Presidio Brass, a San Diego-based quintet, recently stopped by Rancho High School, 1900 E. Searles Ave., to perform and give music lessons to students.
Arts & Culture
“Forbidden Art,” an exhibition from the Auschwitz Memorial in Poland, will run through Feb. 20 at Temple Beth Sholom in Las Vegas. The show features large-format photographs of 20 works of art created by prisoners at Nazi concentration camps.
One of the unfortunate realities of local theater is that shows often open before the cast has had a chance to perform in front of a live audience. It’s the nature of the beast; community theater productions have short runs (as little as one weekend, or, for the fortunate, a couple of months).
Jazz
In his lifetime, Andy Warhol was hardly a Vegas kind of guy.
Sometimes the best way to make a statement about African-Americans is to take everything African-American out of the statement.
With great power comes great responsibility. Just ask those responsible for the Utah Shakespeare Festival’s annual Shakespeare-in-the-Schools tour.
The Utah Shakespeare Festival has performances of “Romeo and Juliet” scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. Saturday at the Nicholas J. Horn Theatre at the College of Southern Nevada’s Cheyenne campus, 3200 E. Cheyenne Ave.
What goes around comes around. Especially when it comes to “Anything Goes.”
Love will be in the air at First Friday, the city’s monthly arts and culture festival. The theme, appropriate for February, is the art of romance.