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Arts & Culture
Beverly Rogers and The Rogers Founation plans a 14,000-square-foot black-box, indie theater to open next year.
Acclaimed director Kenny Ortega was in the original Lake of Dreams creative team, and is back 15 years later.
The adjoining “Bodies … The Exhibition” and “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” have reopened on Luxor’s second-level mezzanine.
Eager to portray a superhero, Alan Silva says, “I wish we, as acrobats, would not get put in the box.”
For those looking for a sustainable and stylish alternative to the pale blue disposable mask, here are seven Las Vegas retailers and seamstresses who are selling unique and handmade masks locally.
When Marie Osmond and Tedy Bruschi responded to “A Night Of Hope” requests, pastor Jud Wilhite says, “I was dancing around the room.”
Area15 creative director Chris Wink says of Hilly and Nilly, “They have been quarantined since the 1950s. If anyone knows how to survive, it would be them.”
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.
The LVCVA has just uncorked its new tourism campaign, “What Happens Here, Only Happens Here.” UNLV’s College of Fine Arts could make that phrase the subtitle of its 2020 Hall of Fame lineup.
Jose Canseco’s Showtime Car Wash, the slugger’s first car wash, opens Oct. 26 in Las Vegas.
Author visually chronicles Las Vegas’ history using his own artifacts, Kodachromes he purchased at swap meets, and photos he uncovered in museum collections.
The theme of this month’s First Friday celebration is “Renew: New Beginning and Rejuvenation.”
It’s been nearly 14 years since Vicky Brosius participated in her first Harvest Festival with her husband Ron. She remembers long hours of prepping, her anxiousness before the doors opened and the bustling crowd that poured into Cashman Center when the festival began.