Various strip casinos like the Aria, Palazzo and Bellagio have decorations strung up in preparation for Chinese New Year 2017, which begins on Saturday, January 28.
Arts & Culture
“I think people like to see their animals presented in an art form, more than a photo,” teacher Georgia Lawson says.
Cindy Blackman was a star musician long before she joined Santana’s band. She continues to shine as a solo artist while performing with her husband.
Scott Kreeger worked at resorts on and off the Strip for more than two decades, opening Red Rock Resort and steering SLS Las Vegas for more than two years.
The Piano Guys performed “Fight Song” at the Liberty Ball on Friday night, rankling the song’s writer and performer, Rachel Platten.
The Kats! Bureau at this writing is a few feet from the stage at the Liberty Ball at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. History has arrived with President Donald J. Trump dancing the night away with First Lady Melania Trump.
Our arts picks this week include the all-male comic ballet troupe Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo at UNLV’s Artemus Ham Hall.
So much for the tortured-artist stereotype. One look at the Brazilian-born, Miami-based artist’s work and you know the cliche definitely doesn’t apply to him.
The compelling story behind the influential record label is lost among all the hits.
Not only is President Barack Obama the nation’s first black president, but it’s safe to say he has been America’s first hip-hop commander-in-chief. Throughout his presidency, Obama paved a way for several rap stars to enter the White House for political discussion and musical performances.
Andre Agassi might wince at acclaim for his charity work, but he’s made a lot of folks smile.
The First Friday arts festival is set for 5-11 p.m. Feb. 3 at throughout the 18b Arts District, near Charleston Boulevard and Main Street. The event includes live entertainment, artists’ booths, food vendors, the artisan bazaar, music and a live painting exhibition. The streets surrounding the block that includes Art Square, 1025 S.First St., are set to close.
Penn and Emily Jillette head up a list of celebrity couples performing “Love Letters” next month at The Space.
Lee Greenwood sang, played bass and dealt blackjack during his days as a rising entertainer at the Tropicana.
Claire Sinclair, singer Natalie Brown and the hard-charging cast of “Pin Up” were told Sunday night the show’s final performance will be March 4.