Las Vegas Weekly
What The Golf
Art: Lifelines at Priscilla Fowler
Bright colors, bold lines and haunting eyes greet viewers of the new exhibit by abstract artist Frédéric Bonin-Pissarro, the great-grandson of famous French impressionist Camille Pissarro. The younger Pissarro teaches art and design at UNLV when not creating “positive images dealing with spirituality, family friendship, connectivity and togetherness,” according to a press statement.
Through May 1, Priscilla Fowler Fine Art Gallery, 1300 S. Main St. #110. Opening reception March 5, 6-10 p.m., free. –C. Moon Reed
Video Game: What the Golf?
The only thing that interests me less than golf is video games about golf. Danish game company Triband understands that, and in the hilarious and addictive
Brock Radke Thu, Feb 25, 2021 (2 a.m.)
You’re about to be immersed in the phrase “Vegas is back!” It will probably include the exclamation point more often than not. This is a good thing not the exclamation point, the other parts that everyone should be excited about, even though Vegas won’t be all the way back for a little while longer.
On February 15, the rules changed for the first time since November. The maximum capacity permitted inside restaurants, bars, lounges, showrooms and other businesses and entertainment venues was bumped up to 35% or 100 people, whichever is fewer. More importantly, March 15 was set as the date for the next adjustment, returning those venues to 50% capacity or 250 people, giving them all a much greater chance of surviving what we all hope are the last months of this pandemic.