Green Valley High School junior Zach Grogan doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty for charity.
Arts & Culture
The Hollywood Car Museum features more than 100 vehicles, ranging from original Batmobiles and James Bond cars to quirky cartoon and concept cars.
When Michael Jackson died in 2009, Summerlin portrait artist Alex Krasky celebrated the pop singer’s life by creating paintings of him. Now, 10 of those paintings are in the hands of Jackson’s older brother Jermaine, who is having them framed.
A world premiere musical, “Idaho,” will join the reigning Tony-winner, “A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love and Murder,” in The Smith Center’s 2015-16 season, along with returning favorites “Beauty and the Beast” and “The Book of Mormon.”
An exhibit featuring the works of artist Linda Alterwitz opened Friday night at the Sahara West Library.
The Foundation to Assist Young Musicians gives elementary school-age children the chance to obtain both the musical and developmental benefits of music studies.
The Faith Conservatory of the Fine Arts began this year to offer students the opportunity to excel in various disciplines from theater and vocal performance to visual arts. “It is an outlet that lets them discover who they are,” says Emily Ball, dean of fine arts.
From “Ocean’s Eleven” to “The Hangover,” Las Vegas is no stranger to the film industry’s limelight.
Performer best known for work with husband Peter Lind Hayes, lived and worked in Las Vegas during long career.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Harper Lee will publish her second novel more than 50 years after the release of her classic “To Kill a Mockingbird,” her publisher said on Tuesday.
Utah Shakespeare Festival brings Shakespeare to local students each year and then opens the performances to the public. This weekend, you can see them do justice to the Bard’s dark and powerful ‘s “Macbeth” at the College of Southern Nevada.
The final design is meant to look simple with the right amount of elegance and beauty.
Some people have jobs where every day is inspiring, fun and different. That’s how it is for Summerlin-area residents Brian and Julie Wignall, who produce and star in the PBS show “Southwest Living.”
Commemorating the Year of the Yang — which simultaneously honors the Goat, Sheep and Ram — the display features 22,000 flowers in vibrant reds and golds, focusing on the symbol of the Goat.
Laurie Simmons’ “Ringtone” and “Geisha Song” take over The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ towering Strip marquee once an hour, bringing the artist’s distinctive vision to a wider audience.