Bill Callanan and Keith Nelson have been Las Vegans for more than 40 years. But surprisingly, their paths haven’t overlapped that much. But now the two find themselves both united and divided by the same cause.
Arts & Culture
Hurricanes — simulated and real — play a prominent role in “Shipwreck! Pirates & Treasure,” a new touring exhibit, created by Odyssey Marine Exploration, that opens Sunday at the Springs Preserve.
A starry lineup of stage and screen talents will toast the New Year in song — early, at 7 p.m. Dec. 31 — at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.
A Choreographers’ Showcase, the annual collaboration between Nevada Ballet Theatre and Cirque du Soleil, has a repeat performance on Sunday in case you missed it earlier this month.
As we all know, all roads lead to Vegas. Including the road tour for the revival of the Tony-winning musical “Ragtime,” which launches Oct. 27 at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.
You always hear about all the pricey stuff that have become synonymous with Las Vegas-style entertainment. But locals know that more affordable entertainment treasures are scattered all over the valley.
A year’s worth of work bloomed onstage Oct. 7 when the Down Syndrome Organization of Southern Nevada presented its one-night production of “Beauty and the Beast” at the Nicholas J. Horn Theatre on the College of Southern Nevada campus in North Las Vegas.
The best thing happening in Las Vegas this weekend may be something some of you have never heard of.
It’s been 20 years since the Summerlin Festival of Arts began, and its purpose to showcase artists in the community is still the same. But that doesn’t mean organizers can’t shake things up a little
Cirque du Soleil is out of the nightclub business, severing ties to two once-lauded ventures.The Beatles-themed Revolution Lounge will close at The Mirage on Wednesday, the hotel announced today.
The 22nd annual Age of Chivalry Renaissance Festival runs Friday through Sunday.
The National Circus and Acrobats of the People’s Republic of China are still following that tradition — as locals will see for themselves when the circus makes its Las Vegas debut Friday at UNLV’s Artemus Ham Hall.
The group BARS, or “Brothers Are Radically Superb,” combine turfing, bone breaking, popping, and anything that inspires them to put on a improv-based theatrical show of raw self-expression.
A menu for the last luncheon served to the first-class passengers aboard the ill-fated Titanic has sold for $88,000 at an online auction.
Take an ordinary novel, add a dash of sex, an utterance of blasphemy, a spell of supernatural weirdness and a sprinkling of salty language and what do you get? A book that someone somewhere will argue shouldn’t be found anywhere near a library shelf.