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June 2018

Cover June 2018
  • Absent the spectacle of the performance, the public can tour several spectacular Las Vegas venues. Learn how a show comes to life and feel like an insider with behind-the-scenes knowledge gleaned from these free experiences.
  • On May 14, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), opening the floodgates for full-scale sports betting to spread beyond Nevada’s borders for the first time. What does it mean for us?
  • It's become a common response to tragedy: comic artists and writers creating an anthology to benefit victims. Now, following the October 1 massacre, Las Vegas has its own entry in this genre, titled Where We Live.
  • In honor of Father’s Day, June 17, a few tales of fatherhood gone charmingly awry.
  • In the Facebook and Instagram era, it is easy to imagine that our most precious memories are saved and easily available, to be relived as often as we want.
  • “I hope to honor and create a sense of awareness to preserve these pieces of history, " says artist and photographer Mikayla Whitmore on vintage Las Vegas signs, the subject of her recent photographs.
  • Usually in this space, I do the opening-flourish shuffle to introduce the issue’s feature package with a bunch of hypertrophic, overheated prose. I was going to do that this month, too, but then I realized that I’d only be telling part of the story.
  • What do you really know about Michele Fiore? This article takes you deep into the life, career and personality of the firebrand politician. From her City Council office to her place in the Bundy controversies, meet a public figure you only think you know.
  • For a broken-hearted city, the Vegas Golden Knights’ unprecedented season was just what we needed, just when we needed it.
  • For almost 20 years, the Las Vegas Lounge has been a safe place for the trans community — until a recent act of violence reminded them that safety is never a sure thing.