It’s more than a title; it’s a philosophy. After more than three decades, “The Show Must Go On.”
Carol Cling
Carol Cling was an arts writer and movie critic at the Review-Journal before retiring in 2018. From Orange County, California, Cling graduated with honors from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and studied screenwriting at the American Film Institute and the BBC in London.
Hedgehogs and geckos and snakes, oh my!
A nonprofit group working toward establishing a downtown Las Vegas museum has officially joined forces with the Reno-based Nevada Museum of Art to create a statewide institution.
The new Monroe musical at Paris Las Vegas suffers from split-personality syndrome.
When he was a little boy, Henry Chang used to build “little plastic model cars.”
When Daryl Morris was 8 or 9 years old, he met one of his father’s colleagues at the International Hotel.
There’s just one problem with pursuing artistic excellence: figuring out how to pay for it.
It’s a smooth jazz three-for-all at Saturday’s free Jazz in the Park concert at the Clark County Amphitheater.
Welcome to Andrew Schoultz’s world.
Revolution? Revelation? The Tony winner has got everyone covered.
But “Hamilton” at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts is a close second. The Tony Award-winning musical, which is almost sold out, launched a monthlong Las Vegas run Tuesday.
“Hamilton’s” Grammy-winning original cast album has sold 1.5 million copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen Music.
He’s been tucked inside your wallet all along. The “$10 Founding Father,” that is — the inspiration for the Broadway-and-beyond musical phenomenon “Hamilton,” which opens a monthlong Smith Center run Tuesday night.