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Using music therapy to help elderly patients recall the good old days.
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“Some people might say I’m a little pushy,” says Ally Haynes-Hamblen, who’s half a year into her job running the city of Las Vegas’ Department of Cultural Affairs.
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That is the question that women no longer have to answer on their own. A tale of two bra fittings.
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Once a sleepy stopover known for its hot springs, Tecopa is being remade as a creative oasis and culture-rich escape.
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Dashing stylishly from work straight to the show is easy with the right accessories.
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Now squarely in the middle of the Las Vegas Valley, Maryland Parkway was an eastern hinterland in the early ’60s.
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Governor Brian Sandoval opens up about partisanship in the internet age, his practical philosophy of governing, and how cleaning sheep pens can prepare you for a political career.
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There are a lot of dead birds outside of Natalie Delgado’s classroom. She doesn’t know why. But she does know they make an eerie, splattering sound when they fall from the sky. And she knows they inspire her.
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On the eve of the iconic Las Vegas artist’s career show, a look at his creative space.
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From a musical about a bigoted dog to a talk by a contrarian critic to the Las Vegas Phil's opener, this month's recommendations.