If you define “art” as a painting, in a frame, hung on a wall – then McCarran International Airport’s new Terminal 3 has no art. But if you look beyond – and above – that definition, T3 is Las Vegas’ newest gallery.
Arts & Culture
For five days last week, eight hours a day, 91 young aspiring singers, dancers and actors were immersed in the theater through Camp Broadway at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. The students, ages 10 to 17, paid $650 tuition to learn from seasoned Broadway professionals the basics of putting together and performing a show.
Clark County took a step toward increased funding for public art Tuesday, although the source of the money remains uncertain.
What used to be an empty dirt lot with barren walls, dying plants and broken glass was transformed after muralist Nja Onê unveiled her newest work May 25 as part of the neighborhood beautification project commissioned by the Gateway Arts Foundation, 9113 Lazy Hill Circle.
A Tony winner for best musical during its four-year Broadway run, “Crazy for You” kicks off Super Summer Theatre’s musical lineup at Spring Mountain Ranch, playing Wednesdays through Sundays through June 30. Other Super Summer musicals include “Oliver!”, “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” and “Leader of the Pack: The Ellie Greenwich Musical.”