Saturday’s “100 Years of Music” features a trio of definite masterworks: John Adams’ foxtrot “The Chairman Dances,” Rachmaninoff’s “Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini” and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5
Arts & Culture
Rainbow Company Youth Theatre’s producton of the classic children’s story marks a homecoming of sorts for the company and its founder.
Get a first look inside the new, original Dr. Seuss book, ‘What Pet Should I Get?’ as pre-orders continue to climb.
The Neon Museum’s first artist-in-residence project, presented in partnership with UNLV’s Barrick Museum, “citizen speak” gives parents and kids a chance to share in the creativity this weekend, thanks to artist David Sanchez Burr.
Henderson is kicking it back to the good old days to celebrate the city’s birthday.
Since 1972, an artist as been building on a patch of desert called Garden Valley situated in Lincoln County. Michael Heizer’s piece, “City,” stretches 1 1/4 miles long, and is still growing.
“Ma’Ceo,” an equestrian show coming to the South Point, features acrobatic riding, aerial acts — and generations of family tradition.
The Clark County Fair & Rodeo appeals to all ages with children’s activities, carnival rides, agriculture exhibits, entertainment and professional rodeo action.
When The Beatles came to Las Vegas on Aug. 20, 1964, to play the Las Vegas Convention Center, it was an epic event, both for those lucky enough to be there and those who just happened to be close enough to experience a bit of history.
A journey to Japan is a lot easier — and as close as Bellagio — thanks to two new exhibits showcasing nature and art in the Land of the Rising Sun.
“Zumanity” is the one Cirque du Soleil just never got quite right. It has seen a lot of tinkering over the years, but the biggest change came in 2011.
Nicky Silver’s comedy “The Food Chain” is about more than anxieties and how we handle them, whether we obsess and turn to compulsive behavior. It’s just as much about where and how we fit into society.
Anne Furno had been chipping away at a bland-looking rough stone for several weeks before she realized a swan was trying to take shape.
Get ready to see Mother Nature in all her glory, all without going outdoors. The William Carr Gallery has come to Tivoli Village. Carr, a Summerlin resident, captures images using his $80,000 Hasselblad camera, using 200 megapixels to capture intricate details. But it is the light, he said, that makes his landscape photography stand out.
The luck of the Irish is set to become Henderson residents’ good luck charm March 13 as the 49th annual Sons and Daughters of Erin St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival returns to downtown.