Topic: Arts and Culture
UNLV Dance & UNLV Symphony Orchestra present Nijinsky's 'Afternoon of the Faun' Oct. 18-19
UNLV Jazz Studies Receives Fourth Straight Outstanding Review from "Jazz Times"
"Passage to the Future: Art from a New Generation in Japan" Opens Friday
UNLV Performing Arts Center and Department of Music Welcome Fry Street Quartet Oct. 22
A Peek Inside a Composer's Mind
The works of medieval Italian composers such as Landini are beautifully copied in the Squarcialupi Codex in the UNLV Music Library.
NCT Opens Neil Simon's 'Brighton Beach Memoirs' Oct. 10
Black Mountain Institute Fall 2013 Readings and Panels Series
Writers and speakers engage audiences in lively social and political debate at BMI's series of free public events.
Film Festival Explores Economic Justice Issues
Award-winning documentaries shed light on the weighty issues in economic justice and our legal system. Watch the films and join the conversation.
Unraveling Unfair Work Practices
Law professor Addie Rolnick reviews Made in L.A., the story of an early anti-sweatshop campaign targeting the retailer Forever 21. The film is part of the Public Interest Law Film Festival, Sept. 19-20.
All-American Workplaces
Film explores businesses based on the democratic model — cooperatives. Law professor Ruben Garcia leads post-screening discussion during law school's film festival, Sept. 19-20.
Tax Issues Can Be Fascinating
Law professor Francine Lipman reviews We're Not Broke, a film about the way sophisticated taxpayers are shifting their share of the burden to others. The film is part of the Boyd Public Interest Law Film Festival, Sept. 19-20.