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Native Americans in Southern Nevada build for the future as they keep traditions alive
The Las Vegas Paiute Tribe, Moapa Band of Paiutes and Fort Mojave Indian Tribe remain concerned with the management of water and other resources for the sake of future generations.
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Native hospitality: Tribal gaming is finding a foothold in Las Vegas resort corridor
The Palms became the first Native American-owned and operated casino in Southern Nevada when the Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation bought the resort in 2021.
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Las Vegas musician Shawn Eiferman shares the grand life of his father in ‘Mr. Everything’
Bodybuilder and businessman George Eiferman’s incredible life story is told from his son’s perspective in a new book by Shawn Eiferman and longtime local educator Becky Davis.
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Brian Martinez’s ‘Cosmic Chicano’ at Nuwu gallery is too epic to be contained in frames
A member of the Scrambled Eggs artist collective, the local painter, sculptor, screen-printer and urban muralist presents a transcendent solo show at Nuwu Art Gallery and Community Center through November 22.
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The Magicians Room launches as the Las Vegas Strip’s first magic speakeasy
The new Linq Promenade venue brings together “Late Night Magic,” The Conjurors, David Goldrake and Farrell Dillon.
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Queens of the Stone Age brings the noise back to Vegas at SEMA Fest
On its current tour inspired by new EP and concert film “Alive in the Catacombs,” QOTSA sounds like sonic archaeologists brushing dust from their own bones.
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What to do in Las Vegas this week: November 6-12
Vampire Weekend at Fontainebleau, New Kids on the Block at Park MGM, Helldorado Days Rodeo in Downtown Las Vegas and more in this week’s Superguide.
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Don’s Prime upholds the steakhouse standard with well-sourced cuts and classic character
The Fontainebleau restaurant delivers with its classic vibe, tableside carvings, approachable lounge menu and world-class beef program.







