In its seventh year, Life is Beautiful is expanding its art lineup to include more 3D installations, immersive works and interactive pieces.
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The Oakey Family Supper Club is is equal parts family drama, murder-mystery party and that game where everyone says one word at a time to create a fictional story.
Las Vegas artist Izaac Zevalking (aka: Recycled Propaganda) thought it was time to upsize a design he created about a year and a half ago.
Vegas Vic is the subject of a new exhibit at the Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas, where a slew of Vic memorabilia recently went on display in its Curator Canyon.
Saturday’s grand opening of The Writer’s Block celebrated the first look at the store’s new location at 519 S. Sixth St. It also marked the launch of The Lucy, a new mixed-use campus committed to fostering a community of creativity.
The Vegas Golden Knights’ Drumbots and team mascot Chance helped kick off the annual Chinese New Year parade, also known as the Spring Festival Parade, in downtown Las Vegas on Saturday morning.
Housed in an old post office and courthouse building in downtown Las Vegas is The Mob Museum.
While waiting for a ride in downtown Las Vegas, you might expect to see lively bachelorette parties piling into limousines or tipsy tourists hailing taxis. Or you might see a 30-foot-tall ballerina dancing toward a mobile Victorian home.
The Cornish Pasty Factory in the Downtown Arts District hosted the Dark Arts Market on Saturday night.
A famous thespian’s live singing debut and some killer guitarists highlight Life is Beautiful’s second day.
Oscar Goodman asks, “How are you still alive?” Michael Franzese answers, “Because most of the people who want to see me dead are dead, or they’re in prison.” The show is on.
The Dark Arts Market is a one-day event that highlights macabre and occult art.
First Friday attendees got a chance to check out the BalanceVille art car in the Arts District of downtown Las Vegas Friday night.
The quest to be “in the room where it happens” — The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall during “Hamilton’s” May 29-June 24 run — began hours before tickets to the Tony-winning musical went on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Downtown Las Vegas’ newest watering hole aims to combine cocktails and education, with more quality and consideration than any campus bar or frat party ever has.