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Readers' Choice—Best Magic Show: Penn & Teller
Few magicians, past or present, have incorporated comedy and audience interaction so seamlessly.
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Readers' Choice—Best Museum: Zak Bagans’ The Haunted Museum
This museum has all the cursed objects, resident spirits and supernatural points of interest you’d ever dare to encounter.
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Readers' Choice—Best Performing Arts Space: The Smith Center for the Performing Arts
It has hosted countless beloved art events, and there’s more to look forward to.
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Readers' Choice—Best Production Show: Lady Gaga: Jazz & Piano
Weekly readers deemed Lady Gaga: Jazz & Piano the best in an impressive, crowded field.
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Best Date Show: iLuminate
If you’re looking for the perfect start to a fun night out in Vegas—and maybe you want to shake it a little—this is the show.
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Best New Residency: Silk Sonic
Silk Sonic’s main attraction is its music but Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak also bring infectious humor to their concert spectacular.
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Best New Rooftop Stage: Taverna Costera
Some key Vegas music venues shuttered during the pandemic, but this Arts District hot spot has taken up the live-music mantle.
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Best Twist on an Old Favorite: Burlesque Bingo at Mint Tavern
Once described as “like bingo, just more naked” by founder and burlesque queen Audrey Deluxe.
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Best Thinky Meetup: Book Clubs at The Writer’s Block
Vegas’ premier bookshop and café has a book club for nearly every taste and temperament.
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Best Educational Attraction: Arcadia Earth
Arcadia Earth creates a multisensory mirror of our planet, showcasing just how beautiful and finite its resources are, so we can be inspired to act.
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Best Entertainment Refresh: Strat Theater
This cozy, classic room is packed with anything and everything from Sammy Hagar to mentalist Banachek to the brand-new burlesque variety show Rouge.
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Readers' Choice—Best Art Gallery: Las Vegas-Clark County Library District
The Valley’s library galleries host some 80 shows a year.
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Readers' Choice—Best Local Band: The Rhyolite Sound
You’ve voted these trusty honky-tonkers your Vegas faves on three separate occasions since 2018.
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Best Rock Show With a Side of Brisket: SoulBelly BBQ
Come for the rib-stickingly good ’cue, stay to rock out with a brew.
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Best One-Woman Show: Sarah Hester Ross
Sarah Hester Ross is an entertainer to her core.
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Best Music Artist on the Rise: Ami Divine
The word “Divine” doesn’t begin to describe this musical force.
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Readers' Choice—Best Theater Company: A Public Fit Theatre Company
A Public Fit is an essential part of the Valley’s cultural landscape.
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Readers' Choice—Best Tribute Show: The Bronx Wanderers
It’s the unmatched exuberance and mind-blowing musicality that makes the show so special.
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Readers' Choice—Best Lounge Act: Nicholas Cole
This Italian American Club and Buddy V’s regular is a true class act.
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Things to do in Las Vegas during Memorial Day weekend 2026
Kick off summer in Las Vegas this Memorial Day weekend with new AREA15 thrills, Nevada road trips, rail bike tours and museum events.
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What to do in Las Vegas this week: May 14-20
Santana at House of Blues, Lee Brice at Fremont Street Experience, Nevada Ballet Theatre at the Smith Center, Khalid at PH Live and more this ...
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How Sunday wind gusts could affect the final night of Electric Daisy Carnival
High winds could complicate the final night of the Electric Daisy Carnival this weekend, as forecasters warn of gusts strong enough to affect conditions at ...
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NHL fines Tortorella $100K, strips Golden Knights of draft pick after media blackout
The NHL fined Golden Knights coach John Tortorella $100,000 and stripped Las Vegas of its 2026 second-round draft pick Friday, punishing the club for what ...
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Controversial Enhanced Games arrive at Resorts World on May 24
Participating athletes are allowed, even encouraged, to use performance-enhancing substances.
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Tales from the trenches of EDC’s 30th year
Recapping the sights, sounds and spectacle of Electric Daisy Carnival 2026.
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Las Vegas chips away at housing shortage with new senior units
Mary McCarthy left California a decade ago, priced out of a state she could no longer afford. She settled into an apartment complex in Henderson ...
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Beyond the Speedway: The best EDC Week DJ sets to catch this year
EDC Week offers phenomenal shows spread across a number of iconic Las Vegas venues, plenty of places to get your party on if you’re skipping ...
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Country pop icon Shania Twain is back in Vegas to host her first ACM Awards
Ahead of her debut hosting gig, Shania spoke with the Weekly about her love for Las Vegas and Sabrina Carpenter and the possibility of a ...
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Tailgate Beach Club arrives as a sports oasis, just in time for an action-packed season
Las Vegas’ evolution into a “crazy sports mecca” opened up a new lane for the Mandalay Bay dayclub.
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A's Player of the Month: Mojave's Derriah Wren
Both the Mojave girls and boys teams claimed Class 4A Mountain Region titles last week. The state tournament is this weekend.
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Hospitality leader Cliff Atkinson on his exciting move to the Fremont Street Experience
Atkinson believes FSE is going through a bit of a renaissance as tourism moves through a period where visitors are really hunting for value.
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Report: Las Vegas among cities at highest risk for disease-carrying pests this summer
Las Vegas is one of 10 U.S. cities at heightened risk for disease-spreading pest activity this spring and summer, according to a new forecast from ...
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Sartiano’s brings Manhattan steakhouse confidence and Italian indulgence to Wynn
The brainchild of legendary chef and three-time James Beard Award winner Alfred Portale, Sartiano’s exudes luxury and refinement from the moment guests arrive.
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Honky tonkin': Las Vegas country bars connect fans to the music
In 2024, the Strip saw two celebrity owned country bars open—Blake Shelton’s Ole Red, followed by Jason Aldean’s Kitchen and Bar. And by the end ...
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UNLV degree is great, but graduate's big achievement came in legislative win
When Fallon resident Kelli Kelly walks across the stage at UNLV’s Thomas & Mack Center tonight to receive her master’s degree in urban leadership, she’ll ...
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Sun Standout Awards spotlight Southern Nevada high schools' highest athletic achievers
The Sun Standout Awards at South Point Showroom closed out another banner year for Las Vegas high school sports.
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People on the Move: May 11, 2026
In the Notes: Serving Our Communities Foundation, PT’s Taverns, Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center, Credit One Bank, DuAne Young and more ...
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Why Nevadans should care about the Supreme Court dismantling protections for fair representation of Black voters
Nevada Democratic U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford, former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, called it a “direct attack on voting rights, fair representation, and Black ...
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TeachAAPI brings Asian American history and joy to CCSD classrooms
In Anna Comia’s third-grade classroom at Ortwein Elementary School, more than half of the children have Asian or Pacific Islander heritage.

































