Standing on the shoulders of those who came before — even when you’re singing and dancing.
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A sense of “Unity” prevails at July’s First Friday as the downtown arts district’s free monthly gathering unites a variety of disparate creative options.
Between 4,000 and 5,000 people attended this year’s Las Vegas Salsa Buchata Super Congress, which took place at the Tropicana over the weekend. The 14th annual event features dance workshops, performances, competitions and more.
The exhibit features one-of-a-kind originals, hand-painted prints and limited-edition prints by Nelson De La Nuez, “The King of Pop Art.”
The Tejano National Convention celebrated its 14th year this weekend at Paris Las Vegas, with more than 50 performers, traditional Mexican food (including Menudo soup) and numerous booths to meet and talk with artists.
Some people undoubtedly consider Las Vegas a major league city, what with the NHL’s Golden Knights skating into T-Mobile Arena this fall and the NFL’s Raiders touching down once their $1.9 billion stadium goes up, presumably in time for the 2020 season.