Billy and Emily England rolled their way from the streets of London to the circus tent of “Absinthe.”
Arts & Culture
Size matters — especially when it comes to 12 Inches of Sin. But it’s not what you’re thinking. The title refers to Sin City Gallery’s annual juried art competition — so named because the artworks are restricted in size to 12-by-12 inches.
A naked woman dancing in the vicinity of the Las Vegas Strip? If you think you’ve been there and seen that, think again.
Music from such masters as Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart and Mahler will combine with new works by four American composers — and the movie music of Oscar-winner John Williams — during the Las Vegas Philharmonic’s 2016-17 concert season.
Our arts picks this week include the Las Vegas Philharmonic and College of Southern Nevada’s Student Dance Concert.
Signature Productions has found a niche in Las Vegas offering all-ages, family-friendly entertainment, particularly classic musicals. The appeal, officials say, may be going back to a less-complicated age.
First Friday may come along every month. But your first First Friday happens only once.
David de Alba worked for years at Finocchio’s when it was a highlight of the San Francisco entertainment scene.
Artists, both of Las Vegas and elsewhere, have been gathering all week long to paint the Life Cube project on 9th and Fremont streets in downtown.
Tickets to the Burning Man festival sold out just half an hour after they became available online.
Support for the arts isn’t confined to downtown or the Cultural Corridor. Virtually every neighborhood in Las Vegas has its arts offerings, and Spring Valley and southwest Las Vegas are packed with culture from theater to gallery offerings.
“Hamilton,” the hip-hop Broadway musical about founding father Alexander Hamilton, which has been everywhere from the Grammy Awards to the White House, will play The Smith Center for the Performing Arts during the 2017-18 season.
All the world may be a stage, but the stage at the Winchester Cultural Center is the world. From globe-spanning musical mashups to Spanish-language theater, the center — operated by Clark County’s Parks & Recreation Department — presents a wide world of performances that reflect Las Vegas’ increasing cultural diversity.
We all know about families that play together. But what about families who do plays together?
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