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Broadway in the Hood returns to Smith Center

You can take Broadway in the Hood out of the ‘hood — which is exactly what happens this weekend as the theater troupe launches its 2015-16 season at The Smith Center with “Once on This Island.”

 
You can finally see the inside of Wayne Newton’s estate — PHOTOS

Casa de Shenandoah? More like Casa de Wow. And for anybody who’s driven past the gates of Wayne Newton’s estate near the corner of Sunset and Pecos roads and wondered what lay behind, finding out firsthand now is possible.

Novelist Robyn Carr on ’50 Shades’ books: ‘They’re ghastly’

Robyn Carr is a best-selling romance novelist, but don’t think of her books as romances. Think of them as stories about people who just happen to, after a few unexpected and often nasty twists and turns, live happily ever after. Mostly.

 
Today would have been Roald Dahl’s 99th birthday

There are many ways to celebrate Roald Dahl Day. You can suck on an Everlasting Gobstopper. Walk across a carpet seething with snakes. Or you can simply read some Roald Dahl.

Las Vegas Philharmonic opener to feature three Bs

Saturday’s Las Vegas Philharmonic concert — the first in a season planned by music director Donato Cabrera — includes Ludwig van Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, featuring soloist Andrew Tyson.

What you missed at Burning Man 2015 — PHOTOS

Named for a huge totem set on fire on the festival’s last night, Burning Man participants dedicate their time to art and community. Check out the photo gallery of this year’s event.

Local artists bring eclectic flavor to annual Harvest Festival

The Las Vegas Harvest Festival Original Art & Craft Show brings artists and craftspeople from across the country, but many of the exhibitors are from right in the Las Vegas Valley’s backyard.

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