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Sunrise Mountain serves as inspiration for art installation

When artist David Sanchez Burr moved to Las Vegas six years ago he sought out a patch of desert he could study and explore. He found the stretch of land between Sunrise and Frenchman mountains and the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

Freedom revoked for artistic director

Audience members waiting in the lobby recently for the start of an improv show at the Onyx were startled to see artistic director Brandon Burk being led away in handcuffs. It was perhaps the most dramatic “end of a reign” in modern local playhouse history.

‘For the Joy of the Sting’ an intriguing adventure

Writer-director Mick Axelrod’s “For the Joy of the Sting,” at Las Vegas Little Theatre Studio, is an enjoyable mess, rich in possibilities.

Ghost who goes moo can’t keep dancers away from new facility

The new dance room at the Winchester Cultural Center at 3130 S. McLeod Drive was opened and dedicated Jan. 25 despite complications that some staff members joked were caused by the ghost of a cow.

Death camp prisoners’ art reflects strength of human spirit

“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.