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Dining
Venetian’s new Culinary Crossroads series brings storytelling to the table
The new event series brings many famous chefs and restaurateurs to a different kind of stage, allowing for more intimate interaction with guests.
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Arts & EntertainmentChef
Women’s Hospitality Initiative showcases its mission with an innovative conference and Legacy Gala
The Legacy Gala on March 31 will celebrate the organization’s five-year anniversary, featuring bites and sips from more than 40 women-led restaurants, bars and bakeries.
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Dining
Celebrity chef Michael Symon expands the menu
New game-day specials include bacon-wrapped jalapeños stuffed with brisket and cheddar cheese, beer-braised brats and the brisket grilled cheese sandwich.
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NewsChef
Las Vegas chefs snag James Beard Award nominations
This year’s winners will be named June 10 at a ceremony in Chicago.
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NewsChef
Downtown wine bar, five Las Vegas chefs nominated for Beard awards
Finalists in each category will be announced March 29, and winners will be celebrated at the annual ceremony June 5 at the Lyric Opera of ...
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DiningFeaturedChef
Readers' Choice—Best Local Chef: Jamie Tran
The James Beard finalist represented Vegas on "Top Chef."
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NewsCaesars PalaceChef
Celebrated pastry chef—and Cronut creator—Dominique Ansel lands at Caesars Palace
The shop, located in a soon-to-be-constructed space next to Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill, is set to open a bakery in the summer of 2022.
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Dining
Las Vegas chef Brian Howard talks hot chicken, menu philosophy and more
Heading into year five at Sparrow + Wolf, he’s focused on building company culture and taking care of regulars and new customers.
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Dining
Local food festival Vegas Unstripped announces all-star chef lineup
Early bird ticket prices are still available, until September 2.
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Dining
Chefs for Seniors brings comfort to Las Vegas seniors’ kitchens
The service sends certified chefs into homes to prepare 10-12 meals based on balanced, lean protein diets or custom plans tailored to dietary needs.
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Dining
Executive chef Candace Ochoa finds her home in José Andrés’ culinary world
“If you think something is crazy, do it. That’s a staple here.”
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Dining
Chef Jamie Tran of the Black Sheep lands on ‘Top Chef’
She just added some new dishes to the menu at her Vietnamese-influenced neighborhood favorite, too.
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Dining
Chef Bobby Silva remembered with special event at Vegas Test Kitchen
Silva moved to Las Vegas from Southern California and worked in the kitchens of many of the city’s top restaurants.
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Chef
Lanny Chin, chef of Downtown Las Vegas’ Slurp Society, envisions a restaurant empire
“I want to be able to provide jobs to the community, provide super positive work environments for people and afford myself a certain quality of ...
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Dining
Las Vegas chef Angel Lopez opens a steakhouse on his own terms
Primal Steakhouse opened quietly in October at the Boulevard Mall in Las Vegas, a fine-dining experience in an unlikely location.
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A&E
Vegas at Home: Aaron Thomas
The executive chef at Therapy shows how to assemble Panzanella skewers—with a meaty twist.
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FeaturedFoodChef
Chef Nicole Brisson steps off the Strip to Mountain’s Edge with Locale
She recalls waking up crying in the middle of the night, stressing whether anyone would show up when the doors opened. “Now it’s about me. ...
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FeaturedFoodChef
These five Vegas-based female chefs are carving their own paths, one dish at a time
Nicole Brisson, Gina Marinelli, Leticia Nunez, Megan Shaver and Jamie Tran participated in a roundtable discussion at the ‘Weekly’ offices.
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FeaturedFoodChef
Meet more women impacting the Las Vegas food scene
From the Strip to the suburbs, from dinner to dessert, these chefs and restaurateurs are serving up some of the most exciting cuisine in the ...
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NewsLake MeadHoover Dam
Southern Nevada confronts a challenging future after water cuts further deplete Lake Mead
This month, the Bureau of Reclamation released a study projecting Lake Mead could plummet to 1,021 feet by summer 2027, shattering its record low by ...
