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Eric Jamison

Burlesque and SpongeBob to follow up the 4th

July 4

The Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade is Southern Nevada’s largest and most colorful Fourth of July parade. This year will be the 31st. The parade will have about 70 entries, including a 50-foot American Eagle, 40-foot Grand Old Flag, more than 20 giant inflatable balloons, veteran's and military organizations, patriotic and pop culture-themed floats, and performing groups.

With: representatives of the Vegas Golden Knights, Las Vegas Raiders, Athletics, Las Vegas Aviators, Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, Las Vegas Aces’ High Rollers dance team, and UNLV athletics.

Free, but more info at "Get Tickets." Get there early!

July 10

Indulge in an evening of enchantment, glamour, and sizzling entertainment as "A Night Of..." makes its way to the Las Vegas Arts District. Prepare to be captivated by a burlesque and variety show that promises a celebration of artistry and allure. Resident stars Mollie de Menthe, Victoria Jade, and Adelia Adelaide will be joined by fresh acts each month.

General Admission and VIP seating available. It's the second Thursday of every month.

Through July 19

Dive into the underwater world of Bikini Bottom with SpongeBob and his friends in this energetic and colorful musical. SpongeBob's optimism and determination shine as he faces challenges and adventures, making this show a hit for audiences of all ages.

Free for ages 5 and under; regular ticket price for all other children. Reserved Seating: Limited number of reserved chairs ($80 each) and blankets ($175 for two people, $265 for four people) available for purchase at least one day in advance.

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Through Oct. 11

The exhibition of paintings by CSN Art & Art History faculty member Lolita Develay and a former student, Ann Fuhring, explores how both artists pursue realist traditions in their artwork, as it subtly acknowledges the mentor-mentee relationship. Beyond the Extracurricular examines the notion that the goal of education in art is to move the level of the artists’ work beyond the classroom.

It runs through October 11. There will be a gallery talk and reception October 9, starting at 6 pm. Hours for the art gallery are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Maicyn Udani is a news intern for Nevada Public Radio, working on KNPR's State of Nevada and Desert Companion.
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