Topic: arts and entertainment

A conductor leads an orchestra.
Arts and Culture | November 27, 2017

Interest in classical music is fading. What does that tell us about how we arrived at the current state of culture?

young girl getting a shot
Campus News | November 2, 2017

Despite the spread misinformation, vaccines remain essential for children.

Ludwig van Beethoven
Arts and Culture | October 9, 2017

A rock musician, historian, and director finds four spots in the recent past where Beethoven's Ninth Symphony had a profound connection with current events.

Jonathan Rhodes Lee
Arts and Culture | April 14, 2017

Consonance, dissonance, and a snippy critic were at the heart of this derisive term for some of classical's greats.

Rendering of the performing arts center
UNLV History | March 7, 2017

From one unified design, the realities of time and budget forced the Judy Bayley Theater and Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall into separate buildings.

Slide of a Martian meteorite
Arts and Culture | February 1, 2017

"Inquiry: The Art of Scientific Discovery" brings College of Sciences together with UNLV Galleries for an exhibit of images and objects related to UNLV research.

Truman and MacArthur
Campus News | September 9, 2016

For a special Constitution Day event, a leading scholar explores presidential errors, misjudgments, and deceptions. Join the discussion Sept. 19.

Antonin Scalia
Campus News | August 31, 2016

UNLV law professor Ian Chamberlin Bartrum on our courts and classrooms in the wake of the passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.

Joel Trubatch works with Metal Rebel
Campus News | September 23, 2015

UNLV's humanoid robot, designed to save lives in disasters, will showcase a distinctly different talent at the annual art and music festival this weekend.