The showmanship. The bottle juggling. The drink in your hand at the end. There’s something very Las Vegas about flair bartending.
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The visual and performing arts are in full swing throughout the state.
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A new documentary reveals the importance of African Americans here in the growth and development of Las Vegas.
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If you’ve been in downtown Las Vegas very recently, you might have noticed some new murals focusing on Indigenous stories.
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In the post-pandemic market for maximalist entertainment, America's "capital of entertainment" has found itself at the center of a cultural revival with A-list residencies at its core.
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From the big bands of 1950s and '60s, the punk kids of the '80s, to the record-label darlings of the 2000s, there’s always been a Las Vegas music scene.
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NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with comedian Moshe Kasher about his new memoir Subculture Vulture, and the communities that have crafted his identity — including the world of Burning Man.
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Ever make plans to dine out and feel overwhelmed by the choices Las Vegas offers? The valley has an embarrassment of riches for local diners, assuming those diners don’t have dietary restrictions.
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Three Las Vegas and three Reno restaurants made the list for Yelp's Top 100 Places to Eat in 2024.
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The history of the of the mob in Las Vegas, and its downfall, is pretty well-known. And at least part of that is due to the late killer Frank Calabrese Sr.
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The Dam Short Film Festival returns in February for its 20th year in Boulder City.