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Principals from five star high...
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Show & Tell: Dancers on the Strip
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Historic Bren Tower demolished at...
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Wranglers drop Game 5, Florida...
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College of Southern Nevada...
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First look at The Smith Center
The new Smith Center for the Performing arts is a showpiece of Art Deco inspired design. Stainless steel caps a carillon tower of Indiana limestone on the exterior, while aluminum railings echo the tower design in the marble Grand lobby of Reynolds Hall. These first photos and renderings show what awaits the public when the Smith Center opens on March 12.
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- PHOTOS: Show & Tell: Dancers on the Strip
- Heidi Klum Goes Sheer
- What's Hot This Weekend 05/25/12
- Shark Attacks Australian Fishing Boat
- Historic Bren Tower demolished at Nevada National Security Site
- Alison Brie Likes To Jog Naked
- PHOTOS: Wranglers drop Game 5, Florida takes Kelly Cup
- Kayaker Survives Trip Over Washington Waterfall
- Cirque du Soleil clown celebrates 80th birthday during show at Mystere
- Snoop Dog throws 1st pitch at White Sox game
- PHOTOS: College of Southern Nevada graduation ceremony
- Raw Video: Robber Uses Drive-thru Window
- Competitive eater Rich LeFevre tackles the eight pound burger at the Pub
- Alton's Best Burger Ever
- Annular eclipse of the sun viewed at Cathedral Gorge
- Ellie Kemper's Stripper Surprise on 'Ellen'
- PHOTOS: Annular Eclipse over Las Vegas
- Maddie the Balancing Dog On Cross-Country Trip
- PHOTOS: 2012 Billboard Awards in Las Vegas
- Crawford's Sexy Leather Look
- PHOTOS: Around the world: 'Ring of Fire' eclipse
- Boys eyes 'removed with spoon'
- Foothill High School Prom













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