Thursday night saw the audience deliver a standing ovation in response to the opening night of “The Craft: an Unauthorized Musical Parody” at Majestic Repertory Theatre in the Arts District of downtown Las Vegas.
Chase Stevens
Chase Stevens is a staff photographer at the RJ. He started shooting for the paper as a freelancer in 2012 and is a UNLV graduate. Chase has worked for clients and outlets that range from the Associated Press and USA Today to Caesars Entertainment and the Las Vegas News Bureau. He was recently recognized by the National Press Photographers Association for his work on the Oregon Standoff. He has also earned multiple first place awards from the Nevada Press Association.
From its feel-good communal swirl to its emphasis on arts and culture — the galleries, the sidewalk performers, the dancers — First Friday is the Arts District’s monthly block party, and everyone’s invited.
Drag queen Elliott Puckett, who goes by Elliott with 2 Ts, made a special guest appearance at The Garden Las Vegas’ “Bottomless Drag Brunch” show this past weekend.
The Horrorwood Video drive-in in downtown Las Vegas, led by artistic director Troy Heard of Majestic Repertory Theatre, was created as a way for visitors to enjoy a “haunted” attraction from their cars.
Thousands of Nevadans gathered Saturday morning in Carson City to celebrate the state’s diverse and encapsulating history.
Revelers from around northern Nevada and neighboring California gathered in Virginia City Saturday to celebrate the 155th anniversary of Nevada’s admission to the union, which occurred Oct. 31, 1864.
Sweden’s Opeth have evolved from a death metal battering ram to Jehtro Tull-lovin’ prog rockers.
Baltimore dream pop duo Beach House brought a different dimension to Psycho Las Vegas.
Deafheaven brought shoegaze-informed black metal to the Mandalay Bay Beach.
Heavy on the harmonies and riffs alike, British doom rockers Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats possess a sound akin to modern classic rock.
Scottish instrumentalists Mogwai are known for their amps-to-11 live shows, where the dynamics inherent in their sweeping compositions come to exceptionally loud life.
Mondays Dark kicked off its 2022 season with a “#WeFreedBritney” show Monday night at The Space.