Here are our picks for arts and culture events you need to check out in the coming week.
Arts & Culture
He had a full-time job in graphic design, but the job became unfulfilling. Social and political issues galvanized him to establish Recycled Propaganda, the pseudonym for his artwork.
“Bad Jews” is the name of a play — and not everyone’s favorite title. But its story of family conflict resonates.
A yellow hazmat suit “Breaking Bad” character Walter White wore while cooking meth will go on permanent display at The Mob Museum Friday.
Some musicals don’t deserve their musical scores. The latest case in point: “The Bridges of Madison County,” which continues at The Smith Center through Sunday.
Nine shows, no repeats. And no “Hamilton.” Instead, The Smith Center’s 2016-17 Broadway Las Vegas season spotlights the reigning Tony-winner for best musical, “Fun Home”
Dung balls and hairballs and slime are all part of the aptly named “Animal Grossology,” the undeniably gross — yet utterly engrossing — touring exhibit at the Discovery Children’s Museum through mid-April.
Vegas Voices is a weekly question-and-answer series featuring notable Las Vegans.
For most of her musical life, Lisa Fischer was just fine with being 20 feet from stardom. And then came “20 Feet From Stardom.”
Here are our picks for arts and culture events in Las Vegas in the coming week.
Composer Jason Robert Brown has three Tony Awards. Someday, he hopes, he’ll have a Broadway hit.
Up close and personal. That’s the theme for the Las Vegas Philharmonic’s new Spotlight Series, a trio of chamber music concerts that kicks off Tuesday at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.
Our picks for the five bets arts and culture events this weekend.
Timely — and timeless. Both adjectives apply to Nevada Conservatory Theatre’s production of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” which opens an 11-performance run Friday at UNLV’s Judy Bayley Theatre.
It’s Valentine’s Day weekend. Do you know where your happily-ever-after is?