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Music
Vocalist Samara Joy shares a legacy of reimagined jazz at the Smith Center
The six-time Grammy winner performs at Reynolds Hall for the first time on April 10.
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Stage
Burlesque parody ‘ClueX’ unveils a murder mystery through striptease
The audience members get to submit their accusations on which suspect they think is guilty in this murder mystery production, loosely based on the 1985 ...
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Fine Art
'Soulful Creatures' unearths a centuries-old tradition at Bellagio Gallery
In Ancient Egypt, many animals were prized pets of royal families, worshipped and sometimes buried with their owners and mummified to join them in the ...
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Fine Art
'Three Generations of Polarized Light Art' turns viewers into participants at Sahara West Library
Austine Wood Comarow invented “Polage,” short for polarized collage, and brought it to Las Vegas in 1976, spawning a lineage of artistry.
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A&E
Free Will Astrology (Week of April 2)
Nothing makes you relax better than being surrounded by elegance, grace, and loveliness, Libra. Now is a good time to recommit yourself to this key ...
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week: April 2-8
The Unplugged Party at Area15, Slaughter to Prevail at Brooklyn Bowl, the Punk Rock Museum's third anniversary bash, the Sin City Showdown Demolition Derby at ...
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Music
K-pop star Lisa sets up a Las Vegas residency at the Colosseum
The Blackpink singer, rapper and dancer will be the first K-pop artist with a Las Vegas Strip residency.
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Luke Combs turns Allegiant into intimate, hit-filled party
When Luke Combs strode onto the sprawling stage Saturday night before a record crowd at Allegiant Stadium, he had a long night of work ahead ...
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UNLV instructor Elsa Gramola brings the taste of Italy to your table
Born in Sicily, Gramola says she feels like a local now, “because I’m finally sharing my Italian culture here in Las Vegas.”
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Fine Art
Checking out Area15's Art Quest, a fun and free walking gallery
With the recent 20-acre expansion of the Area15 campus, the art offerings have multiplied and you can enjoy them through a new app-based tour.
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A&E
New, unique collaborations demonstrate how fine dining has evolved in Las Vegas
Bellagio’s Michael Mina restaurant will host Chicago's legendary Alinea for a six-week culinary residency starting on April 16, bringing one of the most exciting pop-ups ...
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Free Will Astrology (March 26)
Experiment boldly, Aquarius, and don’t fear stumbles and bumbles. But learn from each one and adjust your approach. The goal is eventual success that’s informed ...
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What to do in Las Vegas this week: March 26-April 1
The Phenomenal Womxn Poetry Festival, Mariah the Scientist, the Philharmonic does the music of John Williams, Major League Indoor Soccer and more.
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Stage
Drag parody 'Golden Mean Girls' brings a brilliant pop-culture mashup to Majestic Repertory Theatre
The show is written by Jamie Morris, a seasoned playwright whose past works include parody favorites like "Mommy Queerest" and "The Devil Wears Payless."
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A&E
Worlds on a string: Inside the trailblazing puppetry of Wynn's 'Awakening'
The production show at Wynn offers lumbering, elephant-like beasts, a benevolent guide that assembles itself from stones lying about on the stage, and a floating, ...
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A&E
Las Vegas special effects designer Eva Jacqueline on transforming the surreal into the tangible
Jacqueline has honed her artistic abilities at the Break All Productions workshop, developing skills that range from sculpting and painting to large-scale building and scenic ...
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Free Will Astrology (Week of March 19)
Thank you, Capricorn. You understand that real power comes from showing up consistently and doing unglamorous work, refraining from the temptation to score quick and ...
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Music
The Maine drummer Pat Kirch on the band’s toughest album and first full-length Las Vegas show in years
The Maine has evolved into a full-fledged alternative rock band and will take the stage at Brooklyn Bowl on March 24.
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week: March 19-26
Drum Tao at Reynolds Hall, Puscifer at the Chelsea, Emily King at Dustland Bar, Snow Tha Product at House of Blues, UNLV Baseball at the ...
