700 Las Vegas Blvd N
North Las Vegas, NV 89030
Artifice is a hip neighborhood lounge located in the heart of the Arts District. Artifice is famous for its friendly bartenders, delicious drinks, boutique wines, eclectic music and three different rooms to lounge with paintings and photography by local artists. Signature drinks include; The Warhol, Taming of the Shrew, and Nicky Free. Open Mon thru Fri 5pm til 2am. Open Sat & Sun 6pm til 2am
Huntridge Theater sometimes known as the Huntridge Performing Arts Theater is a Streamline Moderne building located in Las Vegas, Nevada that is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. The building was designed by S. Charles Lee.First opened as a cinema, the theater also hosted stage performances and was a concert venue in its last years.HistoryConstruction began with a ground breaking announced in the Las Vegas Review Journal on April 6, 1944. The theater opening on October 10, 1944. It was operated by the Commonwealth Theater Company of Las Vegas, and later the Huntridge Theater Company of Las Vegas. Both companies were headed Thomas Oakey of Las Vegas. The Huntridge Theater Company, which took ownership in 1951, was partially owned by actresses Loretta Young and Irene Dunne. The theater was built on land which had been owned by international business magnate Leigh S. J. Hunt, before he left it to his son Henry Leigh Hunt in 1933. The Huntridge Theater and the surrounding Huntridge subdivision are named after the Hunt family.The theater is said to have been the first non-segregated theater in Las Vegas.The theater was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.On July 28, 1995, the punk rock group Circle Jerks were to perform at the theater. Several hours before they were to arrive, the roof of the theater collapsed. There were no serious injuries. Lead singer Keith Morris would later comment, "As soon as we got there, we were told that the roof had collapsed and the show was canceled. We didn't have anywhere else to go, so we just set up our equipment in the parking lot and played for the 30 or 40 people who were still there."
"The Huntridge Theater was a staple entertainment venue to the Las Vegas community for over 60 years. It was home to some of the greatest shows in the city's history and was a place where the community came together for fun, laughter and love. Saving the Huntridge Theater may be the most important thing we do, and it will take help from the entire community to make it possible." - Huntridge Revival, LLC
2014 dates November 13 & 14th taking place in downtown Las Vegas on Fremont East utilizing the following venues: Backstage Bar & Billiards, Fremont Country Club and The El Cortez Fiesta Room. Showcasing artists can be found at www.vegasmusicsummit.com. For more information or to register online please visit www.vegasmusicsummit.com
"The Huntridge Theater was a staple entertainment venue to the Las Vegas community for over 60 years. It was home to some of the greatest shows in the city's history and was a place where the community came together for fun, laughter and love. Saving the Huntridge Theater may be the most important thing we do, and it will take help from the entire community to make it possible." - Huntridge Revival, LLC