Arts events around town, including a world-premiere play, Johnny Mathis and Herb Alpert at the Smith Center.
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When Black Violin first played Las Vegas, eight or nine years ago, it wasn’t exactly the star attraction.
For most of his working life, Lamar Marchese focused on the sound of things.
Naida Parson, senior pastor at New Antioch Christian Fellowship, had a message for the crowd gathered Saturday at the Springs Preserve’s Black History Month Festival in Las Vegas. Black history should be celebrated over more than just the month of February, she told festival attendees.
‘Reminiscences’
Las Vegas’ unofficial Tennessee Williams festival continues with the great dramatist’s 1944 breakthrough “The Glass Menagerie.”