{"id":273440,"date":"2023-05-14T08:20:41","date_gmt":"2023-05-14T13:20:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/news\/?p=273440"},"modified":"2023-05-22T17:32:56","modified_gmt":"2023-05-22T22:32:56","slug":"living-las-vegas-best-of-vegas-arts-entertainment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/news\/living-las-vegas-best-of-vegas-arts-entertainment\/","title":{"rendered":"Living Las Vegas: Best of Vegas’ Arts & Entertainment"},"content":{"rendered":"

Looking for the best of Vegas’ arts and entertainment this season? From Stevie Nicks to Liberace, check out some of my recent experiences for some memorable experiences.<\/p>\n

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A mural by Recycled Propaganda. Check out their art gallery next time you’re in Vegas. (Image: Facebook)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Stevie Nicks at T-Mobile Arena<\/h2>\n

In two weeks, at this strikingly designed arena with impressively crystalline sound, I saw packed-out concerts by Stevie Nicks and Depeche Mode (both former PR clients of mine).<\/p>\n

Stevie Nicks is at the edge of 75\u2014and was as impossibly vibrant and playful as ever. She noted from the stage that she never felt freer by performing without her trademark platform shoes because of a recent broken toe.<\/p>\n

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Nicks brought the hits, deep cuts and a refreshing political\/social consciousness. \u201cUkraine\u2019s fighting for us,\u201d she said before launching into an especially moving version of her older song, \u201cSoldier\u2019s Angel,\u201d written after visiting soldiers at the Walter Reed Hospital in 2005. Stevie also put a psychedelic spin on Buffalo Springfield\u2019s 1966 hit, \u201cFor What It\u2019s Worth,\u201d explaining that Stephen Stills penned it about the 1966 Sunset Boulevard riots that protested an early curfew set by authorities.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Nicks said that she would have had a problem herself with that curfew: \u201cI don\u2019t even go to bed until 8:00 AM<\/em>.\u201d Bless Stevie Nicks\u2019 wild heart\u2014and long may she run.<\/p>\n

Depeche Mode at T-Mobile Arena<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Depeche Mode are still the world\u2019s biggest avant-garde rock band. Onstage, their elegantly dark songs with foreboding synths and intermittent spare guitar lines were shot through with nonstop charisma\u2014and they raised the roof with their TV evangelist-bashing classic, \u201cPersonal Jesus.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Dave Gahan on stage at the T-Mobile Arena in March. (Image: Las Vegas Journal-Review<\/em>)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Now a duo, Dave Gahan and Martin Gore honored the recent death of bandmate Andrew Fletcher by displaying his image on multiple screens during their classic, \u201cWorld In My Eyes.\u201d The song\u2019s key lyrics (\u201cThat\u2019s all there is\/Nothing more than you can feel now\u201d) took on a haunting new resonance. From their new album, Memento Mori<\/em> (which means \u201cremember that you must die\u201d in Latin), the band rolled out the death-centric single \u201cGhosts Again\u201d (\u201cWe know that we\u2019ll be ghosts again\u201d).<\/p>\n

Guessing Bruno Mars won\u2019t be covering this instant goth-rock anthem anytime soon at his residency at Dolby Live<\/strong> at Park MGM. <\/strong>Depeche Mode returns on December 1 to the arena.<\/p>\n

KAOS at the Palms, Yachtley Crew<\/strong><\/h2>\n

The soft-rock and R&B\/jazz-tinged pop hits of the \u201870s and \u201880s, later branded as \u201cyacht rock,\u201d continue to have their day in the sun, thanks to the popularity of a dedicated Sirius channel to this music. Artists like Captain & Tennille, Christopher Cross, Toto, and many more were never allowed entry into the cool-kids club in their heyday. But their AM radio hits are now saluted in setlists by yacht rock bands like Yachtley Crew.<\/p>\n

Billing themselves as the \u201cTitans of Soft Rock,\u201d they have a residency at KAOS<\/strong> at the Palms <\/strong>with new dates announced for June, October, November and December.<\/p>\n

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Their show is a feel-good, tongue-in-cheek celebration. The audience couldn\u2019t care less what the rock critic intelligentsia had to say about a lot of this music when it was first released\u2014they danced and loudly sang along to the smooth, easy-going sounds, which suggest seemingly simpler times.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

At the show, the nautical wear-attired band announced they\u2019d scored a label deal with Jimmy Buffet\u2019s indie label, Mailboat Records.<\/p>\n

They will release an album containing some original songs alongside their yacht rock covers. I never thought the music of unhip bands like Ambrosia and the Little River Band would rise again. It all goes to prove that you can\u2019t hold back good melodies.<\/p>\n

Recycled Propaganda, the Arts District <\/strong><\/h2>\n

Bravo to Recycled Propaganda<\/strong>, the nom de plume for acclaimed artist Izaac Zevalking, also serves as the name of his gallery and store in The Arts District<\/strong>. His compelling artwork and murals\u2014the images used for apparel, patches, pins and stickers\u2014capture the paranoia and outrage of existing in a corporate-controlled society.<\/p>\n

