The Las Vegas Natural History Museum is hosting an exhibit that shows how cultures from around the world celebrate holidays.
Mat Luschek
Mat joined the Review-Journal in August 2018. He previously worked as the Sr. Content Producer at a San Francisco-based startup called Culture Amp. He has also worked for five other newspapers, including the Houston Chronicle, Denver Post and L.A. Times, and was an online content producer for NBC Bay Area. In his free time, he enjoys building movie props and replicas.
Take a train ride through the Magical Forest at Opportunity Village this holiday season. The forest is decked out with an additional 1 million sparkling lights.
The National Atomic Testing Museum was opened in Las Vegas in March 2005 by the Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation.
The Ethel M Chocolate Factory has turned its botanical cactus garden into a holiday cactus garden.
The Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas, created by Tim Arnold, opened in 2006.
The Animal Foundation in Las Vegas doesn’t think anyone should be alone for the holidays — including our four-legged friends.
Located near the M Casino in Henderson, the Lion Habitat Ranch was established for lions related to the original MGM lions.
The Glittering Lights holiday display is shining at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The Clark County Wetlands Park is ready to kick off it’s 2019 Wetland Walker program.
Professional bull riders are gathering at the South Point this weekend to compete for big bucks and bringing their big bulls along for the ride.
Now in its 11th year, the Springs Preserve is once again hosting the Haunted Harvest. For $8.00, you and your family can enjoy a night of Halloween fun throughout the Preserve.
Sean Smith sits at his dining room table, surrounded by candles, skulls, gargoyles and hundreds of other pieces of macabre decor.
The Cornish Pasty Factory in the Downtown Arts District hosted the Dark Arts Market on Saturday night.
NBC Sports and the Northshore Animal League have brought the “Pup” series to downtown Las Vegas. The “Pup” series is part of this weekend’s NASCAR festivities.
Olympia Sports Park which opened Tuesday, August 28th, 2018, offers brand new basketball courts, soccer fields, splash pads, playgrounds and trails.