-
Parties for couples—or solo celebrations—this Valentine’s Day weekend in Las Vegas
Should you head to Greene St. Kitchen, On the Record or Drai’s? Maybe all three.
-
This week’s Vegas nightclub schedule
Wiz Khalifa at Drai’s, Eric Bellinger at Light, Tone Loc at Chateau and more.
-
Local music notes: SquidHat closes shop, plus new releases from Youth Fables and Feigns
We were in year eight of a five-year plan,” SquidHat Records founder Allan Carter says.
-
Nevada Conservatory Theatre presents an Oscar winner’s coming-of-age tale
Marcus; or The Secret of Sweet writer Tarell Alvin McCraney is best known for the 2017 Best Picture winner Moonlight.
-
The Dam Short Film Festival returns to Boulder City, bigger and better than ever
Changes behind the scenes should mean a more efficient and enjoyable experience at what was already a smoothly run, audience-friendly event.
-
Has Primm’s Desperado roller coaster made its final descent?
Buffalo Bill’s giant, yellow coaster has closed “until further notice,” according to the Primm resort’s website, and an employee who answered the phone said there was only a “slight chance” it would ever reopen.
-
Sexy Vegas revue shows—and their audiences—continue evolving
Shows like Fantasy and Thunder From Down Under thrive despite cyclical competition from strip clubs and bigger productions that incorporate elements of burlesque and comedic naughty content.
-
A Downtown Las Vegas loyalty app makes its debut
In addition to an event calendar, DTP Companies’ Explore DTLV app features offers ticket purchasing and food ordering.
-
Social media guru Cal Marshall turns his attention to Vegas clubs and cannabis
His 12-part docuseries Nights Out, out February 13, explores the influence cannabis and hip-hop culture have on the Las Vegas club scene.
-
Getting to know Seattle indie quartet Tacocat
The band draws influence from harmony-drenched power-pop, brisk surf-punk, and ’90s alternative bubblegum-grunge, with relatable lyrics about what it means to live and love in this turbulent world.
-
Nikki Glaser at the Mirage, Caifanes at House of Blues and more happening this week in Las Vegas
Vegas Theatre Company journeys down the Colorado River with ‘Men on Boats’
-
The Dam Short Film Festival returns to Boulder City, bigger and better than ever
Changes behind the scenes should mean a more efficient and enjoyable experience at what was already a smoothly run, audience-friendly event.
-
The Coffee Class offers a delicious education in caffeine
There are delicious pastries and cookies on offer, but the menu’s real stars are the savory items, like the chicken pot pies.
-
Make Mayfair Supper Club your one stop for the night
Stellar as the entertainment onstage can be, the menu is just as well-thought-out, featuring American steakhouse classics sprinkled with surprises.