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Monday, September 26, 2011

The Kaiser Report... Musical happenings for the week of September 26...

Photo taken at Bonnie Springs Ranch
@ Red Rock Conservation Area
After a nice weekend full of activities here is even more fun to round off the following weekend. And goodness knows we are less than two weeks away from First Friday. From what I hear the new organizers want lots of people to come down and celebrate the 9th Anniversary. So stay tuned for those details.

Have a fabulous week and make sure to follow my blogging rants about art, culture, music and everything else that makes Las Vegas livable...

Saturday October 1st, 2:00-10:00pm
Octoberfest: Free Music by traditional German Band 'Salzburger Echo', Dance, Childrens' activities, Food and Drink
Free Parking at Historic Fifth Street School Parking Lot, meters across the street
Centennial Plaza in Downtown Vegas
Free and Open to the public
more info: 702-229-3515 or 702-649-8503

Saturday October 1st, 8:00pm
Utah Symphony Orchestra performs Mendelssohn "Hebrides Overture" Beethoven; Piano Concerto No. 1 (Jeremy Denk soloist) Dvorak Symphony No. 8
Ham Hall
4505 Maryland Pkwy.
Las Vegas, NV 89119
$35-75 tickets
more info: 702-895-2787

Sunday October 2nd, 3:00-4:00pm
Gateway Arts Foundation Presents
Popular Songs by artists: Vic Moea, Rick Morris and Mary O.
Starbright Theater
2215 Thomas W. Ryan Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89134
$18 non-residents $15 Sun City Residents (Cash/Check only no credit)
more info: 702-255-0695


Nevada Public Radio
For more information on the Cultural Arts in Las Vegas please visit Nevada Public Radio. NPR has detailed listings of many cultural and civic events hosted by area non-profits click on this linkhttp://www.knpr.org/common/psa/listNEW.cfm and if you are planning an event in the next few months, be sure to get your free listing in Nevada Public Radio's Desert Companion magazine by submitting the information here at http://www.knpr.org/culture/eventaddnew.cfm
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Brian Paco Alvarez enculturating Las Vegas into the millennium...

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