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Literary tour guide: Vegas-based writer Noah Cicero takes his fans on a journey
“Compared to my Ohio life, people are more positive here, more responsive to literary things.”
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HELP of Southern Nevada’s Kelly Robson has made homeless assistance a year-round mission
“We break down all the barriers that led them to become homeless, so they can become self-sufficient and sustain on their own.”
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Interim director Alisha Kerlin leads the Barrick Museum through its 50th anniversary celebration
"When someone who’s not used to looking at art is in a tour here at the Barrick and you see that light bulb go off, ...
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Looking to elope? Flora Pop founder Victoria Hogan can plan it out
"I try to make it as easy as possible. Elopements should be really simple, and they can be really beautiful."
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Talking edibles with chef and chocolatier Madeline Rubidoux
"This opened up an opportunity for me to be able to use my craft and help people with their medical conditions."
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The Weekly Interview: Live Nation Las Vegas president Kurt Melien
"People know now they can see great artists in beautiful shows and frankly, that’s the most compelling content."
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Steve Aoki on his documentary, getting personal and building from the underground
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead is worth watching whether you're an Aoki fan or not.
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Choreographer Mandy Moore on building on ‘Fantasy’ and working with kids on ‘So You Think You Can Dance’
The four-time Emmy-nominated choreographer keeps busy with TV's most popular dance shows.
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One drink with retiring journalism professor Mary Hausch
It was time for a cocktail with UNLV's beloved journalism professor.
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Talking tradition and presence with Paiute artist and activist Fawn Douglas
"A lot of people don’t know we’re here."
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TV veteran Don Barnhart discusses ‘Mork,’ ‘Zack Attack’ and professional ballsiness
He likely played a major part in your childhood without you knowing.
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Weekly Q&A: UNLV law student Wynn Tashman advocates for underrepresented youth
"I recognized that it’s a real epidemic—bullying, harassment, discrimination of LGBT youth in schools—and I wanted to do something about that."
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Outside Las Vegas Foundation’s Mauricia Baca on the Valley’s epic trail project
The organization's message is simple: "Get outside, Las Vegas!"
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Vivian 'Martian' Martin on classic films, cool threads and awkward eroticism
Weekly Q&A with cinephile Vivian Martin: “The story for me is the most important. What keeps me interested, what keeps me guessing. I don’t like ...
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Opinion
Las Vegas deserves more than just Adelson’s voice
Killing daily newspapers is not something that should bring anyone who works in this industry any pleasure, nor anyone who believes in our democracy and ...
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A&E
Review: Cyndi Lauper stays true to her colors in artsy Vegas residency at the Colosseum
After wrapping an international farewell tour last year and being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in November, Lauper’s pistol energy continues ...
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Business
40 Under 40: Celebrating the leaders shaping Las Vegas’ future
From entrepreneurs to community advocates, this year’s 40 Under 40 class reflects a shared commitment to progress, service and impact.
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News
Nevada, California and Arizona announce new water-saving plan for dwindling Colorado River
With the Colorado River’s giant reservoirs declining toward critically low levels, negotiators for California, Arizona and Nevada announced Friday that they have agreed on a ...
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Business
Vanderpump Hotel set to open next month on Las Vegas Strip
Lisa Vanderpump is on the verge of adding a new title to her résumé: hotelier. The Vanderpump Hotel, a 188-room boutique resort taking shape from ...
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Breaking News
Las Vegas to Sonoma wine country just got significantly faster
Southwest Airlines’ new nonstop Las Vegas-Santa Rosa service offers a quick route into Sonoma County, where redwoods, historic homes and wineries await …
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A&E
5 thoughts: The 2026 LVL Up Expo at Las Vegas Convention Center
If cosplay is the currency of every great fan expo, LVL Up was loaded.
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Fine Art
'Rhythm and Resilience: Black Vegas' highlights the legacy of the city's African American community
"Rhythm and Resilience" is on display through August 20 at the new Civic Center Gallery.
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Business
MGM Grand launches retro gaming lounge with free play for guests
MGM Grand has opened Bonus Round Totally Awesome Bar + Arcade, a 21-and-older venue that blends classic arcade games with cocktails, casual food and a ...
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A&E
What to do in Las Vegas this week: April 30-May 6
Mary J. Blige at Dolby Live, 50 Cent at LIV, Emo Orchestra at the Strat, Las Vegas DreamBirds at Hard Rock Live and more.
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Community
Henderson 12-year-old wins Elks National Hoop Shoot with perfect performance
Duncan, a 12-year-old sixth-grader at Jack & Terry Mannion Middle School in Henderson, won the Elks Free Throw National Hoop Shoot on April 18 in ...
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Sports
Las Vegas High's NFL pipeline starts with neighborhood grit
Fernando Carmona Jr. is one of four players from Las Vegas High who will take part in rookie minicamps in the coming weeks — a ...
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Business
Spirit Airlines ceases operations. Las Vegas airport says all 16 routes still covered
Spirit Airlines took its last flight this week, ending 34 years of bright yellow planes and bare-bones fares that made budget travel accessible to millions ...
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Sports
Golden Knights fall behind in series against Mammoth after dropping Game 3
Lawson Crouse scored twice in a 5:42 span in the second period and the Utah Mammoth won the first NHL playoff game in the state, ...
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Soccer
Las Vegas pitched as relocation spot for Vancouver MLS team
The Athletic reports that a special committee of MLS owners met earlier this month to discuss the future of the Vancouver franchise, including the possibility ...
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Music
Olivia Rodrigo plus Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean set December dates in Las Vegas
A couple of blockbuster tours announced Las Vegas dates for December on Thursday, with Olivia Rodrigo booking two nights at T-Mobile Arena and Luke Bryan ...
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Breaking News
Nevada mourns Ruby Duncan, a legendary advocate for poor families
Ruby Duncan co-founded Operation Life, a nonprofit she directed for nearly two decades, building medical clinics, daycare centers, drug prevention programs and employment initiatives.
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Sports
Vanderbilt forward transferring to UNLV basketball
His most notable experience came as a sophomore at Washington in 2024-25 when he averaged 11.8 points and five rebounds per game in making 27 ...
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A&E
Moshpits and memories: Sick New World Las Vegas
After a year-long hiatus, Sick New World returned to the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on April 25 with more than 50 bands.
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Weather
New extreme heat strategy aims to shield Southern Nevada’s most vulnerable commuters
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada launched a plan to fortify the region’s infrastructure against extreme heat ...





























