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Budweiser Clydesdales You saw them in the Super Bowl ad; now, meet the famous super-sized equines at these free events, where you don’t need to be an adorable puppy to get some sweet Clydesdale love. February 20, 6 p.m., South Point Arena; February 21, 6 p.m., El Cortez.
The Adam Carolla Show Sure, you could download Carolla’s TI podcast, but that’s nowhere near as much fun as being there in person. He’ll be joined by cohost Alison Rosen and guest comedian Jo Koy, in case you need extra incentive. February 21, 9 p.m., $35, Treasure Island.
Anton Chekhov's Cherry Orchard of the Living Dead An actress returns to her manor to find it under attack by resurrected serfs in a bloody, George A. Romero-esque mashup of Chekhov’s final play. Through March 9, times vary, $15, Onyx Theatre.
HEAR
Man Man Imagine a young Tom Waits fronting a troupe of sonic weirdos blowing on horns and banging on pans. Now stop imagining—raspy-voiced leader Honus Honus and his Philly friends are headed Downtown. With Xenia Rubinos, February 21, 8 p.m., $13, Backstage Bar & Billiards.
Pat Metheny Unity GroupThere aren’t many household names left in the jazz world, and this 59-year-old guitarist definitely qualifies. Pay homage. February 24, 7:30 p.m., $29-$79, Reynolds Hall.
RUN
The Color Run Organizers call this untimed, family friendly party of a race the “happiest 5k on the planet.” Runners start in all white and finish looking like they’ve bathed in a rainbow, thanks to volunteers chucking paint powder with gleeful abandon. February 22, 9 a.m., $40-$45, Las Vegas Boulevard & Fremont Street.
EAT
BOH Brawl Benefit Las Vegas chefs cook for a cause at this Back of the House Brawl, with proceeds from the food truck fest benefitting Hachi chef Ryen Cho Idica, who suffered a stroke in December. Live entertainment and a silent auction are planned, too. February 23, 8 p.m.-midnight, $40, Tommy Rockers.