Las Vegas is a more-of-everything kind of town. But two Fab Fours? Eight is enough.
The Southern Nevada Musical Arts Society will open its 46th season with the Musical Arts Singers performing Roger Wilhelm’s “Songs of our Politics” at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the Doc Rando Recital Hall at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway.
The 12th annual Bite of Las Vegas comes to Desert Breeze Park on Saturday.
Producer/rapper Jewish Dave is one of the busiest dudes around — seriously, the guy has more music projects than DMX has arrest warrants these days. His latest release, D-Mize & Dee Rockz’ “6 Years Later,” is funny, stupid and stupidly funny. We dropped a line to Dave to get an update on it all.
The Myron Heaton Chorale and Nevada Opera Theatre are joining forces to present an evening of famous opera scenes on Friday.
The engine isn’t even on, but the car still rumbles like it’s positioned upon some angry fault line.
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As a little girl growing up in Southern California, Paige Adams-Gellar refused to wear pants, let alone denim. Even when her family moved to Wasilla, Alaska, she couldn’t bring herself to sport the pegged jeans with zipper bottoms that were so popular with her high school peers.
The only thing missing from our fall fragrance guide is a scratch and sniff feature. Before you hit the cosmetics counters for your new scent, check out our break down.
Nevada voters directly elect state and local judges — judges who can affect our lives and liberties just as much as members of the other two branches of government.
The Republican National Committee has held several phone conferences to tout voter fraud issues.
A federal judge in Las Vegas has apparently invalidated several patents held by slot machine giant International Game Technology, which could allow rival manufacturers to put out their own bonus wheel-based games.
AT&T is giving local workers and economic development advocates a strong tonic for hard times in Southern Nevada.
Concordia Homes of Nevada has closed its sales offices and will be refunding deposits on homes that have yet to start construction, an industry source said Wednesday.
State consumer advocate Eric Witkoski on Wednesday filed a petition asking regulators to revisit their decision to approve construction of the 500-megawatt, gas-fired Harry Allen Combined Cycle power plant.
