Shannon Miller
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Fine Art
'Rhythm and Resilience: Black Vegas' highlights the legacy of the city's African American community
Thursday, April 30, 2026 "Rhythm and Resilience" is on display through August 20 at the new Civic Center Gallery.
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A&E
Review: Cyndi Lauper stays true to her colors in artsy Vegas residency at the Colosseum
Monday, April 27, 2026 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 popping off at 72 years old.
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Features
Young artists in Las Vegas use creativity to connect, inspire and give back
Thursday, April 23, 2026 When the Weekly invited Clark County School District high school students to create our magazine’s cover, we provided the prompt, “Why are the arts important in Las Vegas?”
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Screen
Co-creator Paul W. Downs on the final season of 'Hacks' and the main character energy of Las Vegas
Thursday, April 9, 2026 The fifth and final season of "Hacks," premiering April 9 on HBO, starts with this question: How does aging comedy diva Deborah Vance, who has been fighting to stay at center stage since season one, deal with being out of the spotlight?
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Taste
What you need to eat at Kyu at Fontainebleau
Thursday, April 9, 2026 Since opening with Fontainebleau in 2023, Kyu has satisfied tourists and locals alike with wood-fired cooking, innovative dishes and elevated atmosphere.
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A&E
Burlesque parody ‘ClueX’ unveils a murder mystery through striptease
Friday, April 3, 2026 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 film "Clue."
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Fine Art
'Three Generations of Polarized Light Art' turns viewers into participants at Sahara West Library
Thursday, April 2, 2026 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
Gayle Clinard of the Clark County Museum Guild helps preserve Howard Hughes' historic house
Thursday, April 2, 2026 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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Taste
Japanese-Filipino bakery Milk Bread serves up breakfast treats and delicate desserts
Thursday, March 12, 2026 Elevate Hospitality Group opened Milk Bread in December and it’s already made a splash with homemade breads, pastries and cakes, and delicious Filipino coffee.
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Features
Farm to table: A Las Vegas movement is redefining freshness in food
Thursday, March 12, 2026 Local consumers are getting more curious and conscious about the practices of growing food, and a community of producers, chefs and businesses are leading the charge.
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Burlesque dancer Tida Siribongkot at the Club Room
Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026 Burlesque dancer Tida Siribongkot at the Club Room









