In The News: School of Music
The UNLV Jazz program has been selected to compete in a two-day competition at Lincoln Center in New York.
Ukrainian-born, American conductor Taras Krysa has made a name for himself here in Las Vegas, throughout the United States and in Europe.
In this week's Community Calendar we showcase two theatrical events and a small business pop-up.
The Halloween double-header began with a trove of Vegas Vickies.
Human Nature had for the first time performed as a three-man unit in Las Vegas, the highlighted entertainment at the KMA Power of Love VIP event at Wally’s Wine & Spirits’ speakeasy at Resorts World.
While the pandemic has impacted so many physical aftereffects, mental health has become a top priority in society, and musical therapy is becoming more popular to treat stress and anxiety.
Looking Up, a 2021 Vegas Records CD release, celebrates student achievements of our 2020-2021 UNLV School of Music, Division of Jazz and Commercial Music.
Aspiring professional clarinetist promotes peace and understanding through performing music from Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan.
A review of the latest two-disc release from the program's premier big band and eight smaller, varied jazz combos.
Culture: Art exhibits, theater productions, and more.
On a beautiful Monday morning, I met Madelyn Salazar and Temree Adamson walking on the UNLV mall. Both are freshmen on their first day in college.
The UNLV School of Music is serving up a full slate of shows this fall — and its annual Jazz Concert Series might be the centerpiece.