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With COVID in the rearview mirror, artistic directors and cultural institutions have turned up the volume on the events scene to 11. It’s so lit that we couldn’t fit everything there is to see, hear, and do in a mere 14-page feature in the magazine. Fortunately, we don’t have to: There’s now a community-created version of this annual feature online, called (literally) The Guide and our curated picks below. Check it out — and feel free to submit your own events — at knpr.org/theguide!
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Relishing monsoon season in a land of persistent drought
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Manny Muñoz moves the needle on community art
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The Maui fires are a case study in the harm that climate change, resource extraction, and crisis exploitation inflict on Indigenous Peoples
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Lin ‘Spit’ Newborn and Daniel Shersty were murdered 25 years ago. Their legacies still reverberate through Las Vegas
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Is a place ever your own when it’s built to attract visitors?
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Supporters of Nevada’s new safe gun storage law say it can make the difference between life and death
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Being comfortable in her own skin is artist Nancy Good’s style
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