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A gambler. A mobster. A muckraker. In 1989, the deaths of three very different Vegas icons closed an era that shaped our modern city.
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Bound by a mutual love of old books, bookbinders Pat McCarty and Leo Behnke pursue their timeless craft in a digital era.
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The open-faced sandwich craze began with avocado toast, but the next wave of toppings makes this more than a millennial trend.
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In North Las Vegas, eating real food made for real people.
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Tired of regular old fitness clubs? Maybe a focused group workout is just what your New Year’s resolution needs.
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The novelist and Believer magazine editor surrounds himself with reminders of his past — and intimations of the future.
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Into this raw-nerve cultural moment — one boiling with political rancor and intimations of violence — comes Las Vegas Little Theatre’s Assassins, a Tony-winning Sondheim musical about, yes, presidential assassins.
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Cockroach Theatre brings a 49-year-old play to Las Vegas at just the right time.
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Photos documenting the Civil Rights Movement retain their visual — and moral — impact.