“In the Dark” was slated to open in March but was scrapped because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Janna Karel
Janna Karel joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2016 as a web producer, shooting videos and managing social media for Features. In 2018, she became a Features reporter for the RJ. She previously worked as a travel writer for both a local magazine and television show. She studied education at UNLV.
Federal funding, part of the CARES Act, will assist programs including the Rainbow Company Youth Theatre.
The $25,000 awards will bring more music, reading and drama into children’s lives.
For those looking for a sustainable and stylish alternative to the pale blue disposable mask, here are seven Las Vegas retailers and seamstresses who are selling unique and handmade masks locally.
Audience will be able to peek into several Arts District galleries and take part in question-and-answer sessions with artists
More than three months after closing because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Discovery Children’s Museum in downtown Las Vegas will reopen Thursday.
Henderson artist Suni Paz was recognized for her cultural contributions by the National Endowment for the Arts program.
Area15’s new outdoor art gallery, the Art Island features seven giant artworks.
A Las Vegas veterinarian has created a new online tool to help pet owners get medical care for their pets over video chat.
In a new exhibition showing at Nevada Humanities, children from Elko County used paints, ink and crayon to re-create their favorite images of the West.
During the week of Juneteenth, two businesses in the Las Vegas Arts District covered their walls with art installations and murals that support the current Black Lives Matter movement.
Boba tapioca balls, lightly sweetened taro, creamy purple yam, and butterfly pea tea are a few of the imaginative ingredients to help you chill out.
Synthia Saint James partnered with the Las Vegas festival organizers to design face coverings.
A series of online poetry workshops are being offered on the theme of hope, in partnership with the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District.
Six members of the creative community say we can find comfort and a stronger sense of empathy by familiarizing ourselves with works by diverse artists.