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In Desert Notebooks, author Ben Ehrenreich ponders the future through the lenses of climate change, the desert, mythology, time — and Las Vegas
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The cantankerous art titan has met his match in author William L. Fox, who takes readers into Heizer's give-and-take with Nevada
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Remember Pete Barbutti? Jack Carter? You will after reading a new book about Elvis that embeds the singer in the Strip's often-unremembered entertainment history.
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In a first for a Strip residency, you can have your choice of Lady Gagas — the spectacle of Enigma, or the lower-key spectacle of Jazz & PIano
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The big, immersive, high-and-low vision of artist Andrew Schoultz fills the Barrick Museum this summer
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Inside the flotation tank was what looked like 10 inches of salt water, but I knew what it really was: a void at once claustrophobic and limitless ...
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A photographer takes a grimy, dangerous, globe-spanning look at humanity's most important natural resource
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A Choreographer's Showcase has much to say in a post-Clinton v. Trump world
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The singing soars and dancing dazzles. The sets and special effects amaze. Baz – Star Crossed Love is a gorgeous, voluptuous production. It’s also shallow, confusing, and emotionally manipulative.
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At first blush, you might not have the faintest inkling that Idaho! The Comedy Musical is something of a homegrown production, the long-brewing brainchild of L.A. writer Randy Sheffield and Las Vegas’ Keith Thompson, musical director of Jersey Boys and emcee of monthly talent bash Composers Showcase. What does the show’s spud-farming dirt clod of a town Angel’s Butte have to do with Las Vegas?