Our arts picks this week include Bela Fleck and Chick Corea at The Smith Center and the comedy “History 101” at Las Vegas Little Theatre.
Arts & Culture
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.
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.
Dress in white. Make reservations. Plan a picnic. Wait for directions. That’s what Las Vegas did for its first ever pop-up picnic, Dîner en Blanc Sunday night at The Park across from T-Mobile Arena.
Cool cars and hot pinup models will take over The Orleans this weekend.
The producing director at the Onyx Theatre shares his picks for dining, theater, movies and more.
Our arts picks this week include the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and the Clark County Children’s Festival.
We all know what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. But you don’t have to stay in Vegas to know what happens at the Mob Museum.
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.
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.
Our arts picks this week include “Beauty and the Beast” and the free Bluegrass Festival.
The fetish shop that once enclosed it may be gone, but the quirky vibes live on at the Onyx Theatre.
Billy and Emily England rolled their way from the streets of London to the circus tent of “Absinthe.”
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.
A naked woman dancing in the vicinity of the Las Vegas Strip? If you think you’ve been there and seen that, think again.