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Travel is the best thing you can do to open your mind to new dining experiences, but if you can’t always do that, see what’s around your own backyard. Luckily for locals, you don't have to leave Vegas to eat your way around the world.

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Our annual Fall Culture Guide is back with more events to experience, art to see, music and readings to hear, and festivals to revel in through the rest of the year. Also included in this issue is a guide to the Valley's Top Dentists!
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Jim Brickman smiles at the camera in a blue suit and black button-up
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The Smith Center
A festive potpourri of concerts, comedy shows, food, and a museum exhibit for your early Advent season
Portrait of Edgar Gomez
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Illustration: Ryan Vellinga
Milpa's tamales on metal trays surrounded by corn
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Milpa
What holiday tamales mean to three local chefs, and what they’re putting on the menu this year
The seafood charcuterie plate featuring break, slices of fish, and dipping sauce
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Michael Rudin Photography
Ray Garcia sits at a table in front of an abstract floral background with his legs crossed.
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Dylan & Jeni for Garcia Hospitality LLC
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Ryan Vellinga
Sports reporter Joe Hawk breaks down UNLV football's unusually good season, and what the future might hold for the Rebels under fresh leadership
Jim Harbaugh is superimposed on the MGM Grand and various sports stadiums
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Illustration: Ryan Vellinga
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College of Southern Nevada