The city’s self-anointed “home for the weird and nerdy,” Cemetery Pulp is the city’s first — and most likely only — combination oddities/comic book shop.
Arts & Culture
Cast members of the John Wayne coming-of-age classic “The Cowboys” are in town to celebrate the film’s 50th anniversary.
Feelings were everywhere at the heart-emoji-of-a-music-festival that is When We Were Young, which debuted at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on Sunday after Saturday’s show was canceled due to high winds.
The return of the Freakling Bros. interactive scream-a-thon heads the list of 2022 Halloween attractions around the Las Vegas Valley.
As First Friday celebrates its 20th anniversary this weekend, this month’s featured artist Izaac Zevalking embodies the impact that the festival has had.
Nestled in the high desert of Lincoln County, three hours north of Las Vegas, Michael Heizer’s “City” has been 42 years in the making, ascending to near-mythological status in art circles.
A massive “mutant vehicle” 14 months in the making prepares for its pyrotechnic debut at the Burning Man festival.
The pieces are normally confined to museums and art galleries and can go for hundreds of thousands of dollars in some cases. Now, anyone can see them free of charge, just by strolling through one of these casinos.
The three-day festival returns to downtown Las Vegas Sept. 16-18.
From hosting Broadway hits to Neil deGrasse Tyson, the performing art center has become a cultural hub of Las Vegas.
Javon Johnson’s short film “Voicemails to My Future Self Vol. 1” is based on his 2013 poem “‘Cuz He’s Black”
Former music journalist Eric Gladstone has compiled stories of “rock’s last great era” in his recently published book, “Anything But Nirvana.”
From comedian Michael Yo to artist Zoe Camper, take a look at Las Vegas entertainers and artists who are set for a breakthrough in 2022.