February 10-13
Dam Short Film FestivalBoulder Theatre
Little films, all in your face! Comedies, dramas, documentaries, foreign shorts. This is quality short-attention-span theater. Pictured above, a still from The Bespoke Tailoring of Mister Bellamy, directed by Alexander Jeffery. Schedules and ticket info at damshortfilm.org
February 19
H. Lee BarnesThe Writer’s Block
Barnes, author of the classic Vegas novel The Lucky, busts out of the valley with his new Texas-set novel The Gambler’s Apprentice. His prose? Spare, tight. His stories? Moving, human. His cred? Been in the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame since 2009. 7p, free, thewritersblock.org
February 9
Fareed ZakariaHam Hall, UNLV
The influential global-affairs pundit and CNN host rolls into town to discuss In Defense of a Liberal Education, his most recent book. 7:30p, free (tickets required), unlv.edu/calendar
February 25-26
Black WeekendWest Las Vegas Library
Keynoted by two important talks — on February 25, Professor James Small discusses African-American spirituality and the African diaspora; on February 26, Professor Leonard Jeffries addresses the need for inclusiveness in teaching history — this two-day event will also feature a wealth of cultural presentations, from dance to spoken word to music. 7-10p both days, free, 702-507-3989
All month
Audrey BarcioClark County Government Center
So you’re what, 5-9, maybe an even 6 feet? Safe to say that a group of 7-foot mirrored towers would, heh-heh, tower over you, right? But consider them as they sit in the vastness of the Government Center rotunda. Not so big now, are they? You have started down the thought-road — dealing with architecture, scale, human