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Bellagio’s latest exhibit of contemporary works reimagines what makes an artist iconic
Curated by art advisor Ralph DeLuca, the exhibition introduces us to a gallery of living artists who are breaking the mold through their diverse use ...
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A new Neon Museum piece illuminates our Valley’s history
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians funded the restoration of this 2001 Palms neon sign.
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Stephanie Amon’s ‘Faces of Hip-Hop’ paints rap icons in a new light
The exhibit marks one of several showcases the Las Vegas Clark County Library District has introduced as a commemoration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.
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The Neon Museum’s Duck Duck Shed series celebrates Vegas past, present and future
“The whole idea behind Duck Duck Shed is to give the city a little more substance, to show there is intention to the architecture and ...
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Scrambled Eggs’ Nuwu exhibit explores self-identification through art
“The title is really convoluted, and I think it speaks to a lot of Latinx households,” co-curator Geovany Uranda says of ‘Hija/e/o/x(s) de Su—.’
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Exploring Curtis Joe Walker’s Photo Bang Bang photography studio
You’ll walk through a Victorian era-inspired parlor, a dungeon, a boiler room that can double as a mad scientist’s lab and a steampunk-like clock tower, ...
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Muralist Iandry Randriamandroso celebrates the Historic Westside through ASL
He notes that the 16 ASL characters in the piece, spelling out the name of the neighborhood, are modeled by “Historic Westside community members with ...
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The Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum showcases an unparalleled Las Vegas talent
Not only does it feature a broad-ranging variety of her works, spanning decades of restless creative endeavor, it’s situated directly adjacent to the studio where ...
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Celebrity chef Martin Yan cooks up an entire continent of taste at new Las Vegas spot M.Y. Asia
You’ll see classic Chinese dishes, but you’ll also get a taste of Japan, Korea, Vietnam and beyond.
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The Bellagio Gallery’s ‘In Bloom’ exhibit inspires through its artwork
Paintings, sculptures, sketches and portraits by Regina Bogat, Salvador Dalí, Nick Cave, Martine Gutierrez, Alex Katz and more challenge our conventional understandings of change.
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Snipt brings the Rat Pack tradition to Las Vegas’ rising, new Downtown
"I hope that residents, locals and tourists smile when they see Sammy, Dean and Frank overlooking DTLV."
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Photographer Jesse Hudson makes war ‘tangible’ in Killing Trends gallery’s first exhibit
The artist spent a year and a half building a life-size, hidden bunker inside his gallery.
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‘Obsidian & Neon’ celebrates Black women who have helped shape Las Vegas
Local writer/educator Erica Vital-Lazare and photojournalist Jeff Scheid are the artists behind the profiles and portraits.
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Health for Life quadruples its commitment to the Arts District with four colorful murals
The pieces are in markedly different styles, but they share a similar palette, which makes those four walls feel like all of a piece.
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Las Vegas
What went wrong in Golden Knights' series against Dallas
Hockey season usually doesn't end this early in Vegas. For just the second time in franchise history, the Vegas Golden Knights were eliminated in the ...
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Hockey
Marchessault, a free agent this year, expresses desire to be a Knight for life
The Vegas Golden Knights’ season ended Sunday. Now, it’s time to look ahead to next season. Chances are, the roster will be vastly different come ...
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News
New reservations-only bar in downtown Las Vegas focused on making customers feel appreciated
Ryan Doherty remembers the first time he heard the word “sleek.” It was one of the words his dad used to describe their family’s pet ...
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A&E
Rolling Stones, even after all these years, prove a sure bet in Las Vegas
From the familiar opening chords of “Start Me Up” to launch the set to “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” to cap the encore just shy ...
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Sports
Nothing will come easily as the Las Vegas Aces push for a third straight WNBA title
Repeating as WNBA champions was one thing. Now the Las Vegas Aces are tripling down. No WNBA team has won three straight championships since 1997-2000, ...
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Business
Mirage to close in July for Hard Rock rebranding; reopen tabbed for 2027
The Mirage, the decades-old staple beloved for its outdoor volcano show, the Beatles “LOVE” by Cirque Du Soleil and other attractions, will temporarily close its ...
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week (May 9-15, 2024 edition)
Find your way to the San Gennaro Feast, Justin Timberlake’s concerts at T-Mobile Arena, the Aviators hosting the El Paso Chihuahuas at the Las Vegas ...
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News
Burning Man, home of 'radical self expression,' removes pro-Palestinian sculpture from its website
The debates and protests sparked by Israel's war in the Gaza Strip have worked their way into seemingly every corner in the world — even ...
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News
Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson is getting a signature Nike shoe
Two-time WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson is getting a Nike signature shoe. The deal was announced Saturday as the two-time defending champion Las Vegas Aces ...
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A&E
‘Piecing It Together’ host David Rosen takes his podcast from the studio to the multiplex
Rosen has begun recording live episodes of “Piecing It Together” immediately after screenings at Maya Cinemas and other Valley theaters.
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Business
Las Vegas an ideal location for company to keep pace with evolution of communication
When Nordis Technologies started out, it was as a print company for businesses to disseminate communications to consumers or other businesses, like bills and other ...
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Taste
Hawaiian favorite Zippy’s finally arrives in Las Vegas
There are 22 locations on Oahu, Maui and Hawaii island, and this mainland expansion has been in the works for years, even if it was ...
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Breaking News
Everything falling into place for Las Vegas Aces’ superstar A'ja Wilson
Las Vegas Aces forward A’ja Wilson seemed to be in a rush this late afternoon on her college campus. She was addressing the media ahead ...
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A&E
Los Bukis draw a multigenerational crowd during their Vegas residency
Now launching the Las Vegas Strip's first Spanish-language residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM, Los Bukis is attracting a diverse audience.
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News
Union workers end strike against Virgin Hotels Las Vegas; contract talks Tuesday
Nevada’s largest labor union concluded a 48-hour strike Sunday meant to pressure Virgin Hotels Las Vegas to agree to a five-year contract on wages and ...
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News
UNLV’s StepUp & StartUp intern program bolsters the engineering talent pool
In its first year, the engineering program doled out 50 paid internships at 24 local startups.
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Taste
Local culinary showcase Vegas Unstripped moves to the Palms
The format stays the same—chefs from your favorite local restaurants will craft special one-night-only dishes, and there’ll be cocktails, entertainment and art all rolled into ...
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Sports
Raiders' 2024-2025 schedule falls light on prime-time games, heavy on travel
For the second straight year, Las Vegas won’t play its home opener at Allegiant Stadium until Week 3. The Raiders begin the season on Sunday ...
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Features
A’ja Wilson, the first undeniable star of our major league sports era, leads the champion Las Vegas Aces into a new season
A’ja Wilson is not just one of the WNBA’s brightest stars; she’s evolved into one of the most prominent faces of women’s athletics around the ...
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Noise
The Mountain’s Edge Music Festival aims to blend live music and community
Formerly known for country music, the festival has undergone a transformation, shedding its genre ties to embrace and showcase a diverse range of musical styles.