When the El Cortez changed its carpet in September, some folks went nuts. Now, you can buy it.
Arts & Culture
After decades of serving Southern Nevada bibliophiles, Amber Unicorn Books will close its doors Sunday
Tony Hsieh’s fellow downtown Las Vegas visionary Derek Stevens and his wife, Nicole, are taking lead on a Viva Vision tribute.
Among the mysterious items that stock the store’s shelves are seven piñatas, constructed with cardboard and tissue paper, each representing one of the deadly sins.
Most of “Elvis: That’s The Way It Is: Special Edition” was filmed on stage at what was then The International Hotel.
The curated exhibit will feature works by Pablo Picasso, Robert Rauschenberg, Diane Arbus and Helmut Newton.
Chris Ihle was on his way to work as a mortgage banker when he saved an elderly couple from an oncoming train. He soon reassessed his priorities.
Unicon will attempt to assemble the largest gathering of cosplayers as recognized by Guinness World Records.
Turning this page is bittersweet for longtime owner Myrna Donato, who has co-owned the Las Vegas used bookshop for 39 years.
Iconic works like the neon Vegas Vickie marquee and murals by familiar Las Vegas artists meld classic and modern within the new resort’s restaurants, casino floor and even the parking garage.
Time has run out for Amber Unicorn Books. The venerable Las Vegas used bookstore will close its doors in late November.
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas President and CEO Richard “Boz” Bosworth says, “Both the Shag Room and The Bar are contiguous ultralounges, similar to Alibi or Clique, but combined.”
Interactive in-room art and a large mural are planned for the new hotel tower, where rooms can be booked starting Sept. 22.
MGM Resorts Internatioal CEO Bill Hornbuckle says of reopening Park MGM, “Without Park Theater being open, it’s a challenge. That is the venue that drives that property.”
The Caesars Entertainment Inc. property has launched a partnership with potter and designer Jonathan Adler.