In reality, it’s the lobby of the Springs Preserve’s Origen Museum.
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.
From global warming to safe spaces, contemporary life offers plenty of issues to ponder. Which explains First Friday’s theme for March: “Think.”
Something old. Something new. And that’s just counting the reigning Tony winners for best musical and best musical revival.
Arts events around town, including a world-premiere play, Johnny Mathis and Herb Alpert at the Smith Center.
When Black Violin first played Las Vegas, eight or nine years ago, it wasn’t exactly the star attraction.
For most of his working life, Lamar Marchese focused on the sound of things.
Las Vegas’ unofficial Tennessee Williams festival continues with the great dramatist’s 1944 breakthrough “The Glass Menagerie.”
It’s a tale as old as time — but maybe not the version of the tale you know.
Gong Hay Fat Choy. And welcome to the Year of the Dog. (Which, if you’re keeping score, is the 11th position in the Chinese zodiac).
Technically, artist Ugo Rondinone’s “Seven Magic Mountains” doesn’t celebrate its first anniversary until May 7.