For the second straight night the newly crowned Super Bowl champs partied at a Las Vegas Strip uber-nightclub, storming Omnia Nightclub at Caesars Palace.
Arts & Culture
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The Composers Showcase of Las Vegas returns to Myron’s Cabaret Jazz at The Smith Center on Jan. 15.
Artist Javiera Estrada opens an exhibit at Sahara West Library and the Barrick Museum hosts a closing reception in this week’s arts and leisure roundup.
Whether one looked straight ahead, up at the sky or down at their feet, dancing lights, dazzling LEDs and phantasmagoric video were on view at the inaugural Intersect Festival.
This show appears on both platforms, though the profanity is intact on “Ice Cream Social,” edited out for “PodKats!”
Other upcoming downtown events include a movie at Burlesque Hall of Fame and the Philharmonic’s collaboration with local musicians.
“Atomic Saloon Show” producer Ross Mollison says, “Reverend Peabody of course can perform weddings.”
Etta Baykara says when she got to Sin City and experienced her first show, she thought she’d ‘died and went to heaven.’
A real hot tub is to be a primary stage effect in “Blanc de Blanc,” which opens at the Foundry at SLS Las Vegas/Sahara on Aug. 16.
Members of Korabo performed before a packed house at the Summerlin Library Performing Arts Center on Sunday in Las Vegas.
Scores of people gathered Sunday in Las Vegas to celebrate the 121st year of Philippine independence. The celebration included a motorcade, food, music and entertainment.
The pop powerhouse performs Saturday at T-Mobile as part of her “Sweetener” world tour.
A performance by saxophonist Grace Kelly and the Las Vegas Philharmonic’s season finale lead this week’s arts & culture roundup.
Johnny Thompson, a consultant on Penn Teller’s “Fool Us,” collapsed Feb. 25 as the show was in rehearsals at the Rio.