Sergio and Odair Assad return to UNLV and entertainer Julie Budd performs at The Smith Center 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.
Clark County Public Arts will present “The Impact” art exhibit to celebrate Black History Month.
Rapper DMX performs at 1 Oak Nightclub and Kygo returns to XS in this week’s nightlife roundup.
“RuPaul’s Drag Race Live” opens at the Flamingo and Brad Garrett returns to town in this week’s show roundup.
Winchester Cultural Center features abstract works by local artists and “Driving Miss Daisy” is at The Smith Center in this week’s arts and leisure roundup.
Here is a list of Las Vegas acts, entertainers, shows and spectacles through the 2020 calendar year. From sports to concerts to comedy, there’s something for everyone.
Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens celebrates the Lunar New Year through March 7.
DJ Dillon Francis takes over XS Nightclub at EBC at Night and rapper Lil Baby performs at Drai’s in this week’s nightlife roundup.
“Hollywood Medium” Tyler Henry presents his show at the Palms and comedian Tommy Davidson performs at Aliante Casino in this week’s show roundup.
The Russian National Ballet presents “Cinderella” at UNLV and the Piano Guys return to The Smith Center in this week’s arts and culture roundup.
Carnevale Gallery features limited-edition works by artist Tom Leighton through Feb. 14.
A variety of buffets and brunches are offered at properties around the Las Vegas Valley.
Ludacris performs at Drai’s and Tiesto celebrates his birthday at Omnia in this week’s nightlife roundup.
Comedian Tiffany Haddish performs at Park Theater, and Chris Tucker returns to Encore Theater in this week’s show roundup.
The Las Vegas Philharmonic performs at The Smith Center and Majestic Repertory Theatre presents “Sweeney Todd” in this week’s arts and leisure roundup.