The Punk Rock Museum – Punk Throughout The Years
Recently celebrating its first anniversary, The Punk Rock Museum attracts people wanting to explore more than 45 years of punk rock history.
Recently celebrating its first anniversary, The Punk Rock Museum attracts people wanting to explore more than 45 years of punk rock history.
The Contemporary Ex-Votos 'Devotion Beyond Medium' exhibit recently opened its doors for public viewing of the ex-votos collection provided by the New Mexico State Museum.
Held at UNLV between April 19 and 20, the 3rd Annual Powwow For The Planet presented cultural traditions, showcased leadership development within native youth, and celebrated Earth Day.
Known for its immersive entertainment district, Area 15 lined up a selection of daily performances from April 14 to April 20 for Red Eye Week.
Last month, on 4/20, Zia Records hosted its yearly celebration of Record Store Day at its two Las Vegas locations.
Last month, The Kizuna Japanese Society organized its 7th annual Spring Festival to celebrate all that represents Japanese culture.
The Springs Preserve offers visitors a variety of attractions year-round, while some of its dedicated exhibits showcase for a limited time.
The Dale Etheridge CSN Planetarium recently held its first spring semester show: Pink Floyd’s album 'Dark Side of the Moon' paired with stunning visuals of space.
On February 10, the Fremont Street Experience held its first-ever Excessive Celebration Bowl Bash, headlined by The Offspring.
With its unique play on Valentine’s Day, Cemetery Pulp, “the only hybrid oddity and comic shop in Las Vegas, putting the cult back in culture,” just hosted its Valloween Night Market.