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Playwright lends heart, smarts to community theater scene

Death by her own hand drew artistry out of his own heart. How else does a playwright — one as outwardly affable but inwardly dark as this one — react to discovering his new wife’s hanged body?

Famed DJ seeks a home for African-American artifacts

Nathaniel Montague, a former disc jockey known as “Magnificent Montague,” owns a collection of rare African-American artifacts that has drawn the interest of the Smithsonian Institution.

Valley artists use Easter eggs as creative canvas

Even before the Easter tradition, Old World artisans colored bird orbs to celebrate spring. We asked six Las Vegas artists to hatch some fresh ideas for this ancient tradition.

Kennedy Center chooses Clark County for children’s arts program

Arts-smart and status for gratis. Becoming the first and gaining the second is the apparent windfall for Las Vegas, with local schoolchildren reaping the riches. That’s the goal, at least, of a new project involving the Clark County School District, the Smith Center for the Performing Arts and what is widely considered America’s cultural headquarters, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., in an essentially cost-free collaboration.

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