Downtown Grand relaunches a series of classic albums covered start to finish.
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The Drums, Wheelchair Sports Camp and others hightlight banner year for indie music festival.
Local country singer Chris Heers serves as our guide as we make some new friends in low places.
Las Vegas has long been a showcase for innovation, so it’s only natural the Strip would be the home of the first land-based robotic bar in the world.
Financiers at ABC’s “Shark Tank” might just be charmed enough by sexy “Pin Up” at The Stratosphere star and 2011 Playmate of the Year Claire Sinclair to make her dream come true.
Lone remnant of ’60s-kitsch Vegas finds new appreciation.
Escape rooms represent a wider trend toward immersive experiences that require participants to be physically present.
There are a lot of legends coming to town this weekend. In the world of music, John Fogerty of CCR is taking over at Wynn Las Vegas and ’90s heartthrobs Backstreet Boys are back to make every person at Planet Hollywood feel like a swooning 14-year-old-girl.
Here are your top ten picks what to see, eat and do this weekend in Las Vegas.
For a couple of hours Friday, a lineup of speakers will tell true stories from their lives around the theme “What I Did For Love.”
The Learning Center at Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits is run by six master mixologists/spirit experts, three master sommeliers and one cicerone (beer expert). Their job is to educate the the bartenders who serve you — the customer — whether you are at your neighborhood video poker spot or in the fanciest steakhouse on the Strip.
The outdoor area of the downtown music venue will house a gallery-style display on the theme “roses” while the band Hawthorne Heights performs inside. ISI Group, a local collective that coordinates art installations and events throughout the city, is hosting the art show.
Victor Drai will open his first international nightclub at the new Trump hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia.
With Valentine’s Day approaching on Tuesday, Las Vegas locals can delve right into the wide-eyed, heart-shaped, lovesick thick of it — or distance themselves with more platonic forms of recreation.
Valley natives tend to see Las Vegas — particularly the Strip — differently from the rest of the world. Born and Raised founder Scottie Godino is no exception.