes hotel.
Arts & Culture
Donny Osmond is sad to be leaving the Donnie & Marie show after 11 years, though he initiated the final decision to shut the show down.
Jousting tournaments, gladiator battles and other historical reenactments were part of the annual renaissance festival.
Las Vegas Philharmonic conductor Donato Cabrera wants to expand the symphony’s scope and scale. He doesn’t have to look far.
At one point during the heavily scientific presentation, Jimmy Kimmel called out, “I know all of this. I went to UNLV.”
The Nevada Humanities Program Gallery features works by Nevada artists and poets in the exhibition “Imagine Nevada.”
Danny Gans was the first star headliner to command a $100 (well, $99) ticket in his days at the Rio
The annual fashion and circus show features the talents of several aerialists, artists, fashion designers and technicians who work for shows on the Las Vegas Strip.
‘It’s really a story of how we form families and keep those bonds strong,’ actress says.
Tim Burton’s first stateside art exhibition in nearly a decade, “Lost Vegas,” opens Tuesday at the Neon Museum.
Local entertainers perform with the Las Vegas Philharmonic and the Pride Festival takes over downtown Las Vegas in this week’s arts and leisure roundup.
This show appears on both platforms, though the profanity is intact on “Ice Cream Social,” edited out for “PodKats!”
Other upcoming downtown events include a movie at Burlesque Hall of Fame and the Philharmonic’s collaboration with local musicians.
The Composers Showcase of Las Vegas, a celebration of original music created by Las Vegas artists, moves to The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall on Saturday.
Frank DeCaro’s book explores the history of drag culture, up to an including ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race.’