“A Choreographers’ Showcase” is an annual show that challenge performers to direct and produce a show of original material.
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Wherever William Austin “Autie” Goodman went in life — from the ranch to the battlefield to the Strip — music followed.
Plaza Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Jossel, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman and ex-Mayor Oscar Goodman led the ribbon-cutting for Core Arena, where we learned of an upcoming demolition-derby event.
Colorful altars and sugar skulls took center stage at the Springs Preserve’s 10th annual Dia de Muertos celebration in Las Vegas.
David Copperfield, under his company David Copperfield’s Disappearing Inc. sued a German company for creating a replica of his “highly sophisticated flying object” used in his “Live the Impossible” performance at MGM Grand Hotel.
First Friday celebrates its 16th anniversary this month with the theme “Connect.”
The new ordinance will go into effect in two weeks, bringing brew pubs, liquor stores and some Strip hotel bars in the unincorporated county into line with the rules on to-go containers of craft beer in the City of Las Vegas.
Downtown Container Park’s Sunset Cinema Night features “The Little Mermaid” on Thursday evening.
They used to practice in the tail end of a trailer home, the two Jims: McLaughlin on guitar, Osterberg on drums.
Some viewers hoping to tune in Sunday night to the Academy Awards broadcast in the Las Vegas Valley were met with “technical difficulties” from ABC affiliate KTNV Channel 13. It tweeted at 10:42 p.m. that the signal had been restored.
One person’s trash is another’s artwork.
Artist to host fundraiser for sister
A new year brings a new First Friday — and a new “Commitment,” January’s theme for the monthly downtown Arts District happening.
The Original LV Project Taco festival celebrated its second year Saturday at Craig Ranch Regional Park in North Las Vegas.
Back in 1987, you could buy a postage stamp for 24 cents, a dozen eggs for 65 cents and a gallon of gas for 89 cents. In the headlines: the Iran-Contra affair and the Unabomber. On the big screen, “Wall Street” reflected one aspect of life in America, “Fatal Attraction” another.