Scott Dickensheets
Scott Dickensheets is a Las Vegas writer and editor whose trenchant observations about local culture have graced the pages of publications nationwide. He's currently serving as Newsletter Editor for City Cast Las Vegas, and is Desert Companion's 2024 Writer in Residence. You can follow him at @DickensheetsLV.
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Meet the author of one of the most audacious books by a local writer you'll read this year
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Sierra Slentz' exhibit at City Hall records encounters with Southern Nevada's desert
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In a new pop-up exhibit, artists speak to the political and social issues around them
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2019: What a year for the Barrick Museum of Art. Strong out of the gate with Axis Mundo.
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What better way to kick off a new decade than by celebrating Las Vegas’ most excellent people, food, places, and experiences? Happy best year!
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The upper crust winds up under the pie crust in Majestic Repertory’s class-struggle take on Sweeney Todd
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A light fixture in the auditorium at Nevada State College
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Vegas Theatre Company plumbs the identity and mythology of the world’s greatest detective.
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At Santos Guisados Tacos & Beer, to interpret the flexible Spanish culinary term guisado, General Manager Michael Carlisi goes with “stewed.” The meats in the guisado tacos are cooked for hours, adding water and letting it reduce again.
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These notes, letters, and found objects tell distinctly Nevadan stories... some sad, some funny, some just kinda weird.