The Golden Knights’ dragon has no name, but it has already made an impact. The 15-foot-tall, 34-foot-wide dragon has replaced Elvis the Helmet at the VGK castle.
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Tourists and locals alike got a glimpse at Las Vegas history and historic homes as part of the Nevada Preservation Foundation’s annual Home + History festival.
One of the unique venues that Las Vegas has to offer is offering Silver State residents free admission to celebrate its 12th anniversary.
“Postcard from Earth” shakes your seat while leaving you dazzled and (at times) dizzy.
Business owner Ruby Romero sits down with the Review-Journal to discuss art, culture and what influenced her personal style.
Oscar Goodman seems to be leaning to Tom Brady, but talk to him next week.
Neon Museum artist in residence Victor Ehikhamenor’s work available in virtual exhibition.
The governor announced Tuesday that he is relaxing capacities for mass gatherings in Nevada.
Las Vegas may be reopening, but First Friday is staying digital.
They’re proving that the show can go on even if that means meeting audiences from a rooftop, behind a plastic sheet or from outside their vehicles.
Big Game bash, “Driving Miss Daisy” at Smith Center, a jitterbug lesson at a museum and a soccer watch party among upcoming downtown Las Vegas happenings
Artexpo Las Vegas, underway at the downtown Las Vegas Market, features hundreds of contemporary artists, galleries, and art publishers from across the globe, organizers said.
Members of The Killers were once bounced from a bar by an employee of Jesse Garon, who this week portrayed Elvis in a promo clip starring … The Killers.
Fairey is perhaps most widely known for his now-iconic 2008 “Hope” poster of Barack Obama. More recently, his contribution to a “We the people” series for the inauguration of President Donald Trump included an illustration of a woman wearing a red, white and blue hijab that appeared often during last weekend’s women’s march on Washington.
Some people enjoy their work so much, they’d do it even if they didn’t get paid. Summerlin-area resident Karan Feder is one such person.