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CRAFTkitchen in Henderson caters to diners with food allergies

Red velvet pancakes drizzled with cream cheese and pulled turkey benedicts covered in citrus hollandaise sauce are a few of the offerings on CRAFTkitchen’s health-focused menu. Former Red Rock Resort executive pastry chef Jaret Blinn and his wife, Tami, opened the breakfast and lunch spot in October 2015.

The Who already teasing of a longer Strip stay

Pete Townshend is already talking of The Who extending its stay at Caesars, and the band has played just one show.

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Killers, Imagine Dragons are independent operators

Killers manager Robert Reynolds says he and his brother Mac Reynolds, manager of Imagine Dragons, try to do whatever is best for each band, individually.

Expression abounds at Dance in the Desert Festival

The Dance in the Desert Festival, which celebrated 19 years this weekend at Summerlin Library Performing Arts Center, featured more than 30 performances on Friday and Saturday from local, regional and national solo artists and groups.

Santana, Isley Brothers give ‘Peace’ a chance

“Power of Peace” is filled with such classic covers as Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground,” Billie Holiday’s “God Bless the Child,” and Curtis Mayfield’s “Gypsy Woman.”

Cured & Whey in southwest Las Vegas specializes in foreign cheeses, meats

Lunchtime in the Boulder Junction neighborhood of the southwest valley has gotten a whole lot cheesier. Cured & Whey on South Valley View Boulevard opened in October with a tight menu of hot and cold sandwiches, salads and custom charcuterie boards.

Master chef teaches bread baking at Wynn

Master baker Johann Willar shares his favorite recipes, techniques and tips for baking at home.

As the circus loads in, ‘Sex Tips’ extends at Paris

“Circus 1903” is filled with lavish sets, employing 19 cast members and an 11-person crew. None of it is cheap. We know the performers will flip, but will audiences?

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