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T-shirts for sale at Recycled Propaganda (Image: Yelp)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

You can fight back against The Man by buying a \u201cTyranny of the Minority (Lobbying Light)\u201d hoodie that uses Marlboro cigarette pack graphics or a \u201cStart Unions\u201d patch that visually calls out Starbucks. Also available for purchase is his artwork on canvas, wood and cardboard, with such titles as \u201cGlobal Strike, \u201cQuestion Everything,\u201d and my favorite, \u201cGenetic Carnage.\u201d<\/p>\n

Be sure to drop by this stimulating and purposeful gallery, which opened in 2018. It\u2019s also \u201cutilized as a platform to expose other established and up-and-coming artists.\u201d Very cool to know that Recycled Propaganda is spreading the love around.<\/p>\n

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Hollywood Car Museum and <\/strong>Liberace Garage<\/strong><\/h2>\n

It\u2019s fun getting lost in the Hollywood Cars Museum<\/strong>, a 25,000-square-foot pop culture wonderland filled with vehicles that have appeared in more than 100 films, TV shows, and videos (there are another 5000 square feet in the back that\u2019s rentable for special events). Under the same roof is the Liberace Garage,<\/strong> with the pianist\/icon\u2019s insanely designed vehicles and other memorabilia reflecting his expensive and infectious bad taste.<\/p>\n

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A car on display in Liberace’s Garage (Image: liberace.org)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Note:<\/em>\u00a0the folks at the museum and garage have graciously extended a special discount ($5.00 off the usual $20 adult admission price)\u00a0for Casino.org<\/em> News\/”Living Las Vegas” readers who inquire about the offer at the ticket counter.<\/strong><\/p>\n

There\u2019s so much to take in at the museum, like the \u201cStarsky and Hutch\u201d \u201870s Gran Torino stunt car, the supremely ridiculous 12-foot roller skate hot rod creation by fashion designer Marc Jacobs, the Batmobile from the TV show, and the Osprey Hovercraft from the James Bond film Die Another Day<\/em> with Pierce Brosnan. Let\u2019s not forget the 40-foot pink hot tub convertible limo used on the old TV show \u201cLifestyles of the Rich and Famous.\u201d<\/p>\n

This wonderfully exhaustive experience continues at the Liberace Garage, where you can fixate on his 1976 bicentennial Rolls-Royce, painted in stars and stripes with permission from the Rolls-Royce company. It was first incorporated onstage at his Las Vegas Hilton show, complete with (of course) fireworks exploding. Then there\u2019s Liberace\u2019s rhinestone-encrusted car, seen on the cover of Duran Duran\u2019s 2000 album, Pop Trash<\/em>. I also relished standing under the oversized original fiberglass and gold epoxy-coated dressing room door created for his shows at NYC\u2019s Radio City Music Hall.<\/p>\n

The man\u2019s legend continues with the renaming this past December of Karen Avenue as Liberace Avenue (adjacent to Commercial Center<\/strong>). Look for Liberace events to take place there in mid-May. He would have been 104 on May 16.<\/p>\n

Huntridge Theater<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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An exterior shot of The Garrison. (Image: Facebook)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Real estate developers Dapper Companies continue to wave their visionary magic wand over this colorful shopping plaza, where even the exteriors of the Savers thrift store and Circle K gas station\/convenience store have smart modern, throwback design touches.<\/p>\n

And I could stare all day long at the center\u2019s retro-inspired pylon sign unveiled in 2017. I\u2019m now psyched for the imminent opening of Winnie & Ethel’s Downtown Diner, the winner of Dapper\u2019s \u201cThe Great Las Vegas Coffee Shop Giveaway.\u201d And If my head wasn\u2019t shaved, I would probably frequent the uber-hip barbershop The Garrison.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Dapper plans to renovate the historic World War II-era venue, the Huntridge Theater, across the street. This architectural beauty was Vegas\u2019 first desegregated movie theater before becoming a music venue which shuttered in 2004. \u00a0J Dapper told Vegas\u2019 Review-Journal <\/em>that the theater purchased for $4 million, is open to the public for tours with renovations to start in \u201cabout 12 months.\u201d On April 7, Dapper relit the theater\u2019s marquee and signed with an official ceremony. Whenever the Huntridge reopens, it won\u2019t be soon enough.<\/p>\n

——–<\/p>\n

Each month, Mitch Schneider explores some of Vegas\u2019 most unique offerings.\u00a0Schneider has a decades-long publicity career working with some of the music industry\u2019s biggest stars and was a rock critic for Rolling Stone in the \u201870s. He moved to Vegas from LA with his wife during the pandemic in March 2020. He\u2019s loved the city ever since.<\/p>\n

Each month, he explores Vegas’ most popular and best-kept secrets. Look for \u201cLiving Las Vegas\u201d on Casino.org.\u00a0<\/em>Click here<\/a> to read previously busted editions.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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