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Chris Isaak may be a Vegas kind of guy. But not necessarily the kind of Vegas guy you think.
John-Michael Tebelak’s “Godspell” originated as his master’s thesis at Carnegie Mellon University in 1970. It grabbed the attention of producers in 1971, and then composer/lyricist Stephen Schwartz penned a new score and additional lyrics.
Artists, rejoice. The First Friday that you knew and loved, a First Friday where art is the focus and everything else is gravy? It’s back. At least for the month of August.
You can’t judge a musical by its movie.
Henderson’s answer to First Friday arrives in Waterday Street Market scheduled from 5 to 10 p.m. on the first Saturday of each month.
Perhaps you’ve kept your name off the guest list at “Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding.”
Kick. Push. Coast. Turn. Heels down. Chest up. Jump. Hands out. Bend knees. Land. Hands down. Kick. Push. Coast.
Victoria Young takes her seat at a modest upright Sohmer piano in the small Green Valley rental condominium she and her mother call home. After an hour of conversation that has gone from Teletubbies to virtual high school and a hectic piano practice schedule, Victoria is ready to shine, playing Frederic Chopin’s “Winter Wind.”
OK, everybody into the car! It’s time to hit the road.
Backers of an effort to revive the historic Huntridge Theater in downtown Las Vegas on Thursday celebrated raising more than $200,000 for the cause.