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The city’s arts and culture community responds to the pandemic.
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Niche film festivals abound in Southern Nevada. There are the Las Vegas Jewish and Black Film Festivals, ClexaCon for LGBTQ+ women, Sin City Horror Fest…
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Las Vegas artist and gallery owner Alexander Huerta died Monday, saddening an entire arts community. Huerta was a well-known painter, a muralist and a…
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2019: What a year for the Barrick Museum of Art. Strong out of the gate with Axis Mundo.
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We’re a bit frozen with awe by the momentousness of it all — the compressed hype packed into the “best” premise, the gravid ta-da of the year 2020.
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A teenage boy. The girl he’s crushing on. Bullies he must avoid. Ghosts only he can see. Sounds like your typical young-adult paranormal novel, right? But…
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November was a big month for local theater. UNLV put on the 2014 Pulitzer winner for drama. Vegas Theatre Company had the West Coast debut of an inventive…
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The Vegas City Opera is planning for its first show at the Smith Center.Up first, though, the Amargosa Opera House on the outskirts of Death…
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Want to finally write that novel or paint that masterpiece? A retreat is the getaway for getting it done.
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With its growing roster of galleries and culturally inclined businesses and agencies, New Orleans Square is emerging as the valley’s newest cultural center.