Members of the Texas Outlaw Comics have been asked repeatedly to reunite. They are back together at Laugh Factory this week.
Arts & Culture
Few cities in America, perhaps in the world, can rival the visual impact of Las Vegas.
After Earl Turner spent something like 12½ minutes performing Prince’s “Kiss” in a most funky manner, Frankie Moreno shouted, “Earl! I don’t think that’s funky enough!”
In a panic because HBO’s “Game of Thrones” returns for its final season in a week — and you don’t know the difference between Westeros and Western Union?
Victoria Lorraine Jones is a dancer, dance instructor and model. She recently created and hosted the Las Vegas Tap Dance Fest.
The Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City just launched its 2017 season — and just announced its 2018 lineup, featuring four plays by the festival’s namesake.
In 1959, Overton resident Betty Willis finished the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign
It’s a typo for the ages. A misfire on a keyboard resulted in the creation of the biggest star in burlesque: Dita Von Teese.
The production “The Elvis Experience” ran from April to May 2015, while the 28,000-square-foot “Graceland Presents: Elvis the Exhibition” was open from April 2015 to February 2016.
‘In the Heights’ Lights up on Washington Heights, as “Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda’s first multiple Tony-winning musical, “In the Heights,” opens Wednesday at Super Summer Theatre, transporting Southern Nevadans to a New York neighborhood where residents dance and dream to the rhythms of salsa, soul and hip-hop. Performances are at 8:05 p.m. Wednesdays to Saturdays through July 29 at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park; for tickets ($15-$20), visit supersummertheatre.org/tickets.
It’s the first Friday of the month, which means First Friday is kicking off in downtown Las Vegas tonight. The theme of July is “unity” and the festivities will include the usual mix of art, music and food.
Cirque du Soleil has been looking to make entries into seven cities in China with our touring shows, and is bringing the Blue Men along for the ride.
Standing on the shoulders of those who came before — even when you’re singing and dancing.
Cirque du Soleil has taken on a blue hue.