Nevada’s Cultural Heritage on Public Lands
How can we protect petroglyphs, natural rock formations and landscapes, fix the damage, and preserve what little history and culture is available to pass on to our next generations? All
How can we protect petroglyphs, natural rock formations and landscapes, fix the damage, and preserve what little history and culture is available to pass on to our next generations? All
Part lecture, part light musical performance, here’s your chance to listen to showman Gary Nassif share his memories of great stars as he sings from the Great American songbook of
Danielle Roth-Johnson, Ph.D., from the Department of Interdisciplinary, Gender & Ethnic Studies at UNLV, is set to share “Save Our Mother! Women Working for the Environment,” a presentation on women
Miss Atomic Bomb stands in the desert with her arms stretched high to the sky, wearing a beaming smile and a mushroom cloud bathing suit. The photograph and its various
The new nightly “Viva Las Vegas” Neon Museum Tour offers a cinematic journey through the glittering streets of Las Vegas with the Viva Las Vegas Movie Tour at The Neon
Celebrate Black History Month with the opening of Resilience, a community-created cultural exhibition and museum-created historical exploration of African Americans’ scientific contributions. Launching February 1, the exhibition features a unique
Celebrating Costumes: A Collaborative Art is an event dedicated to show the collaborative nature of fashion, history, and film. With a goal to recreate the costume room within UNLV’s Film
This is a screening of rarely seen film from the 1920s and 1930s. Accompanying the film screening will be a talk from Lost City Museum archaeologist Virginia Lucas. The talk
Join The Mob Museum to mark the Museum’s 12th anniversary with a free day for Nevada residents. Non-residents will receive buy-one, get-one admission. To commemorate the anniversary, step back in
The 15th annual Black History Month Festival at the Springs Preserve and Nevada State Museum is set to celebrate the contributions of African-Americans to Southern Nevada’s rich history and culture.
Historian and author Dr. Paul Koudounaris will talk about the history of America’s Felines, and their oft neglected contributions. Presented with slideshow of historical images, the talk will take the
The National Aging In Place Council and the Artifcts app present Share Your Legacy with Matt Paxton Live In-Person. He’ll offer local resources, experiences, and a special Show and Tell
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