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Out and About: Editor’s Picks: May/June

May 10-11
Spring Mountain Ranch Music Festival

As “winter” comes to a close one of our favorite outdoor venues comes alive once more with the sounds of music, theater and happy picnic goers clinking plastic cups and munching on Edamame Guacamole. Spring Mountain Ranch in Blue Diamond (6375 Hwy 159) kicks off its Super Summer Theatre this Mother’s Day Weekend with its “Spring Mountain Ranch Music Festival” from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. The festival features pop, blues, jazz and rock acts such as the UNLV Jazz Ensemble and
The Mass Distractors-Outrageous Ska Band, as well as a Beatles Tribute by Uli Geissendoerfer. Tickets start at $35 and go on sale starting May 1 with all funds benefitting music programs in the Clark County School District. Visit www.supersummertheatre.org for tickets and more information.  

May 16-17
Las Vegas Car Stars
In more than one TV sitcom or popular movie, one of the “stars” subs two legs for four wheels and a power engine. From Dukes of Hazzard to Ghostbusters, the famous cars steal scenes and go down in history. Paul Casey showcases some of these legendary vehicles at this annual event on Fremont Street benefitting the Children’s Miracle Network. For free admission, attendees can appreciate the cars (fifty of the world’s most famous) and hob knob with the stars that drove them. This year the festival celebrates 50 years of James Bond! Visit www.lasvegascarstars.com for information on cars and event schedule. 

May 23-24
10th Annual Best Dam Barbeque Challenge
Thousands travel from across the west to get a piece of the finger-lickin’ goodness produced at this two-day Memorial Day mainstay held in Bicentennial Park in Boulder City (401 California Ave.). Benefitting the Rotary Club of Boulder City, the event doesn’t stop at just divine BBQ goodness. Bring the kids to enjoy live music and DJ’s, a Family Fun Zone, vendors and the Best Dam Car Show among other fun events taking place throughout the day. The festival is free to the public and runs from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday. Visit www.bestdambarbeque.com for more information.

June 14
Reggae in the Desert
Join the largest reggae festival in Las Vegas at the Clark County Amphitheater (500 S. Grand Central Parkway) and experience the unifying power of reggae music and the Caribbean lifestyle. Bargain with vendors for island style arts and crafts and add some flair to your wardrobe or living space. Sample the great flavors of the Caribbean at their onsite food court, which includes classic offerings such as jerk chicken, peas and rice, fried plantains and more. But let’s be real: you’re really here for the music. Kick back on the grass as you enjoy live performances by reggae legends such as Morgan Heritage, Collie Budz, Fortunate Youth and Barry Black and the Senzuals. It’s one summertime jam you won’t soon forget. Visit www.reggaeinthedesert.com for tickets and more information.

June 14
ARTrageous
Adults 21 and over can enjoy a party and showcase of visual (two and three-dimensional), culinary and performing arts as well as a juried art show, fashion shows, music, comedy and dance performances at The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada, widely known as The Center (401 S. Maryland Pkwy.). This year’s event theme celebrates “Artists in Wonderland” and features artists from around the community. The event runs from 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. with tickets on sale for $35 in advance and $40 at the door with all proceeds benefitting The Center. Visit www.artrageousvegas.com for more information. 

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