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Maybe I’ll have an epiphany. I was hedging my bets, trying not to place an undue burden on Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Room — Aftermath of Obliteration in the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art.
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Nevada’s longest-running film festival, this Joshua Abbey-curated event marks its 18th year with a strong schedule of films that examine Jewish life, the cinema of Israel, and more.
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My strongest memory of 1989 is from my Las Vegas High School graduation ceremony. There’s actually a photo of the very moment: A mortarboard-topped me accepting my diploma from some Important Education Personage with a standard grip ’n’ grin.
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Droll, odd, poignant, and awkward moments from the many Januaries of Las Vegas history.
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When the Mirage opened in 1989 — a collage of the best ideas in resort tourism — it transformed the Strip, the gaming business, and Las Vegas.
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From politics to entertainment to the environment, events from 1989 still send ripples through Southern Nevada today.
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“That was the year we started making Saturday Fright at the Movies on Channel 33! I was the host, Count Cool Rider, a vampire who loved Elvis and everything Las Vegas..."
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There’s an arms race brewing in the sportsbook as bettors and bookmakers adopt AI to give them an edge.
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A chat with the county’s poet laureate as she looks toward the end of her term.