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As the Big Game returns, Las Vegas sports books stay essential in an expanding marketplace
Sports bettors wagered an average of more than $8 billion annually in Nevada from 2021 to 2024, doubling the numbers from a decade ago.
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Dam Short Film Festival skews younger and international in its 22nd year
Since the pandemic, more Las Vegans ranging from ages 35 to 49 have made Dam Short an annual tradition.
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Artist Nancy Good plays with perspective in Whitney Library exhibit
In "From What to My Wondering Eyes Do Appear,” Good invites us to experience the beauty of our interconnectedness through a vibrant new lens.
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Ada’s ‘Wine Goddess’ Kat Thomas pours on the personality
Ada’s, which recently moved to the Arts District, is very much a team operation, and the unique hospitality style of Thomas adds a lot to the experience.
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What to do in Las Vegas this week: February 5-11
Jessie J at House of Blues, Montreal Guitar Trio at Judy Bayley Theatre, Lightleak at Rouge Room, The ABBA Tribute at Reynolds Hall and more.
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Dam Short Film Festival skews younger and international in its 22nd year
Since the pandemic, more Las Vegans ranging from ages 35 to 49 have made Dam Short an annual tradition.
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Elevated bites abound at Hakkasan’s endless dim sum brunch
The kitchen doors seem to never stop swinging with waitstaff going in and out, fetching a vast array of savory bites and wok-fired delicacies.
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Project BBQ adds new bites and a cozier ‘backyard’
Circa’s barbecue joint upgraded its patio setting by adding more seats and a retractable canopy protecting diners from the elements.






