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Lost and found: Boulder City’s Skinny Bar brings back forgotten history
When Boulder City was created in 1931, alcohol sales were not allowed. That policy stayed in place until 1969, well after the end of Prohibition.
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Boulder City’s historic district has transformed into a thriving destination
Longtime Boulder City residents started noticing a resurgence in the historic district in the ’90s with the opening of Milo’s Cellar, the beginnings of a “domino effect” setting off a series of private and public investments in the area.
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'Tub Club' celebrates the spontaneous spirit of classic burlesque at Doberman
The new monthly production is a departure from choreographed acts, instead emphasizing the kind of improvisation you might see in scenes like New Orleans or New York.
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Sacred surroundings: Nuwu’s 'Healing the Heart' exhibit praises the undeniable power of ecology
The exhibit invites viewers into a layered exploration of plant ecology that’s grounded in Indigenous knowledge, community care and lived experience.
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There’s only one Carrot Top and he’s happy to be onstage at Luxor Las Vegas after 20 years
Just a few months ago, Carrot Top celebrated two decades of headlining at Luxor, which means the pyramid has had this headliner longer than it hasn’t.
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Light painter DariusTwin illuminates roads less traveled for 'The Neon in Nature Series'
The artist's first museum exhibition in the United States combines his playful light painting process with the barren beauty of the Nevada desert, showing at Nevada State Museum.
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What to do in Las Vegas this week: February 19-25
Marc Anthony at Fontainebleau, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo at the Smith Center, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts at House of Blues, "The Puffy Chair" 20th Anniversary screening at Beverly Theater and more.
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Gyu+ expands to the southwest with signature Japanese shokupan sandwiches
The Japanese sando shop has been making waves in Chinatown since October 2024 and just opened its second location on Sunset Road.







