Las Vegas playwright Ernest Hemmings’ latest work explores the way in which the online world and social media can create the illusion of community to sometimes dangerous and tragic ends. The factual foundation of the play is the murder of Las Vegas police officers Igor Soldo and Alyn Beck on June 8, 2014.
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It’s Thursday morning, and Las Vegas Springs Preserve’s Toddler Time regulars are deep into their weekly routine.
This weekend’s Hello Kitty fan gathering in Las Vegas won’t be just cute. No, the three-day event at the Orleans Arena will be supercute.
You know all of those cool hula dancing sequences you see in TV shows and movies? Enjoy them. They’re fun to watch. But as you watch, keep in mind that such pop culture depictions of hula may not be particularly authentic, and that’s because hula is more about history and heritage than random, albeit energetic, hip-swinging.
Football season is almost here, and in honor of the most wonderful time of the year, the Review-Journal again will compile a directory of Southern Nevada bars that cater to fans of specific NFL teams.
It’s easy to fall into a pulpy frame of mind when checking out — OK, becoming embarrassingly engrossed in — the Clark County Museum’s collection of Las Vegas-themed mass-market paperbacks.
It probably sounds a little weird for a desert city, but there are fishing spots in the valley for those who want to throw a line in. We’ll share where some of the popular spots are and the appeal.
As part of his duties as poet laureate, Bruce Isaacson will conduct a series of workshops on "Beat Poetics" in August and September at the Winchester Cultural Center.
David de Alba re-creates Judy Garland’s music and allure in a show at Las Vegas’ Onyx Theatre.
Before joining “O” at Bellagio, Bill May was one of the world’s top-ranked synchronized swimmers but couldn’t compete in the sport’s signature events because of his gender. In July, May and two former Olympians will compete in the first-ever mixed duet world championships.