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Arts & Culture

Play, loss intersect in new Rainbow Company production

The youth troupe’s latest show, “Bridge to Terabithia,” reflects reactions to unexpected loss. In real life, members are mourning the death of program specialist Kristopher L. Shepherd, who died suddenly in February.

Japanese Spring Festival features food, culture

The Kizuna Japanese Society was pleasantly surprised when a much larger turnout than expected attended its first spring festival to share the many aspects of Japanese culture.

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Entertaiment Diet: Troy Heard

The producing director at the Onyx Theatre shares his picks for dining, theater, movies and more.

Las Vegas artist Slonina has skin in the game show

As it enters its third season, the body-painting competition “Skin Wars” (10 p.m. Wednesday, GSN) has raised the profile of the art form around the world, says Las Vegas artist Robin Slonina, who pulls double duty as a producer and judge on the series.

Powerful play brings familiar face to Las Vegas

Stephen Macht, also a Jewish chaplain, plays multiple roles in “My Name Is Asher Lev,” which Jewish Repertory Theatre of Nevada presents in a fully staged reading this weekend at Temple Sinai.

12 Inches of Sin art competition grows from modest beginnings

Size matters — especially when it comes to 12 Inches of Sin. But it’s not what you’re thinking. The title refers to Sin City Gallery’s annual juried art competition — so named because the artworks are restricted in size to 12-by-12 inches.

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