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A rad evening in downtown Boulder City

Saturday night, a large crowd donned their best 1980s attire, which included an abundance of neon-colored clothing as part of the aptly-named Neon Nights. The block party was hosted by Main Street Boulder City and served as a make-up event for their planned New Year’s Eve celebration, which was canceled due to impending weather. Attendees filled the restautants and bars along the steet, while listening to 80s music played by DJ Mike Pacini.

New Year’s Eve 2.0 set for June 13

As the old saying goes, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.”

A weekend of art

This past weekend, the Boulder City Art Guild hosted its annual Artists in Action show and sale at the Boulder City Parks and Rec gym. While members do not have to live in Boulder City, all participants must be members of the Art Guild. Top, Boulder City artist Barbara Pearce uses a dotting technique to paint images onto rocks. Below, Ernie Valdovinos sculpts a rabbit from clay.

Shakespeare returns to BC

This past Friday evening, a large and appreciative crowd turned out for the Nevada Shakespeare Festival’s performance of “Henry V” in Bicentennial Park. The performance was hosted by Main Street Boulder City and the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce. NSF featured six actors and actresses, who each played six to eight characters during the 80-minute performance.

Shakespeare returns to Boulder City

Lovers of William Shakespeare need to mark March 13 on their calendars.

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BC’s Got Talent returns

Boulder City’s Got Talent returns Saturday evening as performers take the stage to show off their musical skills.

Aficionados of beer to gather at festival

The Boulder City Beerfest returns for its third annual celebration Saturday at Wilbur Square Park.

Return to the Renaissance

Sir Robert, a jouster in Knights of Mayhem, gives a yellow rose to 4-year-old Adalyn Gee Saturday at the Boulder City Renaissance Faire held at Veterans’ Memorial Park. Gee’s father, Nathaniel Gee, looks on with a smile.

Renaissance era returns to park at annual fair

Boulder City will transform into Camelot as the town revels in its 10th annual Renaissance Faire this weekend at Veterans Memorial Park.

Movie awards honor student filmmakers

The third annual Boulder City Movie Awards featured an abundance of 1980’s movie memories as local high school students took home awards during the March 5 show held at the Boulder City High School theater.

Students to showcase talents at film awards

The red carpet will be rolled out next week when local high school students showcase their short films during the third annual Boulder City Movie Awards.

Dam Short Film Festival draws rave reviews

A packed theater brought the 11th annual Dam Short Film Festival to a close Saturday night, with rave reviews from filmmakers and festivalgoers alike.

BC’s Got Talent moves to March, auditions set

Auditions for the sixth annual BC’s Got Talent show will take place a month from Saturday as singers, dancers and other performers polish their skills with the hopes of making the cut for this year’s main event.

Film fest not ‘short’ on quality

Although far removed from the bright lights of Hollywood, normally quiet Boulder City becomes a busy hub for filmmakers each February as hundreds of short films are screened during the annual Dam Short Film Festival.

Shakespeare Festival coming to BC library

Scenes from some of the Bard of Avon’s most notable works will be presented during the “Out Damned Spot!” Shakespeare Festival Saturday at the Boulder City Library.

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