The third annual Cactus Show and Art Fair at Moon-Sun Cactus & Koi Gardens, 6430 McGill Ave., is set to bring artists and gardeners together to share their interests with the public April 20 and 21.
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Watching the cast of “Betrayal: The Last Supper” rehearse, a thought occurs.
It’s a classic story of boy loves girl, girl doesn’t care, bad guy makes play for girl, boy buys magic elixir …
If you want to be hip and edgy, you’ve got to have the beat. The Beat Dance Academy has opened at the Las Vegas Sports Park, 1400 N. Rampart Blvd., and offers classes for children 2 or older.
Jim Jones opens a random box and counts the blue towels inside.
The China National Symphony Orchestra treated a small but appreciative and enthusiastic audience to what proved to be the finest orchestral performance of the season at Ham Hall on Wednesday. The orchestra, led meticulously and expressively by its principal guest conductor, En Shao, demonstrated delicacy, grace, accuracy, superb training and, when called for, muscle.
Too bad Cole Porter already has dibs on the title “Anything Goes.” If only Porter hadn’t written it in 1934, “Anything Goes” would be a perfect title for the Composers Showcase of Las Vegas.
“Forbidden Art,” an exhibition from the Auschwitz Memorial in Poland, will run through Feb. 20 at Temple Beth Sholom in Las Vegas. The show features large-format photographs of 20 works of art created by prisoners at Nazi concentration camps.
Peter Sachs’ father, Hans, went to his grave wondering whether the Nazis had destroyed the renowned poster collection he’d devoted his life to building.
Lindsay O’Brien stood under the bright studio lights striking her most intense female assassin pose: hands on hips, her ample cleavage jutting out, providing a fleshy contrast to the black fabric of her couture gown.