Arts & Culture
It’s a brisk winter afternoon at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas as students stroll across campus, backpacks slung over their jacketed shoulders.
Music
For a science geek, the surprisingly tiny warehouse in southwest Las Vegas surely is one of the coolest places in town.
Peter Sachs’ father, Hans, went to his grave wondering whether the Nazis had destroyed the renowned poster collection he’d devoted his life to building.
Hitting the road’s nothing new for the Joffrey Ballet.
Singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie’s tribute to his legendary father, Woody Guthrie.
“Eclectic” is a useful word. It’s just vague enough to cover an indiscriminate assortment of unrelated objects, which describes the program the Las Vegas Philharmonic offered Saturday.
Las Vegas Little Theatre’s current “Boeing Boeing” is a textbook example of how to play farce, and also how not to play it.