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Vote now for Las Vegas Weekly’s 2026 Best of Vegas Awards
It’s time for Las Vegas Weekly readers to cast their ballots and honor the community’s favorites when it comes to arts and entertainment, food and ...
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A note to readers of the Las Vegas Sun
Today, for the first time since 1950, there was not a print edition of the Sun available in Las Vegas. This is a new stage ...
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How the Iran war is already further driving up Las Vegas travel costs
As the war in Iran continues, its economic shockwaves are already being felt in Nevada — most visibly through rising fuel costs that could ripple ...
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Digital shift reshapes charitable gaming
When Light & Wonder acquired Grover Gaming’s charitable gaming assets last year, the Las Vegas gaming giant wasn’t chasing jackpots—it was chasing bingo halls.
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Music
K-pop star Lisa sets up a Las Vegas residency at the Colosseum
The Blackpink singer, rapper and dancer will be the first K-pop artist with a Las Vegas Strip residency.
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week: April 2-8
The Unplugged Party at Area15, Slaughter to Prevail at Brooklyn Bowl, the Punk Rock Museum's third anniversary bash, the Sin City Showdown Demolition Derby at ...
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People on the Move: April 6, 2026
In the Notes: Anthony Molloy, Nevada Restaurant Association, Stephanie Garcia-Vause, Pizza Hut Foundation and more ...
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Dining
Bob Taylor’s Ranch House, NADC Burger, Copper Sun and more Las Vegas dining news
After a strong pop-up at Resorts World last summer, NADC Burger is set to open a permanent Las Vegas location Downtown in mid-April.
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Congressional debate over Utah monument hits close to home for Nevadans
With President Trump back in office, the future of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument management plan is in question. and the implications worry public land ...
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Dawn of a new day: Tao Group Hospitality brings Omnia Dayclub to the Las Vegas Strip
The 46,000-square-foot Omnia Dayclub and Skybar is set to open at Caesars Palace on May 15.
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White Castle closing two Las Vegas locations
The closures include its restaurant inside Casino Royale on the Las Vegas Strip — which had been open for a decade — as well as ...
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Gayle Clinard of the Clark County Museum Guild helps preserve Howard Hughes' historic house
The nonprofit guild is looking to raise $4.3 million for the Heritage in Motion project, which would relocate Hughes' Green House as a museum exhibit.
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Life after Colandrea: Onetime 5-star recruit taking shot at redemption at UNLV
Jackson Arnold was a five-star recruit out of Texas in the high school class of 2023 — the kind of prized prospect that sends college ...
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Burlesque parody ‘ClueX’ unveils a murder mystery through striptease
The audience members get to submit their accusations on which suspect they think is guilty in this murder mystery production, loosely based on the 1985 ...
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Dining
Chef Gene Villiatora's Ai Pono Café takes Las Vegas diners deeper into Hawaiian cuisine
The tattoo-clad founder of Ai Pono Café at Durango is confident his Hawaiian street food is the most authentic in the Valley.
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Your 2026 guide to Las Vegas pool and dayclubs
Around here, we take our poolside partying pretty seriously. We plan entire weekends around it, anticipating those sun-soaked afternoons beside the DJ booth or in ...
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Top Tech Awards 2026 Nominations now open
Nominate tech professionals driving innovation across Southern Nevada through June 12
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Fine Art
'Soulful Creatures' unearths a centuries-old tradition at Bellagio Gallery
In Ancient Egypt, many animals were prized pets of royal families, worshipped and sometimes buried with their owners and mummified to join them in the ...
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How to navigate Las Vegas dayclubs: What to wear, how to last and more
The difference between a long, sun-soaked afternoon and a short-lived, overheated misstep often comes down to the basics.
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week: April 9-15
Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend, FKA twigs, Oklou, Tracy Morgan, MercyMe, Black Violin and more.





