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News
BTS takes over Las Vegas: How the Bangtan boys are turning the Strip purple — and red — again
BTS concerts are, by nature, global travel events. The ARIRANG World Tour has triggered what tourism researchers call “concert tourism” at scale ...
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BusinessretailArts & Entertainment
Teen shop owner, artist and activist Kumei Norwood looks to the future
As the 17-year-old entrepreneur prepares to enter a new stage of life—graduating from high school—we sat down to talk about the future of Tofu Tees ...
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week: May 28-June 3
Juvenile at Brooklyn Bowl, Danny Ocean at BleauLive Theater, Freddie Gibbs at House of Blues, Bryan Adams at Encore Theater and more.
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Circa
Circa Resort & Casino is Your Home for The World’s Largest Soccer Tournament
From June 11 to July 19, 2026, Circa Resort & Casino transforms downtown Las Vegas into a World Soccer Championship fan zone, delivering full coverage ...
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Dining
Las Vegas Restaurant Week returns with fabulous menus and serious impact
Last year, more than 290 local restaurants participated, raising an all-time high $403,358 for Three Square and providing 1.2 million meals for those in need.
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Music
Sepultura’s farewell tour at House of Blues Las Vegas was a feral reminder of the band’s enduring power
Across more than 40 years, the band has carved out a sound that fused thrash, death metal, nu metal and Brazilian rhythmic influence into something ...
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News
Hoover Dam draped in flag for nation's 250th birthday
A 300-foot-wide, 150-foot-tall American flag now hangs across the face of Hoover Dam, illuminated by patriotic lighting in red, white and blue — what officials ...
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Nightlife
Omnia Dayclub arrives on the pool scene like a summer fever dream
Omnia Dayclub’s grand opening weekend was, by all measures, a mini-festival, and next up is the innovative Daybreaker sober dance party.
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Breaking News
Survey: Nevada Democratic primary voters value electability over progressive values
The survey polled 1,000 registered voters likely to participate in Nevada’s Democratic presidential primary.
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Nightlife
Ugly Duckling beautifies karaoke with deep cuts, chill vibes and concert-quality sound
The songbook at this new Arts District spot is so vast that your go-to karaoke songs may be rendered obsolete.
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Politics
Bongino’s criticism of Parler CEO was a ‘hyperbolic rant,’ not slander, Nevada court rules
Right-wing media personality and former FBI deputy director Dan Bongino did not slander the CEO of a conservative social media network in a livestream because ...
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hockeyVegas Golden KnightsSports
Analysis: Record comeback puts Knights one win away from Stanley Cup Final
To beat Colorado in Game 3, Vegas was going to have to top the longtime Stanley Cup favorite at its own game. ...
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Music
The Altons bring romance, heartbreak and modern soul to Fergusons Downtown
With last year's album, The Altons have fully settled into their velvet shadows of modern “souldies.”
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Featured
Get out of the house! How to keep all ages entertained all summer in Las Vegas
Whether you're looking for something active, creative or educational, this guide to affordable family activities around the Las Vegas Valley will cover all the bases.
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Politics
Hoover Dam to get new turbines, repairs with $52 million in federal funds
The Bureau of Reclamation is releasing $52 million to fund upgrades and repairs at the Hoover Dam, officials announced today.
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A&E
Barry Manilow on life after cancer: 'I'm not ready to croak'
Barry Manilow steers a golf cart to the end of a long driveway, pulls to a stop and flings a plush toy goose across a ...
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Featured
Add in some alternative screen time with F1 Arcade, Game Nest, the drive-in and more
You didn’t think we were that strict, did you? Screen time can be a good thing when it’s done right.
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Features
Want to work? Tips for teens looking for a summer job
The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District is a prime resource for learning how to stand out in the highly competitive summer job market.
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Featured
Screen-free summer: Don’t let your devices get in the way of family fun
When there’s no school and it’s 110 degrees outside, it’s easy for kids and teens to get sucked into their phones and tablets.





































