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See Hear Do: February 18-24

A large crowd gathers outside the Desert Breeze Community Center on a sunny day to watch a traditional Chinese lion dance performance. Vibrant yellow and red lion dance costumes dominate the foreground, with performers in red traditional attire guiding the lions. Hundreds of spectators of all ages line both sides of the outdoor performance area, with children sitting cross-legged in front for a closer view. Palm trees, a "Desert Breeze Pool" sign, and event tents are visible in the background under a clear blue sky.
Courtesy Desert Breeze Community Center
Here are some highlighted cultural events in Southern Nevada for the week starting February 18.

There’s no shortage of what to see, hear, and do at any time in Nevada. Here are some highlighted cultural events for the week starting February 18.

February 22

Desert Breeze Community Center is presenting the 5th Annual Spring Festival, a one-day festival celebrating the Lunar New Year. This festival will take place on Sunday, February 22, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. It will consist of an array of cultural performances and hands-on workshops and activities.

Spring Festival, also known as the Lunar New Year, is observed in China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, South Korea, and other Asian countries. It celebrates the beginning of a new year on the lunisolar and solar calendars. 

Through February 24

This exhibition by Las Vegas artist Nancy Good explores the hidden elements of the natural world—including human biology—to reveal our interconnectedness with each other and the planet. Viewers of Good's paintings are invited to see beyond what the eye typically allows. Blending art, science, and technology, the show encourages reflection on our shared experience and challenges us to view the world—and one another—from a new perspective.

Whitney Library hours:
Monday: 10:00AM – 8:00PM
Tuesday: 10:00AM – 8:00PM
Wednesday: 10:00AM – 8:00PM
Thursday: 10:00AM – 8:00PM
Friday: 10:00AM – 6:00PM
Saturday: 10:00AM – 6:00PM
Sunday: 10:00AM – 6:00PM 

Through February 20

She Will Be Hearing From Me Tonight examines the chaotic, absurd, and often darkly humorous behaviors that emerge when boundaries are ignored after a relationship ends. Through unwanted messages, awkward gestures, and desperate stunts, the exhibition unravels a comedy of crossed lines—moments so excessive and ill-advised they verge on the laughable.

The exhibition highlights how frustration, discomfort, and obsession can escalate into spectacle. By reframing these experiences through humor and exaggeration, the works invite viewers to reflect on boundary-crossing behaviors and the extreme lengths people go to when attachment, miscommunication, and desperation collide.

Reception: February 20, 5 p.m.-8 p.m.

Mike Prevatt senior producer, KNPR

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Mike has been a producer for State of Nevada since 2019. He produces — and occasionally hosts — segments covering entertainment, gaming & tourism, sports, health, Nevada’s marijuana industry, and other areas of Nevada life.