
Mike Prevatt
Multimedia Producer/ReporterMike has been a producer for State of Nevada since 2019. He produces — and occasionally hosts — segments covering entertainment, gaming and tourism, sports, health, Nevada’s marijuana industry, and other areas of Nevada life.
He’s been a journalist in Las Vegas since moving here in 1998, serving as a music and entertainment editor and writer for alt-weeklies Las Vegas CityLife and Las Vegas Weekly before moving to radio and news journalism. He still flexes his writing muscles for Desert Companion magazine.
A Los Angeles native and UCLA graduate, Mike will talk your ear off about music, film, amusement parks and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Five music, art, film, and stage events to start your September on a community-centric note
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It’s the largest piece of contemporary art ever created, and it sits more than three hours north of Las Vegas. It’s simply titled City: a land art project spanning more than 700,000 acres in Garden Valley.
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Concluding this scorching summer break with bits and pieces of art, theater, history, and more
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Since it's still too hot to enjoy the arts outside, these five air-conditioned events will keep you both comfy and cultured
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It’s expected to increase its footprint by three times, giving it space for more signs, exhibitions and storage.
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Recommendations on what to read during your summer downtime come from many places. Authors, library staff, and listeners suggest a variety of different books, from poetry and literary fiction to cozy mysteries.
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The next two weeks offer plenty of chances to soak up Las Vegas' cool culture
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The Mirage is coming into the home stretch. Next Wednesday, it will close its doors.
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The festival and Rolling Stone CEO said time crunch, former location, and logistics forced the traditional festival to go on pause. This year's new concept moves LIB base to Plaza Hotel, promises more editions focusing on other music genres.
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Celebrate artistic freedom with this smattering of plays, music, art, and gatherings