Get Your Shakespeare On This September
University Libraries packs the month with 14 events to celebrate the playwright's First Folio! exhibit. Plans include lectures, performances, and kids activities.
University Libraries packs the month with 14 events to celebrate the playwright's First Folio! exhibit. Plans include lectures, performances, and kids activities.
Do you know where your favorite candidates stand on the issues that most affect Nevada children?
Film professor Brett Levner leaves behind reality TV to fight the very real issue of underage sex trafficking.
German historian explores how Las Vegas achieved what cities around the world have not: true distinction as a gaming destination.
A behind-the-scenes look at the Libraries and facilities management teams’ efforts to protect the historic book of the Bard’s works.
Performances run through Sept. 11 in the Judy Bayley Theatre. UNLV students may receive one free ticket with valid ID.
The exhibition surveys a decade of Burtynsky’s photographic imagery exploring different aspects of the modern world’s most transformative resource, oil. It opens Sept. 23.
Folger Shakespeare Library’s national touring exhibit of 1623’s “book that gave us Shakespeare” visits UNLV Lied Library Sept. 1-29.
The PAC is Southern Nevada’s longstanding performing arts venue for more than 40 years, and features the acclaimed Charles Vanda Master Series, the Allegro Guitar Series at UNLV, and the UNLV Chamber Music Series.
Virko Baley, distinguished professor and composer-in-residence, will be celebrated with a concert of his work May 2.
The upcoming season features family fare, irreverent comedy, Broadway and Off-Broadway hits, reimagined classics, and Pulitzer Prize-winning dramas.
Free tickets to see presidential historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Doris Kearns Goodwin present "Leadership Lessons from the White House." Tickets available April 16 for public; UNLV student/employee tickets available now.