Articles by Jennifer Vaughan
NCT Presents Shakespeare’s 'As You Like It' Dec. 5-14
NCT artistic director Christopher V. Edwards directs the comedy on love, lust, and mistaken identity.
“Forty-Three Days 43 Names” in the Barrick Museum Lobby for 43 Days
This project by Javier Sanchez is in conjunction with the UNLV Barrick Museum in solidarity with the disappearance of 43 students who attended the Normal University in Ayotzinapa, a rural school in the state of Guerrero, Mexico.
New Barrick Museum Exhibit Features Work of Nevada Architects
"Reflecting and Projecting: Twenty Years of Design Excellence," Dec. 10-Feb. 28, presented by Las Vegas chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in collaboration with the UNLV School of Architecture, UNLV Galleries, and Barrick Museum.
PAC Welcomes Celebrated Guitarist Denis Azabagic Nov. 19
Azabagic, performing as part of the Allegro Guitar Series, was the youngest musician ever to win one of the most prestigious international guitar competitions sponsored by the Jacinto and Inocencio Gurerrero Foundation in Madrid.
"American Heroes" - A Concert to Honor the American Spirit - Nov. 20
The concert benefits UNLV student veterans and honors D-Day veterans/French Legion of Honor award winners Gaetano "Guy" Benza, 89, and Davis "Dave" B. Leonard, 90, and all Americans who serve our great nation.
UNLV Choral Ensembles Present “Come, Ye Sons of Art” Nov. 21
This performance features more than 100 voices in uplifting choral selections presented by the University Concert Singers, Chamber Chorale, Women’s Chorus, Varsity Men’s Glee Club, and Lamprophony.
New UNLV Guitar Quartet Performs Nov. 15
The founding members of the UNLV Guitar Quartet — led by internationally acclaimed classical guitarist Ricardo Cobo — performs its first concert Nov. 15.
UNLV Opera Presents Two Popular Operas Nov. 13-15
The performances include Seymour Barab's "Little Red Riding Hood" and Maurice Ravel’s clever fantasy "L’enfant et les sortilèges" (The Bewitched Child).
New Faces: Dolly Kelepecz
This dance professor says UNLV is the one place she feels connected to in Las Vegas that has not been imploded.