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Top 10 things to do in Las Vegas this week
MUSIC
Lady Gaga
Watch Lady Gaga’s “Gaga Chromatica Ball” concert film, which recently premiered on HBO and Max, to see the pop changeling at her most ostentatious and larger than life. Catch her ongoing “Jazz & Piano” residency to see a more stripped-down, sultry side to the singer. “Luck Be a Lady” Gaga at 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at Dolby Live at Park MGM. Tickets start at $195; ticketmaster.com.
Jason Bracelin
THEATER
‘Peter Pan’
“Peter Pan” is flying into The Smith Center to conclude the 2023-24 Broadway Las Vegas Series. The musical tale of Peter, Tinker Bell and the Darling children has been newly adapted by playwright Larissa FastHorse. See it at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, with additional performances through June 23, in Reynolds Hall. Tickets start at $30; thesmithcenter.com.
Christopher Lawrence
MOVIES
Nevada Women’s Film Festival
The Nevada Women’s Film Festival is celebrating its 10th installment by presenting more than 100 films from 21 countries. Film blocks begin at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the newly renovated screening rooms in UNLV’s Flora Dungan Humanities building. The festival runs through June 23, with the Femmy Awards scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tickets for the film blocks start at $12, festival passes are available for $50; nwffest.com.
Christopher Lawrence
MUSIC
Shakedown After Dark
Because Dead & Company shows are known for their brevity, we’re sure you’ll be wanting even more Dead-adjacent jams when the band concludes its gigs at the Sphere this weekend. Shakedown After Dark has you covered. See the Shakedown String Band and the Lonn Calanca Band at 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, respectively, at the Copa Room at the Tuscany. Free; shakedownvegas.com.
Jason Bracelin
FOOD & DRINK
Father’s Day specials
For Father’s Day on Sunday, Monzù Italian Oven + Wine Bar, 6020 W. Flamingo Road, Suite 10, is offering beef cheek braised in Barolo with Calabrian chili oil broccolini and roasted garlic Parmesan potato purée ($42) and a shareable mixed grill with ribeye, sausage, lamb chops, bone marrow and lemon leaves that serves four to six ($165). Reservations: monzulv.com.
Johnathan L. Wright
MOVIES
Family-friendly matinees
The George Sportsmen’s Lounge in Durango resort continues its family-friendly matinees with a screening of “Encanto” on Monday. A character meet-and-great begins at 9:30 a.m.; the movie starts at 10 a.m. The matinees continue, with the same start times, with “Cars” on June 24 and “Paw Patrol” on July 1.
Johnathan L. Wright
FUNDRAISER
Wine Walk
From 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday, New Vista, a nonprofit provider of programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, presents its latest Wine Walk fundraiser in Downtown Summerlin. The 21-and-older event features souvenir wine glass, tasting card and map to 18 wine tasting stations, live music and backyard games. Tickets are $50 in advance, $60 at the door; newvistanv.org/events.
Johnathan L. Wright
21 AND OVER
Bricks and Brews
You never know what surprises await at the library. During Bricks and Brews, attendees will compete to build the Parisian skyline using Legos while drinking from a selection of craft beers. Bricks and Brews is scheduled for 6 p.m. Sunday at the Enterprise Library, 8310 Las Vegas Blvd. South. Admission is $7 and includes two craft beers. For more information, call 702-507-3760.
Christopher Lawrence
MUSIC
‘Hamiltunes’
For two nights, The Space will become the room where it (sort of) happens. Costumes are encouraged, and you could end up on stage during “Hamiltunes: An American Sing-along.” Songs from “Hamilton” will be available for public sign-up before each night’s performance. See “Hamiltunes” at 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at 3460 Cavaretta Court. Proceeds will benefit the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Tickets are $20; thespacelv.com.
Christopher Lawrence
MUSIC
Scalp
It’s neither safe nor advisable to pour Drano down your ear holes, but you can approximate the sensation — you know, in a fun way — with the scabrous, feedback-scorched powerviolence of Scalp, who live to overwhelm. See them at 8 p.m. Saturday at The Dive Bar, 4110 S. Maryland Parkway. Tickets are $20; dice.fm.
Jason Bracelin