The 21st installment of the Rainbow Company Youth Theatre’s Nevada Series, “Spinning Nevada’s Past,” fittingly premiered at the Historic Fifth Street School. This time, the play is part of our state’s sesquicentennial, the 150th anniversary of statehood.

Arts & Culture
With thousands of posters and movie memorabilia overflowing from his collection, Buddy Barnett knew he had more than enough merchandise to open a store. Now nearly 20 years later, business is dwindling, causing him to close his store.
Opening Valentine’s Day at Bellagio’s Gallery of Fine Art, “Painting Women: Works from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,” showcases 34 paintings by women artists, including Mary Cassatt and Georgia O’Keeffe, spanning the 19th and 20th centuries — and illustrating women’s quest to become artists, not just subjects for artists.
Little Theatre opens Agatha Christie mystery: Marooned on a remote island, 10 strangers are accused of murder, one by one. And, one by one, they start to die.
When the Rainbow Company Youth Theatre presents “Spinning Nevada’s Past” this weekend at the Historic Fifth Street School, audiences will notice in the production something they don’t see in most other plays.
The Silver Statesmen Barbershop Chorus plan to offer singing valentines Feb. 14-16. Teams of barbershop quartets hope to fan out over the valley and sing to hundreds of sweethearts.