Check out Las Vegas’ holiday favorites, and the new Enchant experience at Resorts World.
Arts & Culture
On the third night of nearly perfect weather, LIB came to a close in downtown Las Vegas.
Back for year nine, LIB spans eight stages, including one indoors at The Kicker Comedy & More stage.
The installation of two new, 50-foot-tall showgirls on the corner of Main Street and Las Vegas Blvd. South has been completed.
Top performers at the downtown Las Vegas event include Lorde, Arctic Monkeys, Gorillaz and Calvin Harris.
The piece by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone will be pressure washed and repainted.
What would Las Vegans listen to if the city were a post-apocalyptic wasteland? XBOM Radio has an idea.
Artist Claes Oldenburg was known for his large-scale Pop Art sculptures, including the Typewriter Eraser, Scale X,” at CityCenter.
Business owner Ruby Romero sits down with the Review-Journal to discuss art, culture and what influenced her personal style.
The Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade, which anticipates over 35,000 attendees, 70 parade entries, 2,500 participants and more than 500 volunteers this year, had humble beginnings.
The King of Rock and Roll only performed at two Vegas hotel-casinos over his career, but he left his mark on the city.
The garden features 28 animal sculptures and nearly 10,000 plants and flowers.
The Smith Center unveiled its 2022-2023 Broadway Series on Tuesday, highlighted by the hit musical “Hamilton.”
Festivalgoers can expect to see big names in Latinx music today like Rauw Alejandro, Anuel AA, Don Omar and Tego Calderon when Vibra Urbana comes to town this spring.