Nerds, and even non-nerds, can bowl and shoot pool and enjoy a night of revelry at The Nerd at Neonopolis.
Arts & Culture
Carolyn Goodman was joking when she suggested moving the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas into the city limits, but the boundary issue between City Hall and Clark County Commission is very real.
The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, plans to spend $6.5 million over the next year to add new, interactive exhibitions and a better dining experience as it seeks to draw in more tourists.
After a 2½-month run last year at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, the exhibit “Tilting the Basin” is making its way to Southern Nevada.
The sign placed on the dressing room door at The Showroom at Golden Nugget March 3 gave it away. It reads: “Frankie’s Room.”
Metropolitan Police Department officer Darryl McDonald, 37, didn’t always plan to be a cop. He graduated from UNLV with a focus on architecture and sculpture in 2005 and designed custom pools until the economy went downhill.
Not wind or scattered hats or fliers stood in the way of artisans on a mission to sell Sunday. As gusts blew through the Springs Preserve, vendors at Artisan Craft Festival Spring Fling held onto their tents and their creations.
An event at First Friday in the Arts District introduces parkour — where participants flip and jump from (and over) obstacles to travel from one point to another.