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Oct 24 Friday
Robin Stark leads the ceramic program in the Fine Arts Department at the College of Southern Nevada. Newton's law of gravity states: What goes up must come down. Stark lightheartedly compares this theory with its simplicity and directness to how she is motivated to create her own ceramic sculptural forms and vessels.
Perceptions and impressions from her experiences eventually come out as emotions or ideas transformed into a narrative, ceramic objects animated through form, color, and texture. What Stark experiences, and her inner reactions, must come out.
October 17 through February 7. Open weekdays.
Colors of Mexico is an immersive art exhibit, restaurant and bar ALL IN ONE PLACE. And for the month of October, Colors of Mexico transforms all seven rooms to celebrate Dia de los Muertos. From it’s visual heritage to its delicious flavors. Immerse yourself in a journey filled with art, tradition, and heritage, showcasing elements that reflect Mexico’s folklore, history, and traditions.
Research shows that when you train your brain to be mindful, you're remodeling its physical structure, and that can help create space for self-healing and joyful living.
These supportive and collaborative group sessions are designed to help participants learn how to make mindfulness-based living a regular part of their self-care routine. Presented by Michael Davitt, a retired LCSW.
Free, but more info at "Get Tickets"
Take the family in costume to enjoy this free block party with live music from the best local music acts, visual artists, food trucks and a Halloween costume contest with prizes. On Carolyn G. Goodman Plaza.
Free, but you'll need to reserve your spot.
The concept of Tunnel of Terror is simple: You run your car through the wash during special-event hours, but you may run into some unsavory characters before it’s time to dry your vehicle off. A darkened tunnel, constantly soaped-over windows and huge spinning brushes hiding anything on the other side -- all sorts of frightful possibilities, right?
Available at Tommy's Express at 4555 W. Ann Road and 601 Whitney Ranch Drive.
The most Tony Award-winning Show of the year. The most Tony Award-nominated Play of all time. STEREOPHONIC mines the agony and the ecstasy of creation as it zooms in on a music studio in 1976. Here, an up-and-coming rock band recording a new album finds itself suddenly on the cusp of superstardom. The ensuing pressures could spark their breakup — or their breakthrough.
Written by David Adjmi, directed by Daniel Aukin, and featuring original music by Arcade Fire’s Will Butler, STEREOPHONIC invites the audience to immerse themselves — with fly-on-the-wall intimacy — in the powder keg process of a band on the brink of blowing up.
From the creators of ABANDON, Urban Death Vegas marks the 20th anniversary of the original Urban Death, a long-running cult classic created by Zombie Joe and Jana Wimer at Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre in Los Angeles. An ensemble cast takes the audience on a provocative, yet wordless, theatrical journey through the lens of all that is horrifying about Las Vegas and the times we live in.
A 20-person ensemble will perform the complete Pulp Fiction soundtrack. Why not go dressed as your favorite character from the movie?
Oct 25 Saturday
Expect a morning of fun and fitness! Whether you're a seasoned runner or just looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, this event is perfect for everyone. And, it's for all ages, so take the kids. After the run, enjoy a team-building ropes course and fun hands-on activities.
Free, but you'll need to register at "Get Tickets."
Improve your critical thinking skills in a Very Vegas way, with a full (free!) day of talks, challenges, and magic. Join Elvis as he presents Brian Dunning of the Skeptoid podcast, speaking about Area 51; Kyle Polich of Data Skeptic podcast, speaking about legendary gamblers who "beat the system"; and Celestia Ward of Squaring the Strange podcast, speaking on creativity and how images trick your brain. Magician Joan DuKore will delight and amaze with a mid-day magic break, and in the evening there are tacos and a movie, with Jim Newman from NPR's "Go Fact Yourself."
Free, but you need to register.