5 shows to see in Las Vegas this week

Train may skimp on punctuation on its new album title, “a girl a bottle a boat,” but it has plenty of almost-summer hooks.

5 concerts to check out this week in Las Vegas

This 82-year-old blues guitar lifer once came in first on “The Gong Show” for playing a tune while standing on his head.

5 picks for art in Las Vegas

It’s almost time for “Tilting the Basin: Contemporary Art of Nevada” to tilt away from Las Vegas; the free exhibit, housed in a pop-up museum at 920 S. Commerce St., closes Sunday.

5 spots for a meal in Las Vegas this week

Sake Rok at The Park is celebrating its first anniversary with a new menu of dishes (small plates, sushi and cooked entrees, including vegan options) and cocktails.

Father-son connection keeps pushing PBR’s Matt Triplett

Bull rider Matt Triplett, tied for seventh in the PBR world standings, gets advice, praise and criticism every week from his father, Pat, a former bull rider turned stock contractor.

Government transparency complaints not enough to sway vote in Nevada Legislature

Nevada’s Assembly Government Affairs Committee ignored the protests of open-government advocates on Thursday to pass a bill that would make confidential the names of retirees who draw benefits from the state public employees retirement system.

Internet safe zones bill headed to Nevada governor

Private buyers and sellers of internet goods would have a safe place to complete their transactions under a bill given final legislative approval Thursday by the Nevada Senate.

‘The Wall’ a small, intimate look at war

The psychological thriller is the sort of thing you’d be far more likely to enjoy if you stumbled across it on Amazon Prime rather than if you paid to see it in a theater.

Review of national monuments prompts BLM to postpone Gold Butte forum

Public is invited to weigh in on the review of 22 national monuments targeted for reconsideration, including two in Nevada: Gold Butte in northeastern Clark County and Basin and Range in remote Lincoln and Nye counties.

Nevada marijuana DUI bill sent to Sandoval

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Senate gave final legislative approval Thursday to a bill updating testing requirements to prove driver is impaired by marijuana.

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