On this night 50 years ago I was 7, gathered around a black-and-white TV set, watching “The Ed Sullivan Show.” That Ed Sullivan show. The one with the Beatles.
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A beautiful symmetry occurs on stage during Nevada Conservatory Theatre’s impressive presentation of Theresa Rebeck’s comedy “Seminar.” Live theater is the ultimate collaboration, and here we see all its elements, of both the human and technical kind, coming together in perfect harmony and existing in symbiotic relationship.
Banjo master Bela Fleck makes his third visit to The Smith Center in three years, this time teaming with classical string quartet Brooklyn Rider.
First Friday goes to verse: It’s poetry in motion as First Friday celebrates local poets during this month’s Arts District festival, adding the spoken word to its celebration of arts and culture from 5 to 11 p.m. Friday.
Lunar New Year festivities continue in Las Vegas this weekend with major events planned at the Fremont Street Experience and Chinatown Plaza. The Year of the Horse began Friday, with the official observance traditionally lasting about two weeks.
The Discovery Children’s Museum is playing brain games with its latest traveling exhibit “Mindbender Mansion,” on display through April 27.
A remarkably lifelike sculpture of a man sleepwalking in nothing but his underpants is bothering some Wellesley College students, but the president of the prestigious women’s school says that’s all part of the intellectual process.
Once a month at The Olive, a room is transformed into a dimly lit chamber filled with belly dancers, magicians, tarot readers, painters, musicians and the smell of hookah.
There are two “Cinderella” stories connected with the Moscow Festival Ballet’s performance Saturday as part of the Charles Vanda Master Series at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Gotta dance! Good thing, too, because dancing’s definitely what puts the flash in “Flashdance: The Musical,” which continues through Sunday at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. Yet another who-needs-it musical based on a past movie hit, at least “Flashdance” has a built-in reason to sing and dance.