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Arts & Culture
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The Age of Chivalry Renaissance Festival is returning to the Las Vegas Valley this year.
In the near future, Las Vegans may be able to experience the perfect safari. Or even walk on the moon.
Unofficial “Star Wars” holiday only lasts a day, but specials and events being held across the Las Vegas Valley will ensure that the force is with you, always.
Mobile game developer PlayStudios has recruited five Las Vegas artists to help commemorate the launch of its latest app, myVEGAS Bingo.
There is something wrong with this grocery store. The customers at Omega Mart keep getting misplaced in other worlds.
Artists at the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Garden have used flowers, seeds and botanicals to create “Hopeful Holidays.”
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.
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.
The experiential entertainment and retail complex finally opens and invites guests in to see what it is for themselves.
For the first time since arriving at The Neon Museum Boneyard, the iconic Moulin Rouge sign has been brought to life again.
Artwork on building offers uplifting Black Lives Matter motifs in hopes of spurring discussion on revitalization.
Omega Mart, Meow Wolf’s experiential attraction at Area15, will dig deep into U.S. consumerism and be a conduit to worlds beyond.
Federal funding, part of the CARES Act, will assist programs including the Rainbow Company Youth Theatre.