International photographer Trey Ratcliff displays works at Carnevale Gallery and Las Vegas Little Theatre offers a free season preview in this week’s arts and leisure roundup.
Madelon Hynes
Madelon Hynes provides event calendar content for Neon and other sections of the Review-Journal, and manages the online calendar. Born in California and raised in New Mexico, the UNLV graduate has worked at the newspaper since 2000.
Priscilla Fowler Fine Art features exhibits of mixed-media work by Ken Farkash and Priscilla Fowler.
Paula Abdul opens her “Forever Your Girl” residency show at the Flamingo and comedian Theo Von brings his ”Dark Acts Tour” to The Mirage in this week’s show roundup.
Matoma does a DJ set at Jemaa dayclub and the Chainsmokers are at Encore Beach Club and XS Nightclub in this week’s nightlife roundup.
Signature Galleries hosts an art show with Fara Thomas and Yasuaki Onishi exhibits works at the Bellagio Gallery of Art in this week’s arts roundup.
R. Cline ARTS launches its “Art for Good” fundraiser with a reception on Thursday.
Rapper Tory Lanez celebrates his birthday at Jewel Nightclub and G-Eazy performs at Kaos in this week’s nightlife roundup.
The Bacon Brothers (actor Kevin and composer Michael) perform at Red Rock Resort and magician Hans Klok has a new show at the Excalibur in this week’s show roundup.
Punks in Vegas photographers exhibit images of local bands at Rebar and slack-key guitarist Led Kaapana plays The Smith Center in this week’s arts roundup.
The Studio at Sahara West Library features abstract paintings by Valentin Yordanov through Sept. 28.
The Roots’ Questlove plays beats at Jemaa dayclub and Travis Scott performs at Marquee Nightclub in this week’s nightlife roundup.
“The Book of Mormon” returns to The Smith Center and Super Summer Theatre features the Broadway classic “Chicago” in this week’s arts roundup.
Cedric the Entertainer returns to the Hard Rock Hotel and Rick Springfield plays his hits at the Palms in this week’s show roundup.
The Winchester Cultural Center features space-themed works created by 16 local artists, through Aug. 16.
Broadway in the Hood closes its summer camp with “Hairspray” and Latin Grammy winners the Lucky Band perform two family concerts in this week’s arts roundup.